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In Aboriginal contexts, the name "Sydney" is often associated with the local Indigenous language of the Gadigal people, who are part of the Eora Nation. The name itself does not have a specific meaning in their language, but the area is rich in cultural significance, with the term "Boori" meaning "child" in one of the local dialects. The region has a deep history connected to the Indigenous peoples long before European settlement, reflecting their connection to the land.

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