
Commonwealth of Australia
The Commonwealth of Australia is a federation of states and territories located in the southern hemisphere, primarily on the Australian continent. Established in 1901, it is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy, meaning it has a system of government where elected representatives make laws. The country consists of six states and two territories, each with its own government. Australia's national capital is Canberra, while its largest city is Sydney. The Commonwealth is known for its diverse landscapes, unique wildlife, and multicultural society, as well as being a member of the Commonwealth of Nations.