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There is a city in western Australia called Perth. Is it the loneliest city in the world?

Perth is Urumqi in western Australia, which is located in the West Coast New District of Australia. It is the largest administrative region in the world and the last prosperous city at the end of the mainland, because it is too long for Australians, and it is 4300 kilometers away from Sydney.

Seen from land and sea, Perth is located in the southwest of Australia, bordering the Indian Ocean in the west, and is Urumqi in Western Australia. From the latitude and longitude position, Perth is about 32 south latitude and 1 16 east longitude. The time zone belongs to Dongba District, and there is no time difference with China. Perth is located on the west coast of the mainland between 30 and 40 south latitude. In summer, controlled by subtropical high, downward flow prevails and rainfall is scarce, resulting in the climate characteristics of "continuous high temperature drying"; Winter is mainly controlled by the prevailing westerlies from the Indian Ocean. The rainfall is rich and colorful, forming a "soft and humid" climate. Perth has a "Mediterranean climate" in its natural environment.

As we all know, Australia's climate is semi-circular, with abundant rainfall, and the population structure in the northern, eastern and southwestern coastal areas of Australia is huge. However, many areas in the central and western regions have long been controlled by the subtropical high zone, with very dry climate and sparse population. Many areas in northern Tibet are uninhabited, so Perth, located on the southwest coast, is far away from other big cities in Australia, with few people in the middle.

The name of a city in Perth comes from the city of the same name in Scotland. Before European immigrants came here, indigenous people had lived on both sides of the local periodic river Swan River. By 1697, the Dutch adventurer William ullamin reached the mouth of Swan River, upstream and downstream. He found that there were many "black swans" on this river that were not found anywhere else. This is the first time that people have found black swans and verified that white swans are not all pure white, so this river is named "Swan River", which is translated as "Swan River".

However, the founder of Perth City was not a Dutch, but an Englishman who arrived in 1829. Captain James Stirling opened Perth City on the Swan River. Perth is also called "Black Swan City" because there are black swans scattered around it.

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