Major cities in Australia
SYDNEY Sydney is the oldest and largest city in Australia, as well as the administrative center of New South Wales. Sydney was founded by Arthur Phillip-the head of the party of British colonists in 1788. the city was named in honor of Lord Sidney-the Minister of the interior. Since colonization, the city has grown significantly, and has become a civilized center with a population of about 3.8 million people, which today is more than 20% of the total population of Australia. SYDNEY Sydney is located in the deepest part of the great Bay at the mouth of the Paramatta river. All year round, this one of the largest bays in the world is filled with a large number of vessels. It has a subtropical climate, with summer in Sydney falling in winter, but even in the winter months it is Sunny and not cold most of the time. If you move inland from Sydney, then a couple of dozen kilometers will begin the Blue mountains, a pile of steep steeps and hills. To the South and North of Sydney stretch sandy beaches and green suburbs.