The mainland part of the Australian Capital Territory does not have a coastline. It is entirely encompassed by the state of New South Wales. The length of its border is 306 km. However, Jervis Bay is the naval port of the ACT, located several hundred years away, on the southern NSW coast. The mainland length of the Jervis Bay territory of the ACT is 54 km, and the island length is 3 km.
According to Geoscience Australia, Tasmania's mainland coastline is 2833 km long, with its islands also having an extra total coastline length of 2049 km. This adds up to 4882 km.
The Australian Capital Territory was originally given the official title of the "Territory for the Seat of Government". Because it was such a long and awkward name, a bill was introduced to change the name after the first Parliament House was completed in 1927. At the time, the Supreme Court was known as the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory. However, many government departments, including that of the Attorney-General, preferred the more colloquial "Federal Capital Territory". It took several attempts to pass the bill to rename it to Australian Capital Territory, but it was finally agreed upon and passed in 1938.
The coastline of the Northern Territory is approximately 5,000 kilometers long.
The Australian Capital territory itself was not discovered; rather, the land which now comprises the ACT was discovered.The local Aboriginal nation, comprising the Ngambri and the Ngunnawal people, had been living in the Canberra region long before Europeans first found it.Following European settlement of the continent, where the Australian Capital Territory is now located became rich farming land known as Limestone Plains. Little-known Australian explorer Joseph Wild, an ex-convict, together with James Vaughan and Charles Throsby, first explored the area in 1815.
The Australian Capital territory itself was not discovered; rather, the land which now comprises the ACT was discovered.The local Aboriginal nation, comprising the Ngambri and the Ngunnawal people, had been living in the Canberra region long before Europeans first found it.Following European settlement of the continent, where the Australian Capital Territory is now located became rich farming land known as Limestone Plains. Little-known Australian explorer Joseph Wild, an ex-convict, together with James Vaughan and Charles Throsby, first explored the area in 1815.
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The air distance from London, Ontario, Canada, to Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, is 9,726 miles. That equals 15,651 kilometers or 8,451 nautical miles.
Canberra- 8 letters long, the capital of Australia. Also you have other capital cities such as Brisbane, the capital of the state of Queensland, and Adelaide, the capital of South Australia; each of these is also 8 letters long.
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