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English introduction to Australia

1.Australia is located in the southern hemisphere. It is the largest country in Oceania. It is on the east of the Pacific Ocean. It is near the India ocean in the West. There are many islands in the vicinity. It is about 7 million 692 thousand square kilometers, the population is about 19 million 200 thousand. About 74.2% of the British and Irish descendants. In 1788, the first British immigrants arrived in Australia.

Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere and is the largest country in Oceania. It borders the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Indian Ocean to the west. There are many islands nearby. It covers an area of ??approximately 7.692 million square kilometers and has a population of approximately 19.2 million. About 74.2% are of British and Irish descent. In 1788, the first batch of British immigrants Immigration to Australia.

2.The climate is warm all the year round, and most of the population is concentrated in the southeast coast.The capital is Canberra, Sydney is the largest city.

The climate all year round It is warm and most of the population is concentrated on the southeastern coast. The capital is Canberra and Sydney is the largest city.

3.Australia is rich in natural resources and well-developed tourism, and a large number of tourists come here every year.

Australia is rich in natural resources and well-developed tourism, and a large number of tourists come here every year. Tourists come here to travel.

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The Commonwealth of Australia (English: Commonwealth of Australia), referred to as "Australia". Its territory covers an area of ??7,692,024 square kilometers and is surrounded by sea. It is the only country in the world that covers an entire continent, so it is also called "Australia". Australia, which has many unique flora, fauna and natural landscapes, is a country of immigrants that pursues multiculturalism.

The word Australia (Australia) originally means "southern continent" and is derived from the Latin terraaustralis (southern land). When Europeans discovered this continent in the 17th century, they mistakenly thought it was a piece of land leading directly to Antarctica, so they named it "Australia". ?

Australia was originally the residence of Australian Aboriginals. At the beginning of the 17th century, Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch people arrived here successively. It became a British colony in 1770 and formed the Australian Federation in 1901, becoming a British Dominion. In 1931 it became an independent country within the British Commonwealth. ?

Australia is a highly developed capitalist country with Canberra as its capital. As the most economically developed country in the southern hemisphere, the 12th largest economy in the world, and the fourth largest exporter of agricultural products in the world, it is also the world's largest exporter of various minerals, so it is called "the country sitting on the mine cart." At the same time, Australia is also the country with the largest number of sheep and wool exports in the world. It is also known as the "country riding on the sheep's back". Australia's population is highly urbanized, with nearly half of its citizens living in Sydney and Melbourne. Many cities across the country have been rated as one of the most livable places in the world. It is also a sports powerhouse, hosting many global sports events all year round. Australia actively participates in international affairs and is a founding member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. It is also a member of the United Nations, the Group of 20, the Commonwealth, the Pacific Security Treaty, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the Pacific Islands Forum.