- As of 2012, Australia has an estimated population of over 22 million people.
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Australia is the world's 6th
largest country by area.
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Due to its large size and
isolation from the rest of the world, Australia is sometimes known as the
‘island continent’.
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The largest cities in Australia
are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.
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A desert area known as the
‘outback’ covers much of the land.
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The name ‘Australia’ comes from
the Latin word ‘Australia’, meaning southern.
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It is estimated the humans have
lived in Australia for around 45000 years.
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The indigenous people of
Australia are Australian Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders.
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The highest mountain on
mainland Australia is Mt Kosciuszko, standing 2228m (7310ft) above sea level.
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The world's largest reef
system, the Great Barrier Reef, is found off the north-eastern coast of
Australia.
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Australia has a range of
different landscapes, including urban areas, mountain ranges, deserts and rain
forests.
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Australia is home to a variety
of unique animals, including the koala, kangaroo, emu, kookaburra and platypus.
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Although they usually keep to
themselves, there are a range of dangerous snakes in Australia, such as the
Brown Snake, Tiger Snake and Taipan.
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Australia has over 750 different
reptile species, more than any other country in the world.
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Australia is a relatively
wealthy country with a high life expectancy.
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Australia hosted the 1956
(Melbourne) and 2000 (Sydney) Summer Olympics.


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