Mapping Australian history and culture
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Statistic | Value | Unit |
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Total Places
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158 | - |
Area
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29726245.057933 | km2 |
Convex Hull
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POLYGON((144.9588354 -37.81581095,115.7428375115928 -32.05207286792211,74.8243194441789 -15.768971950920006,72.80521936 18.95666965,72.80555863 18.97315256,73.67405655 24.57717899,73.67853728 24.59790918,77.21872683 28.6882754,77.21911573261288 28.688395905978556,88.26429867 27.05285662,142.28078 -10.43242946,154.1548133 -24.45750537,153.702221 -28.3998032,151.2995717 -33.83520348,144.9588354 -37.81581095)) | - |
Density
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5.3151684544105E-6 | places/km2 |
Centroid
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POINT(95.96000382004812 6.958949919173671) | - |
Bounding Box
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POLYGON((72.80521936 -37.81581095,72.80521936 28.688395905978556,154.1548133 28.688395905978556,154.1548133 -37.81581095,72.80521936 -37.81581095)) | - |
Most Central Place
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Diary entry, Sunday 24 August 1930: βS.S. Rajputana. Passing Sumatra coastline all day leave it in evening.β | - |
Most Distant Place from center
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Diary entry, Wednesday 23 July 1930: βOn K.P.M.S. "Niuew Zeeland" en route for Java. Leave Sydney at midday. Take movies of the bridge & harbour but am doubtful of result as this is the first cloudy day since our arrival. Very fine ship and very calm weather.β | - |
Distribution
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kilometers |