Northern Territories
The Northern Territories, located in Australia, is a vast region known for its diverse landscapes, including deserts, wetlands, and tropical savannas. It covers about 1.42 million square kilometers, making it the third-largest federal division in Australia. The capital city is Darwin, which serves as a gateway to various national parks and natural attractions.
The population of the Northern Territories is relatively small, with a significant percentage of Indigenous Australians, including groups like the Arrernte and Yolŋu. The economy is driven by industries such as mining, tourism, and agriculture, with a focus on sustainable practices to protect the unique environment and cultural heritage of the area.