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Welcome to South Australia with its zest for life and a taste of history, the state of colour and contrasts.
The fourth largest state, South Australia shares borders with all the other mainland States and the Northern Territory. It is the junction of the major north-south and east-west road, rail and air corridors.
Area
984,377 square kilometres (385,000 square miles)
Coastlines
3,700 kilometres (2,300 miles)
Capital City
Adelaide - a sophisticated, cosmopolitan hub and the center of the State's economic, cultural, political and social life.
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Adelaide is often referred to as a 'city within a park' because it is completely surrounded by green space.
Adelaide's remarkable parklands let the city breathe. Colonel William Light plotted this ring of parklands in his original plan of the city in 1837. It contains 29 parks - an amazing 45 per cent of the city area. Since the earliest days of the colony, they've been preserved and enhanced as an important natural asset to the city.
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Explore Adelaide's Wine & Food
Adelaide is the centre of South Australia's booming wine industry. And the closest vineyard is a cork toss from the city centre.
At the end of North Terrace, the National Wine Centre is a showcase for Australia's wine industry and includes a wine-tasting gallery, an interactive exhibit that covers all aspects of winemaking and a working vineyard. You'll find Penfolds Magill Estate in the Adelaide foothills. Drop in for tastings, or join a winery tour - including one about Australia's most famous wine, Grange.
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