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3 days ago · In 2020, it had a metropolitan population (including suburbs) of more than 1,376,601, making it Australia's fifth-largest city. 77% of the population of South Australia are residents of the Adelaide metropolitan area, making South Australia one of the most centralised states.
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1 day ago · Explore our guide to Adelaide, SA – a growing city with a burgeoning small-bar scene, world-class art, and a festival calendar to rival other Aussie cities.
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2 days ago · One of the major wine regions in South Australia, the Clare Valley is best known for its world-class riesling. A fertile wine region two hours north of Adelaide, the Clare Valley is home to some of the most awarded wineries in the country.
1 day ago · Australia, the largest landmass in the continent, is highly urbanised, and has the world's 14th-largest economy with the second-highest human development index globally. Australia also has the world's 9th largest immigrant population.
23 hours ago · Australia has an average population density of 3.5 persons per square kilometre of total land area, which makes it one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. This is generally attributed to the semi-arid and desert geography of much of the interior of the country.
2 days ago · The Barossa Valley is only about an hour drive from Adelaide, making it an easy day trip or weekend escape from the city. Hire a car, or opt for a tour or taxi to take you there. Barossa Valley is a 76km (47mi) drive from Adelaide Airport (ADL); international and domestic arrivals.