The Northern Territory of Australia is known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from arid deserts to lush wetlands. It features iconic natural landmarks such as Uluru and Kakadu National Park, rich in Aboriginal culture and biodiversity. The climate is predominantly tropical in the north, with a distinct wet and dry season, while the southern regions experience a more temperate climate. The territory is also characterized by its remote and rugged beauty, attracting adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.
Darwin is the capital City of the Northern Territory, Australia. The Northern Territory is actually a territory rather than a state.
The Northern Territory is a territory, not a state, in Australia. Positioned in the central northern area, it is bordered by Western Australia to the west, Queensland to the east, and South Australia to the south.
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Northern Territory.
The Northern Territory is just that: the Northern Territory, a territory of Australia. There is no other name for the Northern Territory.The northern half is informally called the "Top End" while the southern half is informally known as the "Red Centre".
The abbreviation for the Northern Territory is NT.
The Northern Territory Times was created in 1873.
The Northern Territory Times ended in 1932.
Northern Territory Force was created in 1942.
South Australia is directly south of the Northern Territory.
The Northern Territory was founded under the name of "Northern Territory" on 1 January 1911, which is when it was separated from South Australia and transferred to Commonwealth control.
Directly to the north of the Northern Territory in Australia is Indonesia.