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Sydney - Australia
Sydney is situated in southeastern Australia, located on the southern
shore of Port Jackson (an arm of the Pacific Ocean). Sydney is
Australia’s oldest and largest city and is a major economic, cultural,
and administrative center. It has warm summers and mild winters. Mean
temperatures range from 12.6° to 21° C (55° to 70° F), with an
average annual rainfall of 1194 mm distributed fairly evenly throughout
the year.
Sydney and its suburbs cover about 12,400 sq km, from the Hawkesbury
River in the north to the southern tablelands in the south and from the
Blue Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. Long
fingers of bush-land extend deep into Sydney’s metropolitan heart,
making it vulnerable to bush-fires.
In Sydney’s central business district, colonial public buildings and
handsome terrace homes sit next to modern skyscrapers, such as Sydney
Tower (305 m/1000 ft). Also downtown is Sydney Harbour Bridge, which for
many years symbolized the city. Completed in 1932, the bridge linked
northern Sydney with the southern and eastern suburbs and was at that
time the largest single-arch bridge in the world. The bridge was
eclipsed as a symbol with the opening, in 1973, of the multishelled
Sydney Opera House. Located at Bennelong Point, an arm of land jutting
into Port Jackson, the Opera House is now one of the most famous pieces
of modern architecture in the world.
Sydney has a population (1993 estimate) of 3,719,000. The metropolitan
area is populated mostly by descendants of British and Irish immigrants,
but, as in other major Australian cities, Sydney has been transformed in
recent years by migration from southern Europe and Southeast Asia.
Sydney has large concentrations of Lebanese, Vietnamese, and other Asian
immigrants, as well as large numbers of Italians and Greeks. The growth
of greater Sydney has caused a continual rise in housing costs and
forced many residents to the outer suburbs. Aborigines constitute 0.6
percent of the city’s total population.
Sydney is the industrial, commercial, financial, and tourist capital
of Australia and is one of the most significant financial centers in the
Asia-Pacific region. Sixty of Australia’s largest corporations have
their headquarters in Sydney, and the Sydney stock exchange is the
largest in Australia.. Manufacturing, however, continues to be
important: metals, machinery, clothing, processed food, electronic
equipment, motor vehicles, ships, and refined petroleum are some of the
wide range of Sydney’s manufactured products.
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