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Australia Introduction

Introduction

Australia, also known as "Australia", is the sixth largest country in the world, the largest country in Oceania and the second largest country in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia has a total population of over 24 million and has the ninth largest immigrant population in the world, accounting for 26% of the country's total population. The country is highly urbanized, with a large population concentrated in the eastern coastal areas.

geography

Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere, between the South Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. It consists of the Australian continent and islands such as Tasmania. Australia is surrounded by the sea on all sides, and borders New Zealand to the southeast across the Tasman Sea. 70% of Australia is desert and semi-desert. Surrounded by the sea, it has a relatively straight coastline that is 36,735 kilometers long.

area

7,692,024 square kilometers, 6th in the world

population

24,987,700

Climate

The northern part has a tropical savanna climate with an annual precipitation of 1,000-2,300 mm, making it the rainiest area in the country; the eastern part south of the New England Mountains has a temperate broad-leaved forest climate with an annual precipitation of 500~1,200 mm. The average annual temperature is 27℃ in the north and 14℃ in the south.

capital

Canberra is Australia's largest inland city with a population of over 367,000, ranking eighth among all Australian cities. It is located in the southeast of Australia, 280 kilometers and 660 kilometers away from the two major metropolitan cities on the east coast of Australia, Sydney and Melbourne respectively.

Official Language

English

currency

Australian Dollar


Benefits of Immigrating to Australia

Australia is the most economically developed country in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the most economically developed countries in the world.

Australia is a trading powerhouse and one of the world's top ten agricultural product exporters and six largest mineral resource exporters.

Australia is a country with high welfare, which mainly includes unemployment benefits, veterans and their families' preferential treatment, disability benefits, pensions and family subsidies.

Australian citizens and permanent residents can enjoy free medical services at any public medical institution across the country.

Australian education is world-renowned. In 2008, 7 universities were among the world's top 100.

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