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Australia, New Zealand

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Australia and New Zealand

a) AUSTRALIA

It's an official name is the Commonwealth of Australia towards the end of 19 century the people desired the federation that resulted in the formation of a new BRITISH DOMINION known as the COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA in 1901, which belongs to the BRITISH COMMONWEALTH of nations.

It is a federal state with a Governor General at its head who is a deputy to the British Queen. But the actual head of the executive is Australian Prime minister.

Australia is an insular continent. Australia lies on the Southeast course from Asia. It covers an area of about 7 700 000 sq. kilometres. Its population is only of 18 million. Australia is an as large as continental USA, but large territories are difficult to live in: there are little rain and some areas are completely dry. Most people live on the south-east coast.

Canberra is the capital with a population 300 000. Other meaningful cities are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.

The whole territory of Australia is divided into five states and two continental and some insular territories.

The States are: Queensland (position: north-east, capital: Brisbane), New South Wales (south-east, Sydney), Victoria (south-east, Melbourne), Western Australia (west, Perth), South Australia (south, Adelaide) and insular state Tasmania (south of Victoria, Hobart).

The continental territories are: Northern Territory (northern and central Australia, Darwin), Canberra (= Australian capital territory in South New Wales)

The Eastern Shore of Australia is scoured by the Indian Ocean and the west shore by the by the Pacific. This continent is the least mountains and the driest in the whole word. The deserts cover one third of the surface of Australia. The climate at various places is different and it changes according to the altitude. The coldest weather is in the mountains, in the south-east and in Tasmania. It regularly snows at these places. The whether in the North is hot because it is near to equator. The warmest period of the year is in January and February. In the central and in the western part of Australia there are long periods of dry weather. Sometimes there are floods and typhoons on the north-west and east coats.

The longest river is the Murray-Darling (=tributary). Its lengthy is 3780 kilometres the most rivers are small that dry up because there is not enough rain.

The highest mountain is Mount Kasciusco. Its height is 2230m. It lies in the Australia Alps (in the East). The lowest point is Lake Eyre (-16m).

The typical trees are eucalyptus trees and thornbushes. Also typical are varied birds and many kinds of poisonous reptiles and spiders. There are no beast of prey there.

Agriculture is also very important. Wheat, barley and suggar-cane are the most important products. We can find there various kinds of fruit, vegetable, vine, tobacco, cotton, rice and leguminous plants.

More important that plants is animal production. About one third of the continent is reserved for sheep breeding. In Australia is the biggest number of sheep and biggest production of wool in the world. There are also large forests there.

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