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The Northern Territory of Australia covers an area of approximately 1.42 million square kilometers (around 548,000 square miles). It is the third-largest of Australia's territories and is known for its vast landscapes, including deserts, wetlands, and national parks. The territory is sparsely populated, with much of its land being remote and largely uninhabited.

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