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The Commonwealth of Australia, commonly known as Australia, is a dominion of the United Britannic Commonwealth. Established in 1901 with the unification of the colonies of Eastern Australia (historically splitting off from the Colony of New South Wales).

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  • Australia (13 Fallen Stars)
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  • The Commonwealth of Australia, commonly known as Australia, is a dominion of the United Britannic Commonwealth. Established in 1901 with the unification of the colonies of Eastern Australia (historically splitting off from the Colony of New South Wales).
Nation
  • United Commonwealth
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HoSlist
  • Monarchy of the United Kingdom
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  • , , , , ,
HoSname
  • Frederick II
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  • Australia
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  • 1901(xsd:integer)
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  • King
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CoA
  • Coat of arms of Australia.svg
Timeline
  • 13(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Commonwealth of Australia
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Population
  • 20511478(xsd:integer)
Area
  • 5046409(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • Australian
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  • .
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  • Flag of Australia 1903-1909.svg
abstract
  • The Commonwealth of Australia, commonly known as Australia, is a dominion of the United Britannic Commonwealth. Established in 1901 with the unification of the colonies of Eastern Australia (historically splitting off from the Colony of New South Wales).
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