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The travel agent will pick a country and provide detail information to the tourist.
1. Where is it located?
2. What cities are found there?
3. What languages are spoken?
4. What currency is used?
5. What famous tourist attractions are found there?
6. What products are exported
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1. Where is it located?
2. What cities are found there?
3. What languages are spoken?
4. What currency is used?
5. What famous tourist attractions are found there?
6. What products are exported
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Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It 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.
Australia has six states—New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia—and two major mainland territories—the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The more famous cities of Australia are the six capital cities of the six states respectively: Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, Melbourne, Melbourne and Perth.
Although Australia has no official language, English is so entrenched that it has become the de facto national language. Australian English is a major variety of the language with a distinctive accent and lexicon. Grammar and spelling are similar to that of British English with some notable exceptions. The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD) is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia. 1 Australian dollar is about 1.02 US dollars.
Sydney is one of the most spectacular cities in the world. Fact. There is nowhere else in the world where a city’s two most instantly recognisable landmarks are right beside each other. It also has one of the most amazing harbours in the world. And with some of the world’s best beaches only it has everything you need for a great few days. When you are strolling down Pitt Street you should recognise a segment of a bridge which is at the end. This is Sydney Harbour Bridge. Known as the ‘coat hanger’ to locals, it connects North Sydney to the CBD and really is breathtaking when you see it up close. The best vantage point to see the bridge is from Circular Quay, where you will also find Sydney Opera House. This famous building looks different from every angle and is unlike any other in the world. If you only do one thing down here, sip a coffee and just gaze at both these landmarks. It might not be the most amazing beach in the world, but Bondi Beach is undoubtedly Sydney’s, and probably Australia’s most famous. Spanning one kilometre from the north to the south headlands which guard it, lifeguards patrol the beach while surfers and swimmers can be seen in the sea. And then there are sunbathers, of course. If you don’t feel like sunbathing for a couple of hours the surfers provide hours of entertainment, as do the skateboarders going up and down the half-pipe which is at the southern end of the beach.
Australia exports were worth 27325 Million AUD in September of 2011. Rich in natural resources, Australia is a major exporter of agricultural products, particularly wheat and wool, minerals such as iron-ore and gold, and energy in the form of liquefied natural gas and coal. The agricultural and mining sectors account for 57% of the nation's exports. Australia's largest export markets are Japan, China, European Union, South Korea and United States. This page includes: Australia Exports chart, historical data and news.
Australia has six states—New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia—and two major mainland territories—the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). The more famous cities of Australia are the six capital cities of the six states respectively: Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart, Melbourne, Melbourne and Perth.
Although Australia has no official language, English is so entrenched that it has become the de facto national language. Australian English is a major variety of the language with a distinctive accent and lexicon. Grammar and spelling are similar to that of British English with some notable exceptions. The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD) is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia. 1 Australian dollar is about 1.02 US dollars.
Sydney is one of the most spectacular cities in the world. Fact. There is nowhere else in the world where a city’s two most instantly recognisable landmarks are right beside each other. It also has one of the most amazing harbours in the world. And with some of the world’s best beaches only it has everything you need for a great few days. When you are strolling down Pitt Street you should recognise a segment of a bridge which is at the end. This is Sydney Harbour Bridge. Known as the ‘coat hanger’ to locals, it connects North Sydney to the CBD and really is breathtaking when you see it up close. The best vantage point to see the bridge is from Circular Quay, where you will also find Sydney Opera House. This famous building looks different from every angle and is unlike any other in the world. If you only do one thing down here, sip a coffee and just gaze at both these landmarks. It might not be the most amazing beach in the world, but Bondi Beach is undoubtedly Sydney’s, and probably Australia’s most famous. Spanning one kilometre from the north to the south headlands which guard it, lifeguards patrol the beach while surfers and swimmers can be seen in the sea. And then there are sunbathers, of course. If you don’t feel like sunbathing for a couple of hours the surfers provide hours of entertainment, as do the skateboarders going up and down the half-pipe which is at the southern end of the beach.
Australia exports were worth 27325 Million AUD in September of 2011. Rich in natural resources, Australia is a major exporter of agricultural products, particularly wheat and wool, minerals such as iron-ore and gold, and energy in the form of liquefied natural gas and coal. The agricultural and mining sectors account for 57% of the nation's exports. Australia's largest export markets are Japan, China, European Union, South Korea and United States. This page includes: Australia Exports chart, historical data and news.
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