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| | (name) Victoria / (place name) Victoria (capital of the Seychelles, southeastern state in Australia etc) | |
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| | Australia | |
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| | Melbourne, Australia | |
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| | name of various places including Gold Coast (Australian city), Gold Coast (former British colony in Africa) and Costa Daurada (area on the coast of Catalonia, Spain) | |
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| | Canberra, capital of Australia | |
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| | Nan'ao County in Shantou 汕頭|汕头, Guangdong / Nan'ao Township in Yilan County 宜蘭縣|宜兰县, Taiwan / abbr. for 南澳大利亞州|南澳大利亚州, South Australia | |
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| | Perth, capital of Western Australia | |
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| | football played with oval-shaped ball (rugby, American football, Australian rules etc) | |
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| | Sydney, capital of New South Wales, Australia (Tw) | |
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| | governor (of a province or colony) / (US) state governor / (Australian) state premier | |
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| | Charles Darwin (1809-1882), British biologist, author of "On the Origin of Species" 物種起源|物种起源 / Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory (Australia) | |
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| | Sydney, capital of New South Wales, Australia | |
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| | Heath Ledger, Australian actor (1979-2008) | |
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| | BHP Billiton (Anglo-Australian mining corporation) | |
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| | Perth, capital of Western Australia / also written 帕斯 | |
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| | New South Wales, southeast Australian state | |
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| | Brisbane, capital of Queensland, Australia | |
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| | wombat (Australian marsupial) | |
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| | Hobart, capital of Tasmania (Australia) | |
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| | Canberra, capital of Australia (Tw) | |
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| | Commonwealth of Australia | |
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| | Hobart, capital of Tasmania, Australia | |
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| | (name) Keynes / John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946), influential British economist / Cairns, city in Queensland, Australia | |
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| | Christmas Island, Australia | |
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| | Adelaide, capital of South Australia | |
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| | Bunbury, coastal city in Western Australia / Banbury, town in Oxfordshire, England | |
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| | Western Australia, Australian state | |
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| | cassowary (genus Casuarius), large flightless bird native to northeastern Australia and New Guinea / CL: 隻|只 | |
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| | Australian National University (ANU), Canberra | |
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| | Australian dollar | |
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| | Western Australia, Australian state | |
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| | Australian dollar | |
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| | Victoria, southeastern Australian state | |
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| | Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia | |
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| | Alice Springs, town in central Australia (Tw) | |
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| | Australia and New Zealand | |
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| | New South Wales (Australian state) | |
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| | China-Australia (relations) | |
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| | Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) | |
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| | Wollongong, Australia | |
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| | Rio Tinto (UK-Australian mining corporation) | |
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| | Queensland (Australia) | |
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| | Australian Capital Territory | |
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| | Northern Territory, sparsely populated federal territory extending from center to north of Australia | |
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| | Adelaide, capital of South Australia | |
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| | Cathy Freeman (1973-), Australian sprinter | |
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| | South Australia, Australian state | |
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| | Box Hill, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia with a large Chinese community | |
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| | Australia (slang term reflecting a perception of Australia as something of a backwater) | |
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| | Murray-Darling river system in the southeast of Australia | |
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| | Great Dividing Range, mountain range along the east coast of Australia | |
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| | Queensland, northeast Australian state | |
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| | Alice Springs, town in central Australia | |
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| | Australian-style / Macanese-style | |
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| | Australian rules football; Aussie rules | |
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| | Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Australian state-run broadcaster | |
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| | Australian Open (tennis tournament) | |
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| | Uluru, iconic large rock formation in central Australia, sacred to Aboriginals, a World Heritage Site / also known as Ayers Rock | |
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| | Uluru, massive sandstone outcrop in central Australia | |
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| | Bunbury, coastal city in Western Australia | |
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| | Julia Gillard (1961-), Australian politician, prime minister 2010-2013 | |
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| | (slang) Australia | |
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| | Port Darwin (the port of Darwin, the capital city of the Northern Territory, Australia) | |
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| | Adelaide, capital of South Australia / also written 阿德萊德|阿德莱德 | |
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| | Terence Tao, Chinese-Australian mathematician, Fields medalist in 2006 | |
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| | Chinese name adopted by Kevin Rudd (1957-), Australian politician proficient in Mandarin, prime minister 2007-2010 and 2013 | |
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| | South Korea and Australia | |
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| | capital territory / Australian Capital Territory (ACT) around Canberra 堪培拉 | |
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