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South Australia is one of the six states that, together with the two continental territories and the six insular ones, make up the Commonwealth of Australia. Its capital and most populated city is Adelaida, known as the city of churches. It is located in the south of the country, bounded on the north by the Northern Territory, on the northeast by Queensland, on the east by New South Wales, on the southeast by Victoria, on the south by the Great Australian Bay and the gulfs Spencer and Saint Vicent, and to the west with Western Australia. With 983 482 km² it is the fourth most extensive state or territory, behind Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory.
The majority of the population resides in Adelaide, with the majority of the remaining population distributed in the fertile areas along the southeast coast and on the banks of the Murray River. The origin of South Australia is unique in the history of the country since it was a British province of free colonization. Official colonization began on December 28,1836 when the state was declared at The Old Gum Tree by Governor Hindmarsh. The way to colonize this part of Australia was done following a theory of Edward Gibbon Wakefield that was later used to colonize New Zealand. The goal was to establish the province as a center of civilization for free immigrants, it would have civil liberties and religious tolerance. Although its history has been marked by economic difficulties, South Australia has remained a state with political innovation and a vibrant cultural life.
Today, the state is known as the festive state and the good wine. The state's economy is focused on the primary sector, especially in agriculture, industry, the mining industry and the financial sector have grown significantly.