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Australia is the only country that it is also a continent. It is the sixth largest countries in the world and is in the smallest continent―Oceania. It is a main dry country with only a few costal areas that have adequate rainfall to support large population. Approximately 80% of Australians live in the southeastern costal area,which include Australia's two largest cities― Melbourne and Sydney. The centre of a continent,that is mainly desert and dry grassland,has few settlements.

Australia is famous for its huge,open space,bright sunshine,enormous number of sheep and cattle or its unusual wildlife,including kangaroos and koalas. Australia is a popular destination with tourists from all over the world who came to experience its unique ecology.

It is made up with six states. Like the states in America,Australian states are autonomous in some areas. However,Australia has a federal government responsible for matters that affect people all over the country,such as defence,foreigner policy and taxation.


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 continent.  It is the sixth largest countries in the

 country

 world and is in the smallest continent―Oceania. It 

is a main dry country with only a few costal areas

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 population. Approximately 80% of Australians live 

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 mainly desert and dry grassland,has few settlements.

Australia is famous for its huge,open space,

bright sunshine,enormous number of sheep and

 cattle or its unusual wildlife,including kangaroos

 and 

and koalas.Australiais a popular destination with 

tourists from all over the world who came to

 come experience its unique ecology.

It is made up with six states. Like the states in

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 America,Australian states are autonomous in some 

areas. However,Australiahas a federal government

 responsible for matters that affect people all over the

 country,such as defence,foreigner policy and 

foreign 

taxation.

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