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WELCOME TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ADELAIDE. Capital city of South Australia Population: 1,158,259 Climate: Mediterranean climate, averaging 15C in winter and 29C in summer In Adelaide, there is a brilliant blend of things to see and do:
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ADELAIDE • Capital city of South Australia • Population: 1,158,259 • Climate: Mediterranean climate, averaging 15C in winter and 29C in summer • In Adelaide, there is a brilliant blend of things to see and do: • immerse yourself in the culture of Adelaide's North Terrace, with its museums and city cafes • indulge in retail therapy while shopping at Rundle Mall • sample the tastes on offer at the famed Adelaide Central Market • sip award-winning wines at the National Wine Centre • follow in the footsteps of sporting champions at the world-famous Adelaide Oval • enjoy a retreat to the cosmopolitan seaside suburbs of Glenelg, Henley Beach and Semaphore. • http://www.southaustralia.com/regionalguides/adelaide/index.html
ADELAIDE HILLS • One visit to the Adelaide Hills and you'll see why this place fuelled the creative fires of so many artists: • Located only 20 minutes from the city of Adelaide • home to the famous town of Hahndorf, the garden village of Stirling, Mount Barker, Lobethal and Birdwood. • offers you numerous walking and cycling trails, great attractions, welcoming cellar doors, quality pubs & restaurants, good shopping, an abundance of fresh local produce and a wide range of accommodation. • Climate: • average 14C in winter and 28C in summer http://www.southaustralia.com/regionalguides/AdelaideHills/index.html
BAROSSA • The wine capital of Australia, a place where you can get a taste for the finer things in life: • share a drink with the people who actually make the region's world class wines • meet them at the Barossa's wineries and cellar doors, run into them at restaurants, or on a golf course • browse art stores • get out into the sunny countryside and stretch your legs with a walk in a national park • Climate: • Dry summers (up to 35C), mild winters • http://www.southaustralia.com/regionalguides/barossa/index.html
Sources of Information You can visit on the internet: http://www.southaustralia.com/Regions.aspx http://www.southaustralia.com/sg/oceantooutback.aspx You can read: Lonely Planet South Australia