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Kakadu National Park is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia, 171 km (106 mi) southeast of Darwin.It is a World Heritage Site. Kakadu is also gazetted as a locality, covering the same area as the national park, with 313 people recorded living there in the 2016 Australian census.
Map of the Northern Territory within Australia Darwin, the capital and largest city in the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory is a self-governing territory of Australia. It has a population of 232,605 as of the 2021 Australian census, [1] the most recent census for which data has been released, [2] and occupies an area of 1,347,791 ...
Jabiru is a town in the Northern Territory of Australia. Built in 1982, the town is completely surrounded by Kakadu National Park . At the 2016 census , Jabiru had a population of 1,081.
The Northern Territory is the most sparsely populated state or territory in Australia. The NT has a connected network of sealed roads, including two national highways, linking with adjoining states and connecting the major territory population centres, and other important centres such as Uluru (Ayers Rock), Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks.
Northern Territory; Population: 16,230 (2007) [1] ... Arnhem Land is a historical region of the Northern Territory of Australia. ... where it adjoins Kakadu National ...
The Top End contains the Territory's regional center and its capital city, Darwin, as well as major towns such as Palmerston and Katherine. The well-known town of Alice Springs is located further south, in the arid southern part of the Northern Territory, sometimes referred to by Australians as the Red Centre.
The West Arnhem Region is a local government area of the Northern Territory, Australia and is administered by the West Arnhem Regional Council. The region covers an area of 49,675 square kilometres (19,180 sq mi) and had a population of 6,902 in June 2018. [1]
A billabong in the Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory.The monsoon climate of northern Australia is hot and humid in summer. Almost all of Northern Australia is a huge ancient craton that has not experienced geological upheaval since the end of the Precambrian.