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- Geography_of_Western_Australia abstract "Western Australia occupies nearly one third of the Australian continent. Due to the size and the isolation of the state, considerable emphasis has been made of these features; it is the second largest administrative territory in the world, after Yakutia in Russia, and no other regional administrative jurisdiction in the world occupies such a high percentage of a continental land mass. It is also the only first level administrative subdivision to occupy the entire continental coastline in one cardinal direction.Its capital city, Perth, is also considered to be amongst the world's most isolated, being closer to Jakarta in Indonesia, than to the Australian national capital in Canberra.".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia thumbnail Western_Australia_locator-MJC.png?width=300.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia wikiPageID "12228640".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia wikiPageRevisionID "599682375".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia areaRanking "1".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia borders List_of_countries_and_territories_by_land_borders.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia borders Northern_Territory.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia borders South_Australia.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia continent Australia_(continent).
- Geography_of_Western_Australia hasPhotoCollection Geography_of_Western_Australia.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia highestPoint Mount_Meharry.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia highestPoint "1,249 m".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia kmArea "2529875".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia kmCoastline "12889".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia largestLake Lake_Mackay.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia largestLake "3494.0".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia longestRiver Gascoyne_River.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia longestRiver "834.0".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia map "Western Australia locator-MJC.png".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia mapSize "320".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia name "Western Australia".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia prefix "Geography of".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia region Western_Australia.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia title Geography_of_Australia.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia vi "Victoria".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia subject Category:Geography_of_Western_Australia.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia point "-26.0 121.0".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia type SpatialThing.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia comment "Western Australia occupies nearly one third of the Australian continent. Due to the size and the isolation of the state, considerable emphasis has been made of these features; it is the second largest administrative territory in the world, after Yakutia in Russia, and no other regional administrative jurisdiction in the world occupies such a high percentage of a continental land mass.".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia label "Geography of Western Australia".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia sameAs m.011bk18z.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia sameAs Q5535251.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia sameAs Q5535251.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia lat "-26.0".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia long "121.0".
- Geography_of_Western_Australia wasDerivedFrom Geography_of_Western_Australia?oldid=599682375.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia depiction Western_Australia_locator-MJC.png.
- Geography_of_Western_Australia isPrimaryTopicOf Geography_of_Western_Australia.