Latin America <-- APEX central/south america <---- Apex original answer (Australia) is not right
According to the 2011 census, there are roughly 898,674 Germans living in Australia. This is 4.5 percent of the total population.
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Latin America <-- APEX central/south america <---- Apex original answer (australia) is not right
The colonies that were a part of Australia before federation were: Western Australia Queensland South Australia New South Wales Victoria Tasmania
grape and wine
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South Australia
At the time when German immigrants were escaping persecution, South Australia was just opening up for colonisation. Thanks to a wealthy Scottish businessman and chairman of the South Australian Company, George Fife Angas, a deal was struck by Pastor August Kavel to start a new Lutheran settlement in South Australia. The countryside in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia was reminiscent of the Germans' homeland, and it was ideal for them to continue established agricultural practices from Germany and Prussia.
Budgewoi, New South Wales in Australia
They live in trees in Australia. They come from Australia you can also find them in South America
There is no country "under" Australia. If you head south from Australia, you will come to Antarctica, which is a continent under no country's jurisdiction.
Latin America <-- APEX central/south america <---- Apex original answer (Australia) is not right
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According to the 2011 census, there are roughly 898,674 Germans living in Australia. This is 4.5 percent of the total population.
The gem emblem of South Australia is the opal. The opal was adopted as the state gem on 15 August 1985. Eighty percent of the world's opals come from just three opal mining areas in South Australia.
the germans have a white christmas, austrlians dont, its in the middle of summer. the germans celebrate christmas a lot more, they start their christmas event even before december. in australia we just celebrate christmas on the one day.