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Australia

Australia. Australian food. The Australian cuisine is diverse and explores international flavors. Due to the proximity of Asia can be found in major cities of the country many Japanese restaurants, Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese and Thai. Australian onions Seafood masses and salad.

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Australia

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  1. Australia

  2. Australianfood • The Australian cuisine is diverse and explores international flavors. Due to the proximity of Asia can be found in major cities of the country many Japanese restaurants, Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese and Thai. AustralianonionsSeafoodmassesandsalad

  3. Touriscticpoints Operahouse Ponte HabourandWilpena.

  4. Typicalmusic • Typical of the music australia is aboriginal rock or rock . • Australia has produced a wide variety of rock and popular music, from the internationally renowned work of the Bee Gees, AC/DC, INXS, Nick Cave, Savage Garden, the Seekers, or pop diva Kylie Minogue to the popular local content of John Farnham, Jimmy Barnes or Paul Kelly. Indigenous Australian music and Australian jazz have also had cross-over influence on this genre.

  5. Typicalclothing • A clothes typical of Australia are usually long dresses and big Hats…

  6. Folklore • AustralianAboriginalmythology • Animals/creatures • Drop bear - Stories of drop bears are frequently related to visiting tourists as a joke. (see also the Queensland Tiger) • Gippsland phantom cat - an urban legend centered on the idea that United States soldiers based in Victoria, in the swamps of the Greta area, in Victoria, Australia. • Lyrebird - The Lyrebird is said to mimic a wide variety of sounds. They have been said to be able to mimic chainsaws and cars , alarms, horns, and even trains. . There is a story about a lyrebird that used to halt 19th Century logging operations by mimicking the fire siren. • Tasmanian tiger - despite the widely held view that the Thylacine (or Tasmanian tiger) became extinct during the 1930s, accounts of sightings in eastern Victoria and parts of Tasmania have persisted to the present day.

  7. Monetory system • The Australian pound (lb Australian English) was the currency used in Australia between 1910 and February 14, 1966, when it was finally replaced by the current Australian dollar. It was divided into twenty shillings and each shilling into twelve pence.The Australian pound was a response to the new political situation, which had been incorporated in the Commonwealth within the British Empire in 1901, achieving a greater degree of internal autonomy and control over local affairs, leaving Britain the functions of government relations and defense and recognize the British monarch as their sovereign. Precisely the currency issue was one of the new powers to the Australian government.

  8. Mores • The Australians have few customs in relation to Brazil, there tends to smile a lot to greet, no hugs and kisses, something very interesting is the ease in making friends, they alwayscome together in friendship. Always in good shape, balanced feeds, diets and partyextravaganza too, sometimes casual clothes and lots of beer! and pizza!

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