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Australia By: Amanda Basich
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Location from the US Australia could either be located southwest or southeast. It all depends on how you look at it.
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Airports Their main airport is Stamford Airport. The airport would be comparable to O’Hare.
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Government Australia is a federal parliamentary democracy and an independent self governing state. Australia’s constitution became effective in 1901 and is based on British parliamentary traditions and parts of the United States system. Australia is founding member of the United Nations.
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Languages There main language is English but they have a slight Australia accent. They also talk in a language called Aborigines.
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Climate Winter Spring N – 32 C N – 34 C S – 14 C S – 18 C E – 14-23 C E – 32-24C W – 14-23 C W – 32-24 Autumn Summer N – 30 C N – 31 C S – 20 C S – 23 C E – 27 C E – 40 C W – 25-32 C W – 40 C
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Seasons They have four seasons as you saw in the climate. There weather is about the same as U.S., but they get nicer weather because they are below the equator.
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Size Compared to the US U.S Australia 3.6 million 3 million square miles square miles
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Attractions Sydney Opera House “Uluru” Greenhills Adventure Park Snowdome Adelaide (out doors in South Australia) If you went to a zoo there it would be just as good as going to an adventure park there because there animals are different than ours.
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Famous People Charles Strut Captain James CookMargaret Cart British Soldier British soldier who professional who explored discovered and claimed tennis player Aust. rivers Australian for Britain William Dampier Edward EyreMatthew Flinders British navigator British explorer whoBritish marine who explored explored Australia who named Aust. Australia western lands Errol Flynn Evonne Goolagang Cawley Famous actor Aboriginal tennis player
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Leaders There are two leader and their names are David Ettridge and Pauline Hanson.
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Wars Remembrance Day (November 11) is the anniversary of Armistice which ended the 1 st world war (1914-1918). Every year Australians observe one minute of silence at 11 am on November 11th in memory of those who died or suffered in all wars. Known as Armistice Day or Remembrance Day.
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History The Aboriginal people were the first to in habitant in Australia. Most anthropologists currently believe they migrated to the continent 50,000 years ago. Tasmania is a island offshore of Australia. It was connected long ago then the sea raised and separated the two. Way before 1500AD Australia was known as west (or east it depends how you look at it) because it was the only continent over there. Now it is southwest or southeast (again it depends how you look at it). But is south for sure because it is below the equator.
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Flag
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Animals Kangaroos Salt water fish Koala Sugar glider Crocodile Dingo Goanna
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Sports Badminton Boxing Biking Motor Cycle Rowing Tennis Kayak
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Money
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Questions 1.Why did you pick this country? I have always wanted to go here and Italy. 2.Have you been to this country before? If yes, what was it like over there? I have never gone but I plan to sometime in the future. 3.Name three things you learned about this country other than the items listed above? I learn the have different disease, holidays, and seasons at different times than the United States. 4.If you could change one thing about your country what would it be? For me to move there and raise there population one. 5.Would you move there? Why? I would love to move there because it is so warm. If I couldn’t go there I would like to go to Venice, Italy
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