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Aboriginal Australians often refer to their country as "Country," which encompasses not just the land but also the spiritual, cultural, and ancestral connections they have with it. Each Aboriginal nation may have its own specific name for its territory, reflecting its unique languages and traditions. For example, the Yolŋu people of Arnhem Land refer to their land as "Djambatj," while the Noongar people of southwestern Australia might refer to their country as "Boodja." Overall, the concept of Country is central to Aboriginal identity and cultural heritage.

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