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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Events in Melbourne (2 C, 33 P) F. ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Melbourne" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

  3. Moomba Festival - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, Australia celebrated fifty years of Federation with a parade and the staging of the theatre production An Aboriginal Moomba: Out of the Dark.In 1954, Queen Elizabeth II visited the city for the first time as reigning monarch, and the City Development Association and the Melbourne City Council proposed an autumn carnival to be called "Moomba".

  4. Little Italy, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Lygon Street Festa is an annual celebration of Italian culture and cuisine and is Melbourne's first and original street festival held in the district each November. Towards the centre of the district, on the corner of Lygon Street and Argyle Place, there is a small Italian-inspired piazza named Piazza Italia - a joint-redevelopment by ...

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  6. Tourism in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Flinders Street station during White Night 2013. Tourism is a significant industry in the state of Victoria, Australia.The country's second most-populous city, Melbourne was visited by 2.7 million international overnight visitors and 9.3 million domestic overnight visitors during the year ending December 2017.

  7. Pellegrini's Espresso Bar - Wikipedia

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    Pellegrini's Espresso Bar is a café on Bourke Street in Melbourne, Australia, described as "one of Melbourne's most iconic destinations, in a city that prides itself on coffee and fine food". [1] The café was established in 1954 by Leo and Vildo Pellegrini - brothers and migrants from Italy. [ 2 ]