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Carlys AUSTRALIA Is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller

islands. Is the world's sixth-largest country by total area. Neighbouring countries include Indonesia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea to the north; the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and New Caledonia to the north-east; and New Zealand to the south-east. His population is almost 23 million people for this 2013. His capital is the city of Canberra. As the most populated city we have Sidney. This country its governed by a parliamentary Monarchy headed by monarch Isabel II. His currency is the Australian dolar. Australia has a thriving economy slightly higher than the UK, Germany and France in terms of purchasing power evenly. The nation is in second place in the Human Development Index, conducted by the United Nations, being surpassed only by Norway, ranked sixth in the quality of life index. In recent years, the Australian economy has weathered the global economic downturn, which is visible in the growth of its domestic economy and the maintenance of business and tourism. JP GASTRONOMY Australia's cuisine reflects its multicultural historical past: the native cuisine of the Australian aborigines, called bush tucker or bushfood, British and Irish cuisine of the first European settlers who came mainly from the British Isles, and the contributions of Asian cuisine and Mediterranean brought by immigrants arrived after the First World War. Meat and fish are basic ingredients. The typical dish in Australia is meatloaf (Pastel de carne). RELIGION : Australia has no state religion; Section 116 of the Australian Constitution prohibits the federal government from making any law to establish any religion, impose any religious observance, or prohibit the free exercise of any religion. In the 2011 census, 61.1 per cent of Australians were counted as Christian, including 25.3 per cent as Roman Catholic and 17.1 per cent as Anglican. 22.3 per cent of the population reported having "no religion" (which includes humanism, atheism, agnosticism and rationalism).

7.2 per cent identify with non-Christian religions, the largest of these being Buddhism (2.5 per cent), followed by Islam (2.2 per cent), Hinduism (1.3 per cent) and Judaism (0.5 per cent). The remaining 9.4 per cent of the population did not provide an answer. YHULMER SPORTS Around 24 per cent of Australians over the age of 15 regularly participate in organised sporting activities in Australia. Australia has strong international teams in cricket, field hockey, netball, rugby league, and rugby union, having been Olympic or world champions at least twice in each sport in the last 25 years for both men and women where applicable. Australia is also powerful in track cycling,rowing, and swimming, having consistently been in the top-five medal-winners at Olympic or World Championship level since 2000 wimming is the strongest of these sports; Australia is the second-most prolific medal winner in the sport in Olympic history. For sports we find a very largue quantity of stadium for Criquet, football and rugby. His most important stadium are the Canberra Stadium, and the Sydney Football Stadium. In order of the relevancy of the soccer and football in this country. BABYGIRL TURISM If we ask what places of Australia can go if im a turist, this maybe would be our first 7 answers: 1. Kakadu National Park: It is the first national park in Australia and one of their best displays of wildlife. There you can learn from the most fearful saltwater crocodiles to the most tender kangaroos. It also provides space for the story, for there are works of Aboriginal rock art, with almost 20,000 years old. 2. Uluru / Kata Tjuta National Park: We are talking about one of the country's natural icons. As it is made of iron, this rock can change color during the day from bright red to dark red until. 3. The Sydney Harbour: Without doubt, one of the postcards that first comes to mind when we talk about modern Australia is the Sydney Opera House building next to the bridge. You can walk across the bridge to take tea in the Opera House and visit the nearby Botanical Gardens. If you are there, visit these sites is your obligation. ALE!

4. National Park Bungle Bungles / Purnululu: this park rocks were discovered in the 80s, One of its attractions are impressive and numerous beehives. It's hard to get to this park Kimberly region in Western Australia, but for some people that adds an element of mystery, that maybe you. 5. The Great Barrier Reef: This spectacular reef is so great that we need to appreciate flying in their entirety. With its 2600 km long, is the largest coral reef in the world and one of the most stunning natural wonders of the planet. 6. The giant trees of Eucalyptus in Tasmania: Tasmania is one of the tourist places to enjoy the natural and wild. There are unique animal species in the world, like the Tasmanian Devil. There are also examples of exotic nature, like the giant trees of Eucalyptus. 7. The Great Ocean Road: Visit this natural path on the south coast of Victoria with formacione really impressive sandstone, which have been produced by the erosion of the ocean on the rocks.

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