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Sydney
- IPA[ˈsɪdni]
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- the capital of New South Wales in south-eastern Australia; population 4,399,722 (2008). It was the first British settlement in Australia and is the country's largest city and chief port. It has a fine natural harbour, crossed by the Sydney Harbour Bridge (opened 1932), and a striking opera house (opened 1973).
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- (1934–2008), US director; full name Sydney Irwin Pollack. Notable movies include The Way We ...
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- of, in, or towards the city of Sydney and its environs: I stayed with a fabulous Sydney-side couple tales of life Sydney-side have well and truly gone stale
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- (1771–1845), English Anglican churchman, essayist, and wit. He is notable for his Letters of ...
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- IPA[ˈsidnē]
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- the capital of New South Wales in southeastern Australia; population 4,399,722 (2008). It was ...
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