- Geography of New South Wales
New South Wales (NSW) is Australia's most populous state, located in the east coast of the continent. It is in the southern hemisphere between latitudes 28 and 38 degrees south of the equator and longitudes 143 and 154 degrees east of the Universal Prime Meridian (formerly known as the Greenwich meridian). The state is in the warm temperate climatic zone.
The area of
New South Wales is convert|809444|km2|sqmi|0|abbr=on. [cite web|url=http://www.ga.gov.au/education/facts/dimensions/areadime.htm|title=Area of Australia, States, and Territories|publisher=Geoscience Australia |date=2005-08-31|accessdate=2008-02-15] The coastline is convert|2137|km|mi|0|abbr=on in length. [cite web|url=http://www.ga.gov.au/education/facts/dimensions/coastlin.htm|title=Coastline Lengths|publisher=Geoscience Australia |date=2003-08-07|accessdate=2008-02-15]Cape Byron , in the north-east of the state, is Australia's most easterly point.The state is bordered on the north by
Queensland , on the west bySouth Australia , and on the south by Victoria. Its coast faces theTasman Sea .New South Wales contains two Federalenclave s: theAustralian Capital Territory (ACT), and theJervis Bay Territory .New South Wales can be divided physically into four sections:
*A thin coastal strip, with climates warming from cool temperate on the far south coast to subtropical near the Queensland border, including the regions south of Sydney such as theIllawarra andShoalhaven nearNowra . North of Sydney is Newcastle and the Central Coast and the North Coast, north of theHunter Region , as well as others.
*The mountainous areas of theGreat Dividing Range and the high country surrounding them. Whilst not particularly steep, many peaks rise above 1,000 m, with the highestMount Kosciuszko at 2,229 m (7,308 ft). This includes the Southern Highlands,Central Tablelands and the Northern Tablelands.
*The agricultural plains that fill a significant portion of the state's area, with a much sparser population than the coast, includes TheRiverina area aroundWagga Wagga .
*The Western Plains covering almost two-thirds of the state. In some years production is limited by water availability.Its four main cities from north to south are Newcastle, Gosford,
Sydney , and Wollongong which all lie along the coast. Other cities and towns include Albury, Broken Hill, Dubbo, Tamworth, Armidale, Lismore, Nowra, Griffith, Leeton, Wagga Wagga, Goulburn and Coffs Harbour.The steep escarpment of the Blue Mountains to the west of Sydney prevented European exploration beyond the coastal strip for several years until explorer
Gregory Blaxland found a way through in 1813, 25 years after the first settlement in Sydney.References
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