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The outback.
The official name of the Australian Outback is often referred to as "the Outback" itself, but it is not a formal designation. The term generally describes the vast, remote, and arid interior regions of Australia, which is characterized by its unique landscapes and ecosystems. The Outback encompasses various areas, including deserts, grasslands, and semi-arid regions, but does not have a single legal or administrative name.
It is the Outback.
Australia's interior is called the Outback.
The 'outback'.
Outback is actually the name of a steakhouse and not a camping supply store. Unfortunately, coupons cannot be found for the camping supplier without a more accurate name of the store in question.
There is no capital of the outback. It is a general region encompassing a very large area of inland Australia. There are several large towns and small cities in the outback, each serving a particular function, but none is a capital.
An outback or a safari hat depending on what animal it's made of it really varies. The proper name for them is an Akubra hat but there are many other types also.
The Gator Bowl is still played under the full name Konica Minolta Gator Bowl after the sponser. The Outback Bowl was called the Hall of Fame Bowl from 1986 until 1994. Outback Steakhouse became the sponser of the game and the name was changed.
No. While many parts of the outback are desert regions, a large amount is reasonably fertile land, suitable for growing grain crops, or for running sheep and cattle.