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Australia

Australia is the sixth largest country in the world, and located south of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia, in the Southern Hemisphere.

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Does Australian medical council recognize the medical degrees from Bangladesh?

YES. Australian Medical Council recognises the degree of M.D.(Physician) awarded by the Russian Medical Colleges only if these colleges are recognised and listed in International Directory of Medical Colleges.

How long is a football match?

Association football: matches are 45 minutes in each half, with a 15 minute halftime break. 'Injury' or extra time on each half can normally get to as much as 5 minutes each half, resulting in 125 minutes or just over 2 hours from start to finish.

American football: each quarter is 15 minutes at professional level, slightly less in university and lower grades. There is a 12 minute halftime break, which means in theory there is a 75ish minute gametime. In practise, timestops for certain situations mean that games normally go for at least double that, i.e. 2.5 hours and sometimes as much as 3 hours.

Rugby football: rugby of all kinds is played in two halves of 40 minutes, with a 10 minute halftime break. Extra time in each half is usually around a minute, and ends as soon as the play is stopped. Thus it may finish as soon as the 40 minutes ends, or can go up to five minutes onwards. This makes a game just over 90 minutes or 1.5 hours total.

Is the pacific ocean off the east coast of the US?

The Pacific Ocean is off the Western Coast of the United States. The Atlantic Ocean is off the Eastern Coast of the United States.

Did Australia have euros?

No. The Australian dollar is the currency in Australia.

Where in Australia is Sugar cane grown?

Sugar cane is grown in many places along the eastern coast of Queensland, and in northern New South Wales. This region has the warm, humid temperatures which provide the ideal growing conditions for sugar cane.

What is the several nickname of the Australian captain mark Taylor?

Australian cricketer Mark Taylor also goes by the nickname "Tubby" or "Tubs." He served as captain of the Australian team from 1994 to 1999.

What is the capital of Alice Springs?

Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory, is the closest capital city to Alice Springs by road and by air.

By road, Alice Springs is a distance of 1497km from Darwin, whereas Adelaide, capital of South Australia, is a distance of 1529 km.

By air, Darwin is 1284km from Alice Springs, and Adelaide is 1326km.

What does blue mean in Australia?

The blue on the Australian flag is simply the British blue ensign. It represents nothing more than Australia's British heritage.

What time do Australians work?

Every thing from fishing to farming, high rise buildings building, art, electronics, service industry's every form of activity you would find in any developed country.

The capital of Australia and Norway?

The capital of Australia is Canberra, and the capital of Canada is Ottawa.

What direction is Australia to Europe?

Russia is a huge country. It is the largest country (in terms of area) in the world. So, the direction from Russia to Australia depends where you are in Russia!

If you are standing in West Russia (furthest to left on a world map, near Ukraine and Finland) then Australia will be roughly South-East from where you are. If you are standing in East Russia (furthest to right of world map, near Japan and Alaska) then Australia is pretty much due South. The further to the West you go in Russia, the more East Australia is from you, and the further to the East you go in Russia, the more directly South Australia is from you.

What are the 2 types of rainforest found in australia?

Australia has more than two types of rainforest. Australia has tropical rainforests, sub-tropical rainforests, warm temperate rainforests and cool temperate rainforests.

What is the aboriginal rock near Alice Springs Australia?

Uluru, also known by its European name of Ayers Rock, is a large monolith in central Australia. Regarded as a significant sacred site by the indigenous people of Australia, it is some 400km southwest of Alice Springs.

Did Australian aborigines speak English?

When the English came to Australia the people that inhabited Australia did not speak English. As a matter of fact there are still places in Australia where English is not their first language.

Is Australia western country?

During the early 1700s, explorers opened up new continents to settlement by people from Western nations (i.e. the Europeans, as it was defined then). The term "Western" came to encompass nations and former colonies (such as the U.S., Canada, and Australia) which were populated mostly by immigrants from Europe and their descendants.

Which independent island is Australias nearest neighbor to the west?

There are numerous islands near Australia which are part of Australian territory.

The nearest large island to Australia, which is not part of Australia, is New Guinea.

Does the Murray-Darling river have a delta?

No.

To begin with, there is no such river as the Murray-Darling. The Murray and Darling Rivers are two quite distinct and separate rivers. The Darling is merely a tributary of the Murray, but together they form the major rivers in Australia's biggest river system, known as the Murray-Darling river system.

The Murray River empties into Lake Alexandrina, which then opens out into the Southern Ocean, but there is no delta. There is a series of sand dunes, but these do not constitute a delta.

How much sunlight does Australia receive?

Australia is a vast country, and the number of sunlight hours varies from location to location. Australia is known for its brilliantly clear, sunny days, but these are balanced by cloudy and rainy conditions. The best suggestion is to go to the related link below which lists, among other things, average sunlight hours per day for each month of the year, along with how many clear days and cloudy days there are. The data given is for Melbourne, but statistics can be searched for other locations as well.