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  2. Geography of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia is the largest state, covering just under one third of the Australian landmass, followed by Queensland, South Australia, and New South Wales. Australia also has several minor territories; the federal government administers a separate area within New South Wales, the Jervis Bay Territory , as a naval base and seaport for the ...

  3. Outline of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth of Australia comprises the mainland of the Australian continent, the major island of Tasmania, other nearby islands, and various external territories. [1] Neighbouring countries are Indonesia , East Timor , and Papua New Guinea to the north, the Solomon Islands , Vanuatu , and New Caledonia to the north-east, and New Zealand to ...

  4. Geology of Australia - Wikipedia

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    McKenzie et al. (ed) 2004. Australian Soils and Landscapes: an illustrated compendium. CSIRO Publishing: 395 p. National Library of Australia. 2007. Australia in Maps: great maps in Australia's history from the National Library's collection: 148 p. Scheibner E. 1996–1998. Geology of New South Wales – synthesis.

  5. Category : Landforms of Australia by state or territory

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    This category includes articles on landforms of Australia, organized by state or territory. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Landforms of Australia by state or territory . Australia portal

  6. Geology of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Europe is varied and complex, and gives rise to the wide variety of landscapes found across the continent, from the Scottish Highlands to the rolling plains of Hungary. Europe's most significant feature is the dichotomy between highland and mountainous Southern Europe and a vast, partially underwater, northern plain ranging from ...

  7. Great Western Woodlands - Wikipedia

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    The landscapes and features of our region present a unique marketing position that can be used to attract people and investment from across the continents.” The Blueprint recommends the preparation of a regional conservation plan covering the woodlands which would involve regional stakeholders, traditional owners, scientists and conservationists.

  8. Geography of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The coast of Europe is heavily indented with bays and gulfs, as here in Greece. Europe's most significant geological feature is the dichotomy between the highlands and mountains of Southern Europe and a vast, partially underwater, northern plain ranging from Great Britain in the west to the Ural Mountains in the east.

  9. Geography of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Western Australia occupies nearly one third of the Australian continent.Due to the size and the isolation of the state, considerable emphasis has been made of these features; it is the second largest administrative territory in the world, after Yakutia in Russia, despite the fact that Australia is only the sixth largest country in the world by area, and no other regional administrative ...