Western Australia Maps

Western Australia State Location Map

Full size Western Australia Location Map

Online Map of Western Australia

Large detailed map of Western Australia with cities and towns

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Large detailed map of Western Australia with cities and towns

Western Australia road map

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Western Australia road map

Western Australia local government area map

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Western Australia local government area map

Road map of Western Australia with cities and towns

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Road map of Western Australia with cities and towns

Western Australia highway map

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Western Australia highway map

About Western Australia

Western Australia, Australia's largest state, occupies the entire western third of the country. It is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the west and north, South Australia to the southeast, and the Northern Territory to the northeast. The state's vast geography includes diverse landscapes such as arid deserts, fertile agricultural areas and a long rugged coastline.

Perth, the state's capital and largest city, serves as the economic and cultural center of Western Australia. Known for its mining and resources, Perth also offers cultural attractions and a high quality of life. Other significant cities include Fremantle, known for its maritime history and vibrant arts scene, and Bunbury, a key regional center in the southwest.

Tourism contributes significantly to Western Australia's economy with its natural beauty and unique landscapes. The Kimberley Region in the north of the state offers dramatic gorges and ancient rock formations. Ningaloo Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides opportunities for snorkeling and marine life watching. The Margaret River region, known for its wineries and surfing beaches, attracts tourists interested in gastronomy and outdoor activities.

Western Australia's economy relies heavily on mining, especially iron ore and natural gas, which play a vital role in international trade. The Mediterranean climate in the southwest of the state favors agriculture, including viticulture and grain production.

With its vast resources, vibrant cities and natural attractions, Western Australia continues to play an important role in the economic and cultural life of the country.

The Facts:
Capital: Perth.
Area: 1,020,373 sq mi (2,642,753 sq km).
Population: ~ 2,700,000.
Largest cities: Perth, Albany, Bunbury, Busselton, Fremantle, Geraldton, Mandurah, Karratha, Joondalup, Kalgoorlie, Rockingham.
Abbreviations: WA.

Written and fact-checked by Ontheworldmap.com team.
Last Updated: September 27, 2024