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  2. Demographics of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Sydney has been a hub of a number of migrant communities, such as the Lebanese, Fijian, Korean and Nepalese. [16] Well over half of Australia's 25,000-strong Nepalese community, [17] for example, is concentrated in Sydney. [18] Seven out of every ten Lebanese migrants in Australia live in Sydney. [16]

  3. Nepalese Australians - Wikipedia

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    Nepalese Australians; Total population; 138,463 (2021, by ancestry) 414,650 (2021, by country of birth) [1] Regions with significant populations; Sydney · Melbourne: Languages

  4. Google Street View coverage - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities. The service was first introduced in the United States on May 25, 2007, and initially covered only five cities: San Francisco, Las Vegas, Denver, Miami, and New York City.

  5. Rooty Hill historic site - Wikipedia

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    An open stone artefact scatter has been located on the site indicating the site's potential as a research resource for Aboriginal history in the area. The hill also has significance to the Aboriginal community as a post contact camping and meeting place for those travelling over the Blue Mountains and into Parramatta and Sydney. [1]

  6. Cumberland Street Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Rocks was Sydney's and Australia's first suburb. The community on the site represented a broad cross-section of the people living in The Rocks through the later eighteenth and nineteenth century; bond and free, rich and poor. The community bonds were often strong amongst the families living there.

  7. 25 Iconic Buildings to Visit Before You Die - AOL

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    From the Pyramids of Giza to Beijing’s CCTV building by Rem Koolhaas, these are the most iconic buildings of all time. 25 Iconic Buildings to Visit Before You Die Skip to main content

  8. Ashfield, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Due to ongoing dilapidation all pools and buildings were demolished in 2018 when the Inner West Council undertook a $44.7 million redevelopment of the site, reopening on 17 October 2020 as the Ashfield Aquatic Centre with five new pools. [40] [41] The outdoor 50 m pool is open all year round and heated in winter. The facility also includes a ...

  9. Darlington, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The 1859 Cypress Hall on City Road, later called Leinster Hall, is a Regency villa built 1858–59, and concurrent with the Great Hall, is the oldest building at the University of Sydney. The nucleus of the villa remains highly intact, encapsulated within the walls of St Michael's College, which was built in 1929.