Wednesday, December 2, 2015




Australia



Because Australia is the world's sixth largest country is a sovereign country and Oceania, whose form of government is the federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy, the primary basis of Australian culture was Anglicization until mid-twentieth century, though the Australians had characteristics gone being acquired environmental and Aboriginal culture. During the past 50 years, Australian culture has been strongly influenced by American popular culture (particularly television and cinema), by large-scale immigration from non-English speaking countries and neighboring Asian countries. The vigor and originality of Australian arts movies, opera, music, painting, theater, dance and crafts have reached Australia international. The recognition cuisine reflects its multicultural historical past: the local cuisine of the Australian aborigines, called bush tucker or bush-food, the British and Irish cuisine of the first European settlers who came mainly from the British Isles, and the contributions of Asian and Mediterranean cuisine brought by the immigrants after World War II. Meat and fish are basic ingredients. Australia typical dish par excellence is the meatloaf.

Uluru
Great Ocean Road
Tasmania
Reef Sydney
Magnetic Island
Whitsundays
Ayers Rocks
I know these places like Australia because I think they are very interesting and learn more about the culture of Australia.



















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