Golden Australia
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Golden Australia
Summary
Australia, officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia, is situated in the Southern Hemisphere. It encompasses the world's smallest continent along with numerous islands in the Southern, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Its closest neighbors include Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and New Zealand.
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Australia, a remarkable country in the Southern Hemisphere, comprises not only the world's smallest continent but also several islands scattered across the Southern, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Its neighboring nations include Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and New Zealand.
For approximately 50,000 years, the continent has been home to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. In the 17th century, European explorers and merchants began visiting, and in 1770, the British claimed the eastern part of the country. By January 1788, Britain had established a penal colony in New South Wales. As exploration continued and the population increased, five additional self-governing Crown Colonies emerged throughout the 19th century.
In January 1901, these six colonies united to form the Commonwealth of Australia. Today, Australia hosts a population of around 25 million, with most residents living in the eastern coastal cities of Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, and Perth.
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