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South Australia is the 3rd largest state. Most of the South Australia's people, farms and industry are situated in the south-eastern part of the state. Adelaide is the capital and the largest city. Most of the South Australia is too dry for farming. Farming very much depends on irrigation or underground water. Some of Australia's most unproductive deserts lands occupy the greater part of the state .Wheat and fruit are grown along the lower part of the Murray River.

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