Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, is situated on the southeastern fringe of the Australian landmass and in the southern central part of the state. Melbourne covers an urbanised area (generally excluding nearby rural areas) of approximately 2,453 km²–larger than that of Sydney, Greater London and Mexico City, with population density roughly around 16 people per hectare on average.
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| - Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, is situated on the southeastern fringe of the Australian landmass and in the southern central part of the state. Melbourne covers an urbanised area (generally excluding nearby rural areas) of approximately 2,453 km²–larger than that of Sydney, Greater London and Mexico City, with population density roughly around 16 people per hectare on average. (en)
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| - Quaternary
- Sandringham, Victoria
- Mornington Peninsula
- Moonee Ponds Creek
- Brighton, Victoria
- Geography of Melbourne
- Holocene
- Werribee
- Craigieburn, Victoria
- Cranbourne, Victoria
- Melbourne
- Melton, Victoria
- Mentone, Victoria
- Rye, Victoria
- Geology of Victoria
- Elwood, Victoria
- Frankston, Victoria
- Geelong
- Geography of Australia
- Gippsland Plains Grassy Woodland
- Greater London
- Mount Martha, Victoria
- Conurbation
- Silurian
- Ocean surface wave
- Whittlesea, Victoria
- Williamstown, Victoria
- Albert Park, Victoria
- Altona, Victoria
- Dandenong, Victoria
- Dandenong Creek
- Dandenong Ranges
- Darebin Creek
- Alpine climate
- Pakenham, Victoria
- Geology of Victoria (Australia)
- Granite
- Shire of Macedon Ranges
- Arthurs Seat, Victoria
- Environment of Australia
- Melbourne
- Sunbury, Victoria
- Sydney
- West Gippsland
- Yarra Valley
- Biogeography of Victoria (Australia)
- Maribyrnong River
- Port Phillip
- Portsea, Victoria
- Sorrento, Victoria
- St Kilda, Victoria
- Merri Creek
- Mexico City
- Natural Temperate Grassland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain
- Olivers Hill, Victoria
- Yarra River
- You Yangs
- Point Nepean
- Mudstone
- Victoria, Australia
- Port Melbourne
- Plenty River
- Selwyn fault
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| - Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, is situated on the southeastern fringe of the Australian landmass and in the southern central part of the state. Melbourne covers an urbanised area (generally excluding nearby rural areas) of approximately 2,453 km²–larger than that of Sydney, Greater London and Mexico City, with population density roughly around 16 people per hectare on average. The city itself is situated in a region of alpine forests known as the High Country. The city and metropolitan areas of Melbourne also spans along the lower stretches of the Yarra River. Towards eastern Melbourne is the low-lying mountain ranges known as Dandenong Ranges, 35 km east of the city. (en)
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