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Canberra (/ˈkænbərə/ KAN-bər-ə; Ngunawal: Kanbarra) is the
capital city of Australia.
Founded following the
federation of the
colonies of
Australia as...
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Canberra in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Canberra is the
capital city of Australia. It may also
refer to:
English Electric Canberra, a British...
- (RNZAF)
leased 17
Canberra B.2s and
three T.4s from the RAF from 1958 to 1962
pending delivery of
their own
Canberras. The
leased Canberras were operated...
- to Martin,
requesting the
manufacturing of an
initial quantity of 250
Canberras,
which had
received the USAF
designation B-57A (Martin
internally designated...
- RAN's
requested requirements, and
there were
benefits from
ordering the
Canberras and the new Hobart-class air
warfare destroyers from the same company...
- September, IAF
Canberras made a
daylight strike in ****stan on the
radar complex in Badin.
Under Wing
Commander Peter Wilson, six
Canberras from No. 16 Squadron...
- The
Canberra Times is a
daily newspaper in
Canberra, Australia,
which is
published by
Australian Community Media. It was
founded in 1926, and has changed...
- The
University of
Canberra (UC) is a
public research university with its main
campus located in Bruce,
Canberra,
Australian Capital Territory. The campus...
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Fighting Canberras, p. 13 Clark, The
Fighting Canberras, pp. 12–13 Mellefont, Two
ships called Canberra, p. 6 Clark, The
Fighting Canberras, pp. 13, 15...
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Canberra is Australia's
capital and its
largest inland city. At the 2021 census, it had 452,670 residents. This
amounted to 1.8% of Australia's po****tion...