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| Motto: Ut Prosint Omnibus Conjuncti "United for the common good" | |||
| Nickname: | "The City of Churches" | ||
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| Area: | 870km² (Metro) | ||
| Latitude: | 34° 55' S | ||
| Longitude: | 138° 36' E | ||
| Time Zone | UTC +9:30 | ||
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| ( 2003) | 1,119,900 | ||
| Among Australian cities: | Ranked 5th | ||
| Density: | 199 persons/km² | ||
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| Michael Harbison | |||
| Governing body: | Adelaide City Council | ||
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Adelaide is the capital city of the Australian state of South Australia. It is a coastal city on the Southern Ocean and was named in honour of Queen Adelaide, the consort of King William IV. It is situated on the Fleurieu Peninsula overlooking the Gulf St. Vincent, bordered by the low lying Mt Lofty Ranges to the east giving the suburbs a roughly north-south rectangular layout. The population is 1,072,585 (census 2001). In terms of population, it is the fifth-largest of the Australian capital cities.
Adelaide has a Mediterranean climateA mediterranean climate is one that resembles those of lands bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It is usually experienced between 30 to 50 degrees north and 30 to 40 degrees south of the Equator. Precipitation As an example, San Francisco in California, USA which generally means mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers.
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(*Kent Town weather station 1977-present)
South Australia was officially settled as a new British province on December 28December 28 is the 362nd day of the year (363rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 3 days remaining. Events 418 St. Boniface I becomes Pope 1065 Westminster Abbey is consecrated. 1832 John C. Calhoun becomes the first Vice President of the Uni, 1836Events January Book by Maria Monk claims that she was sexually exploited in a Canadian convent February 3 United States Whig Party holds its first convention in Albany, New York. February 23 The siege of the Alamo begins in San Antonio, Texas. February 24 (now commemorated as a public holiday, Proclamation Day) and the site of the new city was surveyed and laid-out by Colonel William LightColonel William Light (1786 1839) was born in Malaya in 1786, an illegitmate son of Captain Francis Light, the Governor of Penang, and Martina Rozells, the so-called "Princess of Kedah" of mixed Siamese- Portuguese descent. In 1835, Light was appointed Su, the first Surveyor-General of South Australia. Light chose, not without opposition, a site on rising ground close to the River TorrensThe River Torrens flows through the capital city of Adelaide, South Australia. During the 19th century cargo ships were able to convey their loads up the river to the city from Port Adelaide, but this eventually gave way to rail and road transport. Nowada, which became the chief early water supply for the fledgling colony. " Light's Vision", as it has been termed, has meant that the initial design of Adelaide required little modification as the city grew and prospered. Usually in an older city, it would be necessary to accommodate larger roads and add parks, whereas Adelaide had them from the start.
Adelaide was established as the centre of a planned colony of free immigrants, promising freedom from religious persecution and civil liberties and as such does not share the convict history of other Australian cities, like Sydney and Hobart. Coincidental to that fact, the name Adelaide comes from the German words meaning “Noble Birth”.