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  1. 30. Apr. 2023 · 6 Minutes Read. Updated: April 30, 2023. In Australia, there are nearly twice the amount of kangaroos as there are humans. Australia is a fascinating country – home to many amazing wildlife and views, with famous buildings and landmarks that plenty of travelers long to see.

  2. 20. Dez. 2020 · 1. The currency is the Australian Dollar (it’s also considered the most advanced currency in the world – it’s waterproof, made of polymer and notoriously hard to counterfeit.) 2. As an Island, Australia is surrounded by 3 different Oceans – the Southern Ocean to the South, the Indian Ocean to the West and the Pacific Ocean to the East. 3.

  3. 1. The Australian Alps get more snow than the Swiss Alps. While many people visit Australia for its brilliant beaches and year-round sunshine, the Australian Alps, straddling New South Wales and Victoria, are a mecca for skiing enthusiasts. Snow usually falls between June and September, meaning Australia is the perfect place to get your skiing ...

  4. 30. März 2024 · 10 Amazing Australia Facts. Australia is the only continent besides Antarctica that is fully south of the equator. [9] Australia is the only continent that is also a country. It's about the same size as the United States. [9]

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Australia, the smallest continent and one of the largest countries on Earth, lying between the Pacific and Indian oceans in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia’s capital is Canberra, located in the southeast between the larger and more important economic and cultural centres of Sydney and Melbourne.

  6. 21. Juli 2018 · 1. Aboriginal Australians are the oldest continuous culture on Earth. It is estimated that Australia’s indigenous people left Africa 75,000 years ago and have been in Australia for more than 40,000 years. (Source: Australian Geographic) 2.

  7. 6. Nov. 2019 · Australia is the flattest and driest of all continents. The continent’s soils are the oldest and least fertile in the world. The summit of Mount Kosciuszko, with an elevation of 2,228 metres, is the country’s highest peak. Australia’s population density of 2.8 people per kilometre square is one of the lowest in the world.