The vast central region of Australia is popularly known as the Outback. It is characterized by its arid landscapes, sparse vegetation, and extreme temperatures. The Outback covers a large portion of the Australian continent and is home to unique flora and fauna.
The Outback is unique to the country and continent of Australia. It is a term referring to the vast, remote areas of inland Australia, beyond the main areas of settlement. It incorporates some large towns, and covers both desert and semi-arid areas of the continent.
Brisbane is the capital of the state of Queensland, which is in Australia; Australia is a continent.
a continent
Brisbane and Perth are found on the continent of Australia.
You're probably looking for the word 'continent'. There are six: Eurasia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia and Antarctica.
A large landmass that is part of a continent but distinct from it is known as a "subcontinent." An example of this is the Indian subcontinent, which is connected to the larger Asian continent but has distinct geographical, cultural, and historical characteristics.
Australia is a sparsely populated country you never have to travel for long to end up in what is known as the outback. The outback is made up mainly of sheep stations wheat farms etc as well as a large variety of mining concerns.
A subcontinent is a large mass of land that is almost big enough to be a continent. Greenland is a subcontinent.
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.
The large continent is called Asia.
He was a british governor in sub continent. Known by his partitioning of bengal in 1905 as bengal was a large province with large administration.