Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia. It is located on Australia's south-east coast along the Tasman Sea and surrounding one of the world's largest natural harbours. Residents are together known as "Sydneysiders" and constitute the most multicultural city in Australia and one of the most multicultural cities in the world.
The area around Sydney has been inhabited by indigenous Australians for tens of millennia. The first British settlers arrived in 1788 with Captain Arthur Phillip and founded Sydney as a penal colony. Successive colonial Governors assisted to transform the settlement into a thriving and independent metropolis. Since convict transportation ended in the mid 1800s the city has become a global cultural and economic centre. The population of Sydney at the time of the 2011 census was 5.7 million. About 1.8 million of this total were born overseas and represent a multitude of different countries from around the world. There are more than 250 different languages spoken in Sydney and about one-third of residents speak a language other than English at home.
Sydney has an advanced market economy with strengths in finance, manufacturing, and tourism. Its gross regional product was A$405 billion in 2013. There is a significant concentration of foreign banks and multinational corporations in Sydney and the city is promoted as the Asia-Pacific region's leading financial hub. Millions of tourists come to Sydney each year to see the city's landmarks. Its natural features include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, Bondi Beach, and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Man-made attractions such as the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge are also well known to international visitors.
Twin cities[]
- San Francisco, America
- Portsmouth, British Empire
- Sibu, British Empire
- Guangzhou, Republic of China
- Paris, France
- Berlin, Germany
- Athens, Greece
- Dublin, Ireland
- Florence, Italy
- Rome, Italy
- Nagoya, West Japan
- Wellington, New Zealand