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  2. Geography of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Parramatta River drains a large area of Sydney's western suburbs. [7] With 5,005,400 inhabitants (as of 2016) and an urban population density of 2037 people per square kilometre, Sydney's urban area covers 1,788 km 2 (690 sq mi), [8] comprising 35% of Sydney and is constantly growing. [9]

  3. List of road routes in New South Wales (numeric) - Wikipedia

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    7.3 km (4.5 mi) – southern end extended along Sydney Road through Balgowlah to Seaforth when Burnt Bridge Creek Deviation opened (replacing ) in 1985 - northern end re-aligned from Howard Avenue/The Strand/Griffin Road/Adams and Oliver Streets terminating in Dee Why to current alignment in 1993 – decommissioned in 1995 [10] [self-published ...

  4. Regions of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The postcodes start at 2015 and end in 2020 with the suburbs of Botany and Banksmeadow being the exception having the postcode of 2019 which while being geographically south of the CBD along with the included suburbs are actually past the Airport and on the other side of the Eastern Distributor deeming them South-East and not Inner South.

  5. M5 Motorway (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates (West end); (East end); General information; Type: Motorway: Length: 28.8 km (18 mi) [1]: Opened: 1992–94 (Prestons–Beverly Hils) 2001 (Beverly Hills–Mascot): Gazetted: June 1993 [2]: Route number(s): M5 (2013–present): Former route number: Metroad 5 (1993–2013): Major junctions; West end: Hume Motorway Prestons, New South Wales: : Westlink M7; Hume Highway; Fairford Road ...

  6. List of road routes in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales. Road routes in New South Wales assist drivers navigating roads in urban, rural, and scenic areas of the state. Today all numbered routes in the state are allocated a letter (M, A, B or D) in addition to a one- or -two digit number, with 'M' routes denoting motorways, 'A' routes denoting routes of national significance, 'B' routes denoting routes of state significance, and 'D ...

  7. Prospect Highway - Wikipedia

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    Prospect Highway is an 11.1-kilometre (6.9 mi) [1] secondary urban road linking Baulkham Hills and Pemulwuy in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.The highway provides a free alternative link from the tolled M2 Hills and the Westlink M7 motorways in the northeast to the M4 Western Motorway in the southwest and further south.

  8. Great Western Highway - Wikipedia

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    City Road (Princes Highway) (A36) – Newtown, Kogarah, Wollongong, Sydney Airport: Western end of Broadway, eastern end of Parramatta Road: Hawthorne Canal: 5.6: 3.5: Battle Bridge [28] Inner West: Summer Hill: 6.3: 3.9: Liverpool Road (Hume Highway) (A22) – Chullora, Liverpool, Prestons: Controlled T intersection, route A22 continues ...

  9. Eastern Suburbs (Sydney) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] However, the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney in the more expansive sense refers to the whole area situated to the east and south-east of the Sydney central business district, around the southern shore of Sydney Harbour to the Pacific Ocean beaches and continuing on to the port at Botany Bay and La Perouse.