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  1. Apr 23, 2024 · Darwin, capital and chief port of Northern Territory, Australia. It is situated on a low peninsula northeast of the entrance to its harbor, Port Darwin, a deep inlet of Beagle Gulf of the Timor Sea. The harbor was found in 1839 by John Stokes, surveyor aboard the HMS Beagle, and was named for Charles Darwin.

  2. Nov 19, 2019 · Located at the tip of the Northern Territory, along the Timor Sea in a region commonly referred to as the ‘Top End’, Darwin is Australias northernmost city and only tropical capital. Steeped in ancient Aboriginal culture, wartime history, untouched national parks, and once-in-a-lifetime tourist destinations, this major Australian ...

  3. Welcome to Darwin, a vibrant tropical city nestled in the heart of Australias Northern Territory. Known for its rich indigenous culture, breathtaking natural landscapes, and laid-back atmosphere, Darwin offers an unforgettable adventure for every traveler.

  4. Discover the tropical Top End of Australia. Darwin is your gateway to Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks, the Tiwi Islands and beyond. Experience the city's sparkling harbour, fascinating WWII history, Asian-influenced food, stunning sunsets and laid-back lifestyle.

  5. Darwin is famous for its multicultural food, outdoor markets, waterside attractions and a warm holiday vibe year-round. Here are 10 of Darwins must-do experiences. 1. Make like a local: head to the markets! Find locally made treasures and indulge your tastebuds at Darwin's famous markets.

  6. Darwin, a small yet cosmopolitan city, is the tropical capital city of the Northern Territory. People from more than 50 nations make up its population of 147,255 (2019). It sits on the Northern Territory coast, with the Timor Sea (a branch of the Indian Ocean) to the west, and the Arafura Sea to the north in Indonesian waters.

  7. Darwin. Northern Territory, Australia, Australia & Pacific. Australia's only tropical capital city and gateway to the Top End, Darwin, on the traditional lands of the Larrakia, gazes out across the Timor Sea. It's closer to Bali than Bondi and certainly feels removed from the rest of the country, which is just how the locals like it.

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