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Darwin is the capital of Australia’s northernmost state, Northern Territory. This coastal city was named after famed British naturalist Charles Darwin and is located on a peninsula, surrounded by open water on three sides. It is known for its rugged, relaxed outdoor lifestyle and is home to approximately 115,000 residents.
Darwin enjoys warm weather all year round and experiences a Tropical Summer from October to March. During this time, the city experiences balmy weather combined with predictable daily showers, which rejuvenate the landscape and provide much-needed succour to the parched land. This period is considered by many visitors as the most beautiful time of year.
Darwin is incredibly culturally diverse and is home to people of more than 50 nationalities, including the indigenous Arrakia Aboriginal people.
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