The Northern Territory is a federal territory of Australia located in the central and central northern regions of the country. It covers an area of approximately 1.42 million square kilometers, making it the third largest territory in Australia. The capital city is Darwin, which is known for its tropical climate and vibrant multicultural community.
The Northern Territory is famous for its natural wonders, including Kakadu National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Litchfield National Park, known for its waterfalls and rock pools. Additionally, Uluru, a large sandstone rock formation and sacred site for the Indigenous Anangu people, is one of the most iconic symbols of Australia.
The population of the Northern Territory is diverse, consisting of various Indigenous groups as well as people from different cultural backgrounds. The economy is driven by sectors such as tourism, mining, and agriculture, and it plays a significant role in the cultural heritage and natural landscape of Australia.
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