Outline of Sydney
General reference
- Pronunciation: English: /ˈsɪdni/ (
listen)[1] - Common English name(s): Sydney
- Official English name(s): Sydney
- Adjectival(s): Sydneysider
- Demonym(s): Sydneysider
Geography of Sydney
- Sydney is:
- a city
- a state capital
- capital of New South Wales
- Population of Sydney: 5,029,768
- Area of Sydney: 12,367.7 km2 (4,775.2 sq mi)
- Atlas of Sydney
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Sydney Location within Australia | |
Coordinates: 33°51′54″S 151°12′34″E |
Location of Sydney
- Sydney is situated within the following regions:
- Time zone(s):
Natural geographic features of Sydney
- Bays in Sydney
- Beaches in Sydney
- Bondi Beach
- Bronte Beach
- Lady Robinson Beach
- Manly Beach
- Northern Beaches
- Dunes in Sydney
- Harbours in Sydney
- Headlands and cliffs in Sydney
- Islands in Sydney
- Lakes in Sydney
- Mountains in Sydney
- Rivers in Sydney
- Geology
Districts of Sydney
Neighborhoods (localities) in Sydney
Locations in Sydney
Bridges in Sydney
- Anzac Bridge
- Boothtown Aqueduct
- Brooklyn Bridge
- Gladesville Bridge
- Hawkesbury River Railway Bridge
- Pyrmont Bridge
- Spit Bridge
- Sydney Harbour Bridge
Cultural and exhibition centres in Sydney
Forts of Sydney
Monuments and memorials in Sydney
- ANZAC War Memorial
- Kokoda Track Memorial Walkway
- Sydney Cenotaph
Museums and art galleries in Sydney
Parks and gardens in Sydney
- Auburn Botanical Gardens
- Belmore Park
- Bicentennial Park
- Brenan Park
- Centennial Parklands
- Central Gardens Nature Reserve
- Chinese Garden of Friendship
- Hyde Park
- Luna Park Sydney
- Macquarie Place Park
- Moore Park
- Observatory Park
- Royal Botanic Garden
- Sydney Park
- Taronga Zoo
- The Domain
- Tumbalong Park
- Wild Life Sydney
- Wynyard Park
Public squares in Sydney
Religious buildings in Sydney
Secular buildings in Sydney
- 1 Bligh Street
- Admiralty House
- AMP Centre
- Australia Square
- AWA Tower
- Bellevue
- Bennelong Apartments
- Boronia House
- Carthona, Darling Point
- Cloncorrick
- Customs House
- Deutsche Bank Place
- General Post Office
- Government House
- Grace Building
- Hordern Pavilion
- Horizon Apartments
- Hyde Park Barracks
- International Towers Sydney
- Lindesay, Darling Point
- MLC Centre
- Parliament House
- Queen Victoria Building
- The Star
- Sydney Mint
- Sydney Observatory
- Sydney Town Hall
- Treasury Building, Sydney
- Victoria Barracks
- Vaucluse House
- Zenith Centre
Streets in Sydney
Theatres in Sydney
Towers in Sydney
Demographics of Sydney
Government and politics of Sydney
Government and politics of Sydney
- Division of Sydney
- Mayors, lord mayors and administrators of Sydney
- International relations of Sydney
San Francisco, California, United States (1968)
Law and order in Sydney
- Crime in Sydney
History of Sydney
History of Sydney, by period or event
- Early history
- Sydney during the 18th and the 19th century
- The crew of HMS Endeavour under the command of James Cook sights the east coast of Australia (1770)
- The British colony of New South Wales is subsequently established with the arrival of the First Fleet under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip (1788)
- The colony is named "Sydney", after the British Home Secretary, Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney (1788)
- Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars (1790–1816)
- List of Governors of New South Wales
- Sydney during the 20th century
- Sydney becomes the capital of the Australian state of New South Wales (1901)
- Sydney during the World War II (1939–1945)
- Post-war Sydney
- Sydney in the new millennium
History of Sydney, by subject
Culture of Sydney
Arts in Sydney
Architecture of Sydney
Music and ballet of Sydney
- Ballet of Sydney
- Music festivals and competitions in Sydney
- Music schools in Sydney
- Music venues in Sydney
- Musical ensembles in Sydney
- Musicians from Sydney
- Songs about Sydney
Theatre of Sydney
Visual arts of Sydney
Public art in the City of Sydney
- Cloud Arch
- Forgotten Songs
- Halo
Events in Sydney
- Australian Fashion Week
- Australian International Motor Show
- Sculpture by the Sea
- Sydney New Year's Eve
- Sydney Royal Easter Show
- Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race
Festivals in Sydney
Languages of Sydney
- Newspapers in Sydney
- Radio and television in Sydney
Religion in Sydney
Sports in Sydney
- Football in Sydney
- Association football in Sydney
- Rugby football in Sydney
- Olympics in Sydney
- Sports competitions in Sydney
- Sports venues in Sydney
- Randwick Racecourse
- Sydney Olympic Park
- NSW Tennis Centre
- Stadium Australia
- State Sports Centre
- Sydney Cricket Ground
- Sydney Football Stadium
- Sydney International Aquatic Centre
- Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre
- Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre
- Sydney Showground Stadium
- Sydney Super Dome
- Royal Sydney Golf Club
Economy and infrastructure of Sydney
- Communications in Sydney
- Financial services in Sydney
- Hotels in Sydney
- Restaurants and cafés in Sydney
- Shopping malls and markets in Sydney
- Tourism in Sydney
Transportation in Sydney
Public transport in Sydney
- Transport in Sydney in the 2010s
- Air transport in Sydney
- Airports in Sydney
- Maritime transport in Sydney
- Road transport in Sydney
Rail transport in Sydney
Rail transport in Sydney
- City Circle
Light rail in Sydney - Railways in Sydney
- Proposed railways in Sydney
- Railway stations in Sydney
- Sydney Metro
- Sydney Monorail
- Sydney Trains
- Trams in Sydney
Education in Sydney
- Universities in Sydney
- Research institutes in Sydney
Healthcare in Sydney
- Hospitals in Sydney
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See also
References
- Macquarie ABC Dictionary. The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd. 2003. p. 1,000. ISBN 1-876429-37-2.
External links
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