Canberra, is the Australian capital city near the Molonglo River.
This question might mean one of two things. The largest river that flows through the Australian Capital Territory is the Murrumbidgee. It flows near Canberra but not through it. The largest river that flows through Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory is the Molonglo.
Adelaide
Melbourne, capital of Victoria, is on the banks of the Yarra River.
The city of Cork, which is in Ireland, is built on the river Lee.
No. It has a lake, named Lake Burley Griffin. The Molonglo River which flows across the Molonglo plain has been dammed to form the body of water in the centre of the city called Lake Burley Griffin.
There is no clean in Canberra. Canberra is the capital city of Australia, and located inland, hundreds of kilometres from the nearest ocean. The only bodies of water in Canberra are Lake Burley Griffin and the Molonglo River, while the Murrumbidgee River skirts the city to the west.
The city is built on the River Lee
Canberra, the capital city of Australia, is not located on any coast, and because of this is often referred to as the "Bush capital". It is located 150km inland, built on the banks of the Molonglo River, and 571m above the Pacific Ocean. Canberra is actually in its own territory of 4,067 square kilometres, the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), which is independently governed, though completely surrounded by the state of New South Wales.
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Canberra is the city in the Australian Capital Territory, and it is the Federal capital of Australia. The Australian Capital Territory was created specifically for the city of Canberra to be built there.
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