Well, darling, Adelaide is further south than Canberra. Adelaide is the capital city of South Australia, sitting pretty at the bottom of the country, while Canberra is the capital of Australia but it's a bit more north compared to Adelaide. So, if you're looking to head south, Adelaide is your best bet.
Canberra is further south than Adelaide. Canberra, the capital city of Australia, is located at a latitude of approximately 35.3 degrees south, while Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, is located at a latitude of about 34.9 degrees south. This means that Canberra is geographically situated farther south than Adelaide.
No, Sydney is Northeast of Adelaide. Adelaide is the capital of South Australia, and lies on the Fleurieu Peninsula near the southern coast. Sydney is the capital of New South Wales and is located on the eastern coast.
Adelaide is the capital of the State of South Australia.
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Not at all. Canberra lies east southeast of Adelaide, about 960 km away, as the crow flies. Canberra is the third most southerly capital city in Australia.
Darwin, Brisbane, Perth, Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Hobart. If you include the nation capital Canberra, it is between Adelaide and Melbourne.
Least to greatest: Hobart Canberra Adelaide Perth Brisbane
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Melbourne, Canberra, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney
There is no direct line from Canberra to Adelaide, you will have to go via Melbourne or Sydney, and which one you choose will change the cost. Try using http://www.railmaps.com.au/stationfinder.php to get an idea of what your options are.
If the question refers to the city of Adelaide, Australia, it is on the southern coast, to the northwest of Mel;bourne, west of Sydney and Canberra, and east of Perth.
Sydney is northeast of Canberra.
The Southern Ocean lies south of Adelaide, Australia.