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Canberra, the capital of the Commonwealth of Australia
A lot of people mistakenly think it's Sydney, that's not right.
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Before 1927, the capital: Melbourne.
After 1927, the capital: Canberra.
The current capital of Australia is Canberra, which is the economic and political center of the country, and can be shuttled between other cities by rail, with a suitable climate and four distinct seasons.
As early as 1901, Melbourne was the seat of Australia's federal capital, and Melbourne was more prosperous than Sydney. Later, with the economic development of Sydney, the citizens of Sydney wanted Sydney to become the capital. As a result, a fierce battle for the capital was fought between Melbourne and Sydney.
In order to resolve the conflict between the two cities vying for the capital, the Australian Federation** decided to build a new city between the two cities as the new capital. This "fisherman's profit" city is Canberra. In 1913, construction began in Canberra, and in 1927 it officially became the seat of the Commonwealth, and the Federal Assembly was officially moved from Melbourne.
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The capital of Australia is Canberra, located in the open valley of the southeastern mountain region of Australia. It covers an area of 2,395 square kilometers, with a population of 10,000 and an altitude of 760 meters. Originally a sheep pasture, it was built according to the plan in 1913, and the Commonwealth moved here from Melbourne in 1927.
The political center of the country, with banks, restaurants and public services as the main economic sectors.
In 1901-1927, Melbourne was the temporary capital of Australia, the Federal Parliament met in Melbourne, and many ** institutions were located in Melbourne. In 1908, seven years after the establishment of the Commonwealth, it was decided to build a new city, Canberra, between Sydney and Melbourne, as the new capital.
The new capital cannot be located in any one state, but must be within a federal territory. Due to the time it took to build Canberra, Melbourne continued to serve as the temporary capital. In May 1927, with the opening of the temporary Parliament House in Canberra, the office of Australia** was moved from Melbourne to Canberra.
On 1 January 1911, Canberra and its vicinity were declared the Australian Capital Territory. As the political centre of Australia, Canberra is home to the Australian Parliament House, the High Court of Australia, and many other ministries and diplomatic offices.
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The capital of Australia is: Canberra.
Canberra belongs to Australia, is the capital of Australia, Australia's largest inland city, is the seat of the Commonwealth**, Parliament and foreign embassies, is the political center of Australia, and is a populous city in southeastern Australia.
Canberra is a world-famous garden city, surrounded by beautiful mountains and surrounded by pine forests and cypresses, criss-crossed streets, well-organized, beautiful and comfortable, and the suburbs are adjacent to the natural countryside, with beautiful and elegant scenery and a fresh and quiet environment, which can be called the crystallization of modern urban planning.
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The capital of Australia is: Canberra.
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It's not Sydney, it's Canberra.
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