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South Australia

South Australia with it's capital city Adelaide.South Australia (SA) is the driest state in complete Australia. It is the fourth largest state/territory from the area point of view and fifth from population point of view. Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, has 1.1 million inhabitants which is more than two-third of the SA population. Despite Adelaide is relatively small, it has a lot to offer. Fascinating beaches, great festivals and the most tasty wines in the world...

The surroundings are rich of such a landscape that can only be seen in South Australia. The state is built on Yorke, Fleurieu and Eyre Peninsulas and is surrounded by the outback and Flinders Ranges. Flinders Ranges are a set of mountains, very popular for bushwalking and similar mountain sports. So are Adelaide Hills as well. Kangaroo Island is also a part of South Australia and is a must-see where variety of species from Australia's unique fauna can be observed from very nearby. In fact, in free nature.

South Australia is world wide renowned for its regional wines and is, of course, home to National Wine Centre. Furthermore, Barossa Valley is the most favored address for a tipsy and merry afternoon. Taste the most delicious wines in the world without missing a single one... But if you would prefer to savor your sips with only silence accompanying, give a try to the other valleys where you can even get a private consultant. For example Clare Valley...

The climate of South Australia is similar to Mediterranean climate. Usually mild in winter and pretty hot and dry in summer. The lack of rain in the state leads to a constant drought where the water of Murray River is being intensely used for living at some regions.

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