Australia has the largest area of ocean jurisdiction of any country on earth. It has no land borders.
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The physical geography of Canada is widely varied. .... Canada also shares a land border with Denmark, as maps released in December 2006 show that the...
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The Native Australians, or Aborigines, have lived in Australia for at least 40,000 years. In 1788, the British founded a prison colony on the east coast of Australia, in New South Wales. As more Europeans moved to Australia, the Aborigines were driven from their land. World Geography Index...
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Australia comprises a land area of almost 7.7 million square kilometres (sq km). This gives Australia a very distinctive physical geography. Much of the centre of Australia is flat, but there are numerous ranges (e.g. Macdonnells, Musgrave) and some individual mountains of which Uluru (Ayers Rock) is probably the best known.
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Facts and statistics about the Land use of Australia. Updated as of 2009.
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and with the Indian Ocean by passages in the Malay Archipelago and between Australia and Antarctica. Along the E Pacific shore, generally, the coast rises abruptly from a deep seafloor to mountain heights on land, and there is a narrow Related content from HighBeam Research on: Pacific Ocean: Physical Geography...
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Free settlers and former prisoners established six colonies: New South Wales (1786), Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) (1825), Western Australia (1829), South Australia (1834), Victoria (1851), and Queensland (1859). Various gold rushes attracted settlers, as did the mining of other minerals.
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Australia / New Zealand: Physical Geography total: 7686850 sq km; land: 7617930 sq km; water: 68920 sq km; note: includes Lord Howe Island and Macquarie...
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A land of contrasts, the Northern Territory is rich with striking scenery. From the lush rainforests of Kakadu and Katherine to the arid red plains of the Red Centre in Alice Springs and the great rock, Uluru, the land is full of surprises. South Australia Weather...
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Earth’s Surface Area Covered by Land This ocean region is enclosed on three sides by the landmasses of Africa, Asia, and Australia (Figure 8o-3). The Indian Ocean’s southern border is open to water exchange with the much colder Southern Ocean. Average depth of the Indian Ocean is 3900 meters (12,800 feet).
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