Tourist Guide Fremantle
Fremantle, this is a port city of Western part of Australia. It is at a distance of 19 kilometers from the state capital Perth, and is placed at the mouth of the Swan River. The city has been named after the English naval officer, Charles Fremantle, who had established the camp at this site, and announced of its possession.
The first settlements here were made in the year 1829, and they were the Swan River Colonists, it was declared as a city in the year 1929. The population of the town is 26,000. The climate of this town is similar to the others seaside communities, with a regular sea breeze blowing in.
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