Some Fun Australian Facts You Won't Read In Books
Sure, you have probably read all the immigration information for Australia that you can get your hands on. And you might have even memorized them down to the last word. However, these are not the only pieces of information that you will get to know when you get to the land down under.
In fact, there are a lot of other things that you won't find written in tour books. Some of these are very amusing and some are downright funny that you will surely have a great time knowing about them. Here are some of these things that you can expect to read about when you get here.
You probably have read in the history books that the country was once used by the British as a penal colony, transporting a host of convicts to the continent during the early part of the 19th century. Well, get this. According to census reports, more than 22 percent of the current Australian populations actually trace out the history back to these prisoners.
And you have probably known through the data sheets that Australia has a small population. But do you really want to know how small it is? The country's population is just well over twenty million. In fact there are actually more sheep living here than people, with well over 150 million individuals. And the land down under also has some of the largest cattle ranches in the world today. The biggest one has a land area of around 30,000 square kilometers. To give you a better picture of how large this one is, it is actually the size of the country of Belgium.
Also, Australians are very well known for being great beer lovers. But did you know that it was beer that got Bob Hawke into the Guinness Book of World Records? He was able to drink more than two pints of beer (over a liter) in just eleven seconds. He then went on to become Australia's 23rd prime minister many years later. Hawke himself joked once that it might have been because of the record why he ended up being elected to the prime ministership.
And you have probably read all that is to know about the country's six states and other territories. However, you might not know it, but there are actually a lot more state here. You see, Australia has been very notorious in the last three decades of the twentieth century for the rise of many micronations. How micro are these? Well they range from the size of a bed to an entire house, often with only one person as the sole citizen and government. You will definitely see the country's penchant for humor on this one.
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In fact, there are a lot of other things that you won't find written in tour books. Some of these are very amusing and some are downright funny that you will surely have a great time knowing about them. Here are some of these things that you can expect to read about when you get here.
You probably have read in the history books that the country was once used by the British as a penal colony, transporting a host of convicts to the continent during the early part of the 19th century. Well, get this. According to census reports, more than 22 percent of the current Australian populations actually trace out the history back to these prisoners.
And you have probably known through the data sheets that Australia has a small population. But do you really want to know how small it is? The country's population is just well over twenty million. In fact there are actually more sheep living here than people, with well over 150 million individuals. And the land down under also has some of the largest cattle ranches in the world today. The biggest one has a land area of around 30,000 square kilometers. To give you a better picture of how large this one is, it is actually the size of the country of Belgium.
Also, Australians are very well known for being great beer lovers. But did you know that it was beer that got Bob Hawke into the Guinness Book of World Records? He was able to drink more than two pints of beer (over a liter) in just eleven seconds. He then went on to become Australia's 23rd prime minister many years later. Hawke himself joked once that it might have been because of the record why he ended up being elected to the prime ministership.
And you have probably read all that is to know about the country's six states and other territories. However, you might not know it, but there are actually a lot more state here. You see, Australia has been very notorious in the last three decades of the twentieth century for the rise of many micronations. How micro are these? Well they range from the size of a bed to an entire house, often with only one person as the sole citizen and government. You will definitely see the country's penchant for humor on this one.
Discover more of Australian Facts and Figures at PrincipalVisas.com - Living in Australia Section
Image source
http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/hawkelegacy.jpg
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