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A nation that occupies an entire continent, Australia stands as one of the most geographically distinctive countries on Earth. Isolated by vast oceans, it has developed extraordinary biodiversity found nowhere else—home to unique species such as the Kangaroo and Koala. Yet Australia’s identity reaches far beyond nature. Its land preserves one of the world’s oldest continuous cultures through the traditions of Aboriginal Australians. Today, modern cities like Sydney and Melbourne reflect a prosperous, multicultural society. Combining ancient heritage, ecological uniqueness, and strategic presence in the Indo-Pacific, Australia represents a rare civilization built upon an entire island continent. 🌏
By Đàm Tuấn QuỳnhA nation that occupies an entire continent, Australia stands as one of the most geographically distinctive countries on Earth. Isolated by vast oceans, it has developed extraordinary biodiversity found nowhere else—home to unique species such as the Kangaroo and Koala. Yet Australia’s identity reaches far beyond nature. Its land preserves one of the world’s oldest continuous cultures through the traditions of Aboriginal Australians. Today, modern cities like Sydney and Melbourne reflect a prosperous, multicultural society. Combining ancient heritage, ecological uniqueness, and strategic presence in the Indo-Pacific, Australia represents a rare civilization built upon an entire island continent. 🌏