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Adelaide
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Ad·e·laide  (dl-d)
A city of southern Australia northwest of Melbourne. A port of entry at the mouth of the Torrens River, it was founded in 1836. Population: 1,110,000.

Adelaide [ˈædɪˌleɪd]
n
(Placename) the capital of South Australia: Port Adelaide, 11 km (7 miles) away on St. Vincent Gulf, handles the bulk of exports. Pop.: 1 081 000 (1995 est.)
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Noun1.Adelaide - the state capital of South AustraliaAdelaide - the state capital of South Australia
South Australia - a state in south central Australia
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Adelaide [ˈædəleɪd] NAdelaida f


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