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When choosing the capital, Australia couldn’t decide between Sydney and Melbourne, so they built Canberra as a compromise. Canberra, strategically located between the two major cities, now serves as the nation’s political center, even though it remains less internationally recognized than Sydney or Melbourne.
When choosing the capital, Australia couldn’t decide between Sydney and Melbourne, so they built Canberra as a compromise. Canberra, strategically located between the two major cities, now serves as the nation’s political center, even though it remains less internationally recognized than Sydney or Melbourne.