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  2. List of Adelaide suburbs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the suburbs of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, with their postcodes [1] and local government areas (LGAs). This article does not include suburbs and localities within the Adelaide Hills region.

  3. Grote Street - Wikipedia

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    Grote Street is a major street running east to west in the western half of Adelaide city centre, South Australia. It is on the northern border of Chinatown and the Adelaide Central Market, and is a lively centre for shopping and restaurants. The historic Her Majesty's Theatre is located here.

  4. Hutt Street - Wikipedia

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    It is known within Adelaide as a boutique dining locality. [ 5 ] [ better source needed ] Pubs include the Arab Steed and Havelock Hotel, and there are many popular restaurants. Hutt Street's surrounding streets and lanes include large wealthy homes intermixed with small workers' cottages, reflecting the substantial social mixture of early ...

  5. Montague Road, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Montague Road is an east-west route across the suburbs of Adelaide, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of the city centre. It connects Port Wakefield Road at Cavan across Main North Road at Pooraka to North East Road at Modbury .

  6. Pirie Street - Wikipedia

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    Pirie Street is a road on the east side of the Adelaide city centre, South Australia. [2] It runs east–west, between East Terrace and King William Street.After crossing King William Street, it continues as Waymouth Street.

  7. Adelaide Street Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Dequetteville Terrace straight (named after Jack Brabham for Formula One and Peter Brock for the Adelaide 500) was a 900 m (980 yd) stretch where the over 1,000 bhp (746 kW; 1,014 PS) Formula One cars in the turbo era (1985–88) were reaching speeds in excess of 200 mph (320 km/h) making Adelaide easily the fastest street circuit of the ...

  8. Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    A map of Adelaide's railway and tram network, served by the Adelaide Metro. Being centrally located on the Australian mainland, Adelaide forms a strategic transport hub for east–west and north–south routes. The city itself has a metropolitan public transport system managed by and known as the Adelaide Metro.

  9. Port Road, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Port Road (and its northern section as Commercial Road through Port Adelaide) is a major road in Adelaide, South Australia connecting the Adelaide city centre with Port Adelaide. [3] It is 12 km (7.5 mi) long, and is designated part of route R1 within central Adelaide, and beyond as route A7.