Sydney Geography


Sydney geography implies the geographical location and the climate of the City of Sydney. Sydney geography reflects some interesting facts on the weather, climatic changes, demography and geographical divisions of the City of Sydney. Sydney is not only the largest city of Australia but also the capital of New South Wales region. Sydney is the main cultural, industrial hub of Australia with a population of about 3 million.

The City of Sydney has a soothing and pleasant climate with warm summers and cool winters. The city does not generally experience extremes of temperature differences,
but it can only occur under the influence of El Nino current and sudden hailstorms. Bushfires are a major problem in the outskirts of the city, especially during the summer season. The city is also considerably affected by the oceanic influences.

The City of Sydney is bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the east, by Blue Mountains in the west, Hawkesbury River in the north and Woronora plateau in the south. The City of Sydney is known for its wonderful beaches and coastal areas. There are more than seventy harbor areas in the Sydney urban area and Sydney Harbor is the largest natural harbor in the world.

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