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Australia
by Ryan Fyfe
Australia, The Commonwealth of Australia, is a
country located in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia comprises the
world's smallest continent as well as a number of islands in the
Southern, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Neighboring Countries to Australia
include: Indonesia, The Solomon Islands, East Timor, Papua New Guinea,
New Caledonia, Vanuatu and New Zealand.
Australia the continent has been inhabited for an
estimated 500 years by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. After
several random visitations by European expeditionists and merchants
from the 17th century onwards, the British claimed the eastern half of
the country in 1770. Britain officially settled as the penal colony of
New South Wales in January of 1788. Population grew quickly in
Australia as new areas were explored. As a result another five
self-governing Crown Colonies were established in succession during the
19th century.
In January of 1901 the six colonies federated to
form the Commonwealth of Australia. Currently Australia has a
population of around 20 million, concentrated heavily in the Eastern
coastal cities of Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth.
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