Canberra, or Canberra, is the federal capital of Australia. It is the largest inland city in Australia, with a population of over 367,000, ranking eighth among all cities in Australia. It is located at the northern end of the Australian Capital Territory, 280 kilometers away from Sydney and 660 kilometers away from Melbourne, which are two metropolises on the east coast of Australia.
The development of history
Canberra is a young city. Since the establishment of the federal government, London and Sydney have been competing for the influence of Beijing's capital. Therefore, the federal government decided to choose a region between the two cities to create the new capital Beijing.
19 13, the federal government selected the scheme of the British design master Walter Burley Griffin from the global 137 urban design competition version numbers, and moved the capital after it was completed in 14. The new imperial capital was named Canberra, which means "a place for political parties".
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