Sydney central business district
The Sydney central business district (CBD) is, commercially, the most important in Australia.
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CBD - Australia
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It extends southwards for about 2 km from the point of first European settlement, Sydney Cove. Its north-south axis runs from Circular Quay in the north to Central railway station in the south. Its east-west axis runs from a chain of parkland that extends from Hyde Park through The Domain and Royal Botanic Gardens to Farm Cove on Sydney Harbour on the east; to the Darling Harbour and the Western Distributor in the west. However, the CBD is sometimes used loosely to encompass the surrounding suburbs of North Sydney, Pyrmont and Woolloomooloo.
Related Topics:
Sydney Cove - Circular Quay - Central railway station - The Domain - Royal Botanic Gardens - Farm Cove - Sydney Harbour - Darling Harbour - North Sydney - Pyrmont - Woolloomooloo
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