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- Canberra - Wikipedia
Canberra ( ˈkænbrə ⓘ KAN-brə; Ngunawal: Kanbarra) is the capital city of Australia and the only substantial settlement of the Australian Capital Territory
- Canberra | History, Map, Population, Climate, Facts | Britannica
Canberra, federal capital of the Commonwealth of Australia It occupies part of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), in southeastern Australia, and is about 150 miles (240 km) southwest of Sydney
- VisitCanberra | VisitCanberra
Natural beauty is right on your doorstep in Canberra with popular lookouts, challenging hikes, mountain bike trails in the inner suburbs Discover waterfalls, gorges, forests, and snow-capped mountains just 45-minutes’ drive from the city at national parks and nature reserves
- Travel Guide to Canberra, ACT - Tourism Australia
Explore our guide to Canberra, Australia Experience the capital’s culture and history, monuments and galleries, and surroundings of parkland and native bush
- Visit | Canberra
Iconic national attractions; riding Mount Stromlo’s bike trails; sipping our cool-climate Shiraz Canberra offers the peak experience It’s the best of Australia, brought together for you
- 16 Best Things to do in Canberra | About Australia
Find the best things to do in Canberra to add to your Australia itinerary World-class museums and galleries, food and wine, and garden parks
- Where is Canberra, Australia? | Where is Canberra Located on the Map
Where is Canberra Located? Canberra is located in the south-east part of Australia This is the capital city of Australia and the largest in-land city otherwise eight largest city of Australia The country's capital status it got in the year 1908 because it is entirely planned city of Australia designed by the Chicago architects Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin While designing
- Canberra - Home
Welcome to Canberra, the capital of Australia, where culture and history thrive amidst stunning natural landscapes Our lively and welcoming city offers a fascinating mix of modernity and tradition, from our pristine mountains and lakes to our world-class museums and galleries
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