Australia is a country in the Southern Hemisphere, located on the mainland of the same name, as well as the nearby islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. The official name of the country is the Australian Union.
Some facts about Australia:
It is the smallest continent on Earth.
Australia’s wildlife is unique: it is home to many animals that you will not find anywhere else.
The most ancient animals, the echidna and the platypus, have been preserved in the country to this day.
Australia is home to marsupial animals: kangaroos, koalas, wombats and others.
There are a large number of crocodiles in the northern part of Australia.
The capital is Canberra.
Main attractions: Mount Uluru, Kakadu National Park, Sydney Opera House.
Australia is a country with a highly developed economy, the largest exporter of beef and wool, and also exports a large amount of wheat, mutton, and minerals.