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About South Australia
South Australia, located in the center of southern Australia, is bordered by Western Australia to the west, the Northern Territory to the north, Queensland to the northeast, New South Wales to the east, and Victoria to the southeast. The state's geography is diverse, with arid deserts, fertile plains and a rugged coastline along the Southern Ocean.
Adelaide, the state capital, serves as South Australia's main economic and cultural center. Known for its elaborate layout and vibrant arts scene, Adelaide hosts numerous festivals and events. Other significant urban areas include Mount Gambier, known for its volcanic landscapes, and Outalla, a key industrial city.
Tourism makes a significant contribution to South Australia's economy, with natural and cultural attractions. The Barossa Valley, located northeast of Adelaide, is renowned for its winemaking and offers ample opportunities for wine tasting. Kangaroo Island, off the south coast, features unique wildlife and unspoiled natural environments. Flinders Ranges, a mountainous region in the north of the state, attracts tourists interested in hiking and exploring ancient landscapes.
South Australia's Mediterranean climate favors agriculture, including viticulture and grain production. The state's cultural calendar includes events such as the Adelaide Festival and Adelaide Fringe, which attract international attention.
With its combination of urban centers, natural attractions and cultural events, South Australia continues to develop as an important region of Australia, offering a mix of economic and recreational opportunities.
The Facts:Capital: Adelaide.
Area: 403,227 sq mi (1,044,353 sq km).
Population: ~ 1,800,000.
Largest cities: Adelaide, Mount Barker, Mount Gambier, Murray Bridge, Port Adelaide, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Port Lincoln, Victor Harbor, Whyalla.
Abbreviations: SA.
Last Updated: September 27, 2024
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