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INTRODUCTION
AUSTRALIA
Background
<Tab/> Australia is situated between the Indian and Pacific oceans, and is south of the Asia, hence its name meaning south of Asia. It is an island continent and is completely located in the southern hemisphere. Australia is also the only continent occupied entirely by a single nation. Tasmania, a small island that is off the southeast coast, is also a part of the continent of Australia, Australasia or as it is known by the French Oceania, although that does include the islands of the pacific.
<Tab/>Australia is the smallest,…

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