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 Sydney [Definition]
Sydney can be divided into two geographical regions: the Cumberland Plain, a relatively flat or rolling region lying south and west of the harbour, and the Hornsby Plateau, an elevated (up to 200 m) plateau north of the harbour that is dissected by steep, forested valleys.
Sydney's principal river is the Parramatta RiverThe Parramatta River is the main tributary of Sydney Harbour, along with the smaller Lane Cove and Duck Rivers.
Sydney is served by extensive trainIn rail transport, a train consists of a single or several connected rail vehicles that are capable of being moved together along a guideway to transport freight or passengers from one place to another along a planned route.
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 Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sydney is a significant global and domestic tourist destination and is regularly declared to be one of the most beautiful and livable cities in the world, admired for its harbour, beautiful coastline, warm and pleasant climate and cosmopolitan culture.
Sydney is also home to several large ethnic communities throughout the greater metropolitan area, and a significant gay community who host the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras along Oxford Street.
Sydney is serviced by an extensive network of motorways and roads.
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For other meanings, see Sydney (disambiguation) area surrounding Sydney Harbour has been inhabited by Aboriginal tribes, notably and inner suburbs the state-owned Sydney Buses has.
Sydney suburbs aboriginal meanings Sydney brought to you by poppin donuts For other meanings, see Sydney (disambiguation), or Sidney.
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 Sydney - Biocrawler definition:Sydney - Biocrawler
The Hornsby Plateau, known as the North Shore, was slower to develop because of its rough topography, and was mostly a quiet backwater until the Sydney Harbour Bridge was built, linking it to the city south of the harbour.
Sydney can be divided into two geographical regions: the Cumberland Plain, a relatively flat or rolling region lying south and west of the harbour, and the Hornsby Plateau, an elevated (up to 200 m) plateau north of the harbour that is dissected by steep, forested valleys.
Sydney Harbour looking south from the vicinity of the Sydney Harbour Bridge towards the CBD skyline; the Opera House is visible in the background on the left.
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 Sydney, Nova Scotia (former city) -
Sydney is a community and former city in Nova Scotia, Canada, and is located on its namesake harbour in eastern Cape Breton County.
For other meanings, see Sydney (disambiguation), or Sidney.
Lord Sydney appointed Col. DesBarres governor of the new colony of Cape Breton Island.
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 Encyclopedia: Sydney
King Street Wharf is a former maritime industrial area on the eastern shore of Darling Harbour, an inlet of Sydney Harbour, that has been redeveloped into a residential, commercial and entertainment precinct as part of the extensive redevelopment in the general area.
Darling Harbour is a large recreational pedestrian precinct situated on the western edge of central Sydney, Australia.
Sydneys Chinatown is located within the southern central business district of the City of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia, in the Haymarket area between Central Station and Darling Harbour.
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 Sydney
North Shore, was slower to develop because of its rough topography, and was mostly a quiet backwater until the Sydney Harbour Bridge was built, linking it to the city south of the harbour.
Cumberland Plain, a relatively flat or rolling region lying south and west of the harbour, and the Hornsby Plateau, an elevated (up to 200 m) plateau north of the harbour that is dissected by steep, forested valleys.
The Cumberland Plain developed first, and the oldest parts of the city are located in the flat areas.
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 Info and facts on 'Bridge'
Sydney Harbour Bridge (additional info and facts about Sydney Harbour Bridge)- arguably the best-known suspended-deck compression arch bridge
For other meanings, see Bridge (disambiguation) (additional info and facts about Bridge (disambiguation)).
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Sydney Harbour looking south from the vicinity of the Sydney Harbour Bridge towards the CBD skyline; the Opera House is visible in the background on the left.
Tampas skyline For alternate meanings, see Tampa (disambiguation) Tampa is a city located in Hillsborough County on the west coast of Florida.
For other uses, see United States (disambiguation) and US (disambiguation).
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For other meanings, see Sydney (disambiguation) area surrounding Sydney Harbour has been inhabited by Aboriginal tribes, notably and inner suburbs the state-owned Sydney Buses has.
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 Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sydney Harbour looking south from the vicinity of the Sydney Harbour Bridge towards the CBD skyline; the Opera House is visible in the background on the left.
For other meanings, see Sydney (disambiguation), or Sidney.
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 Articles - Sydney, Nova Scotia
Sydney is a community in Nova Scotia, Canada, and is located on its namesake harbour.
Cape Breton University is located immediately east of Sydney on the main highway to Glace Bay and the Nova Scotia Community College maintains the Marconi Campus adjacent to the university campus.
A group of Loyalists from the state of New York, fleeing the aftermath of the American Revolution, were added to the immigrants upon their arrival in Nova Scotia.
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 Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sydney Harbour looking south from the vicinity of the Sydney Harbour Bridge towards the CBD skyline; the Opera House is visible in the background on the left.
In the southern CBD, the streets run on a slightly angled grid pattern; in the older northern CBD, the routes are less logical, reflecting the ad-hoc development of bullock tracks in the early days of the city.
The biggest are the Australian Museum (natural history and anthropology), Powerhouse Museum (science, technology and design), Art Gallery of New South Wales and the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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 Sydney
Sydney Harbour Bridge The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the major landmarks of iconic image of both Sydney and Austral...
Sydney class cruiser Town class cruiser (1910) Leander class cruiser (1931) This is a disambiguation page; that is, one...
City of Sydney The City of Sydney comprises the 2004, the former LGA of the City of South Sydney was formally merged int...
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 Sydney Australia - Guide for Sydney Tours, Hotels and Attractions
Scenic Seaplane flights over Sydney Harbour, Bondi Beach and the Northern Beaches and romantic flight and lunch packages to unique and award winning restaurants.
The Sydney tours like the Hunter Valley Wine Tour and Blue Mountains Tour are very popular and should not be missed.
There is also free time to explore Sydney, or perhaps take a day tour to the picturesque Blue Mountains.
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 Sydney
Sydney Harbour Bridge The Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the major landmarks of iconic image of both Sydney and Austral...
Sydney class cruiser Town class cruiser (1910) Leander class cruiser (1931) This is a disambiguation page; that is, one...
Sydney gang rapes The Sydney gang rapes were a series of four separate crimes which occurred in Catholic and lift up".
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 Fountain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The El Alamein Memorial Fountain in Fitzroy Gardens, Kings Cross, Sydney, Australia.
Vancouver's Harbour Green urban park with pavement waterworks fountains that kids can frolic in
Early fountains depended on the gravity flow of water, from a spring or from an aqueduct supplied from a distant and higher source of water.
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 Bristol - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Francis Greenway was an architect and convict who was transported to Australia in 1814 and subsequently built many of the early iconic buildings of the city of Sydney.
One unusual feature of transport in Bristol are the water based city centre transport routes, operated as the Bristol Ferry Boat, which provide both leisure and commuter services on the harbour.
Long-standing plans for a light rail system in the Bristol area have so far come to nothing, and as a consequence public transport within the city is still largely bus based.
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 SPAG Game Reviews M
The medium's investigations take her from Centennial Park to the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Taronga Zoo to the University of New South Wales.
It may not seem like the most notable feature of the game, but it's an element rarely seen in IF nowadays: a reasonably involved storyline that, suitably understood, makes sense of the game, even though the game is quite playable by itself.
As with the Carousel Room in Zork II (or, even, the living room and its various entries in Zork I), mastering the layout means getting the hang of traveling through that location, and the geography here makes sense once the player accepts the premise.
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 Sydney - the free encyclopedia
For other meaning, see Sydney (disambiguation), or Sidney.
SydneyFerries, another state government-owned organisation, runs extensive commuter and tourist ferry services on Sydney Harbour and the Parramatta River.
The extensive area covered by metropolitan Sydney is formally divided into more than 300 suburbs (for addressing and postalpurposes), and formally administered by about 38 separate local government areas (in addition to the extensive responsibilitiesof the New South Wales State government and its agencies).
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He claims to "care deeply about issues such as the environment, architecture, inner-city renewal and the quality of life." He was shot at by gunman David Kang at Tumbalong Park, Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia in 1994.
For other people known as Prince Charles, see Prince Charles (disambiguation).
:For other people known as Charles, Prince of Wales, see Charles, Prince of Wales (disambiguation).
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 SPAG Game Reviews M
The medium's investigations take her from Centennial Park to the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Taronga Zoo to the University of New South Wales.
These were things like unimportant objects not being examinable, or it not being possible to disambiguate some object (this is a TADS thing isn't it?), or inconsistent choices of disambiguation.
L'Estrange is presented with two apparently unrelated mysteries: strange wildlife deaths ascribed to a mysterious beast loose in Centennial Park, and the apparent suicide of a marine biology worker.
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 Bambooweb: Northern line sydney
For other meanings, see Sydney (disambiguation), or Sidney.'' 3:...age:operahouse.arp.600pix.jpgthumb250pxrightSydney Opera House 5:...or its harbour, beaches and cosmopolitan culture.
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 Encyclopedia: Baddeck, Nova Scotia
Sydney, Nove Scotia, on Cape Breton Island Sydney is a community and former city in Nova Scotia, Canada, and is located on its namesake harbour.
There are several notable individuals named Jonathan Jones: Jonathan Jones (Journalist) Jonathan A Jones (Physicist) Jonathan D G Jones (Molecular biologist) This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
The village of Baddeck is located on Cape Breton Island in the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada It is situated on the shores of the beautiful Bras d'Or Lake (Golden Arm) in the heart of Cape Breton lsland.
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 Coathanger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the Big Coathanger is a nickname sometimes given to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
coathanger (football) a dangerous high tackle in Australian Rules Football
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 Charles Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Anderson (convict), an Australian convict who was chained to Goat Island in Sydney Harbour for two years
This human name article is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
Charles Anderson (Governor of Ohio) (1814–1895), former Governor of Ohio
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