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Western Australia



Western Australia, largest Australian state (975,290 sq mi/2,527,633 sq km), first settled 1826–29, covering the western third of the country. Beyond the narrow coastal strip and fertile southwest, it is mostly dry plateau with vast desert wastes. Major products are wool, wheat, and lumber, and chief minerals are gold, coal, and iron.



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