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Title: Sydney's History,Climate, Economy,religion and Education


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SYDNEY
  • JATIN SINGH

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Tables Of Content
  • About
  • History
  • Climate
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Religion
  • Education
  • Reference

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About Sydney
  • Sydney gets more than 10 million global and
    household guests every year for its shorelines
    and attractions.
  • Sydney is 12th Most expensive City.
  • Sydney is Also a Capital of Australia ICT
    Industry and is 76 percent of Australia ICT
    Regional, Headquarters are located in NSW.
  • English ,Arabic, Greek and Many Languages are
    spoken in Sydney.
  • Cricket is the Most Popular game in Sydney and
    the World cup hosted by this city in 2015.

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History
  • The first people to inhabit the area now known as
    Sydney were indigenous Australians having
    migrated from northern Australia and before that
    from southeast Asia.
  • Radiocarbon dating suggests human activity first
    started to occur in the Sydney area from around
    30,735 years ago
  • The earliest British settlers called them Eora
    people. "Eora" is the term the indigenous
    population used to explain their origins upon
    first contact with the British.

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Climate
  • The climate of Sydney is humid subtropical
    shifting from mild and cool in winter to warm and
    hot in the summer
  • Rainfall is spread evenly throughout the year,
    though it is generally highest between February
    and June
  • Sydney has 103.9 clear days annually, with the
    monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from
    53 in January to 72 in August.The city receives
    around 20 thunderstorms per year.
  • Sydney's heat is usually dry when temperatures
    soar over 35 C (95 F). In some hot days, low
    pressure troughs would increase humidity and
    southerly busters would decrease temperatures.

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Economy
  • Researchers from Loughborough University have
    ranked Sydney amongst the top ten world cities
    that are highly integrated into the global
    economy. The Global Economic Power Index ranks
    Sydney number eleven in the world.
  • Wheat, gold, and other minerals became additional
    export industries towards the end of the
    1800s.Significant capital began to flow into the
    city from the 1870s to finance roads, railways,
    bridges, docks, courthouses, schools, and
    hospitals.

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Culture
  • The cultural life of Sydney, Australia is
    dynamic, diverse and multicultural.
  • Many of the individual cultures that make up the
    Sydney mosaic are centred on the cultural,
    artistic, ethnic, linguistic and religious
    communities formed by waves of immigration.
  • Sydney is a major global city with a vibrant
    scene of musical, theatrical, visual, literary
    and other artistic activity.

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Religion
  • The indigenous people of Sydney held totemic
    beliefs known as "dreamings".
  • Governor Lachlan Macquarie made an effort to
    found a culture of formal religion throughout the
    early settlement and ordered the construction of
    churches such as St Matthew's, St Luke's, St
    James's, and St Andrew's.
  • These and other religious institutions have
    contributed to the education and health of
    Sydney's residents over time. 28.3 identify
    themselves as Catholic, whilst 17.6 practice no
    religion, 16.1 are Anglican, 4.7 are Muslim,
    4.2 are Eastern Orthodox, 4.1 are Buddhist,
    2.6 are Hindu, and 0.9 are Jewish.

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Education
  • Sydney is home to some of Australia's most
    prestigious universities, technical institutions
    and schools.
  • Sydney is home to some of Australia's most
    prominent Universities, and is also the site of
    Australia's first university, the University of
    Sydney, established in 1850.
  • There are four multi-campus government-funded
    Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutes
    in Sydney which provide vocational training at a
    tertiary level.

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Reference
  • http//australiapopulation2017.com/population-sydn
    ey-2017.html
  • https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SydneyEconomy

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