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About Northern Territory
The Northern Territory (NT), located in central and northern Australia, covers a vast area characterized by diverse landscapes including arid deserts, tropical coastlines and rugged mountain ranges. Bordered by Western Australia to the west, Queensland to the east and South Australia to the south, the Northern Territory has a variety of climatic zones ranging from tropical climates in the north to arid conditions in the south.
The capital city of Darwin serves as the economic and cultural center of the Northern Territory. Located on the north coast, Darwin plays a critical role in trade and tourism, and its proximity to Southeast Asia reinforces its strategic importance. Alice Springs, another significant city, is located in the southern part of the Territory and serves as the gateway to the Red Center, known for its unique desert landscapes.
Tourism contributes significantly to the economy of the Northern Territory. Highlights include Kakadu National Park, known for its rich biodiversity and Aboriginal cultural sites, and Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, home to the legendary Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (Olgas). These places attract visitors interested in natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The Northern Territory's unique geography and cultural significance make it a distinctive region of Australia, offering a combination of natural wonders and cultural experiences.
The Facts:Capital: Darwin.
Area: 548,120 sq mi (1,419,630 sq km).
Population: ~ 250,000.
Largest cities: Darwin, Palmerston.
Abbreviations: NT.
Last Updated: September 27, 2024
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