Australian Capital Territoryball, sometimes abbreviated to ACTball, or simply referred to as Canberraball, can be best described as "The Washington DC of Australiaball". It is a complete different territory, and the territory basically goes around all of its borders, despite Jervis Bay being part of New South Walesball, it is operated as if it were part of ACTball.
It is faster (by car) to get from Sydneyball into its clay, rather going from Melbourne, technically making it closer to Sydney (this can be explained by the ranges separating NSW from VIC).
Sydneyball now has a larger population than its bickering brother, Melbourneball (although the difference between their populations has been decreasing since then) and also has more suitable government facilities.
He also recently legalised cannabi.
History
Young Canberra here has an interesting heritage. He was born in 1908, from an argument between two of the largest cities, Sydneyball and Melbourneball about who should be the capital. So the compromise was that the city would be halfway between both of the cities, which pleased them both.
How to draw
Drawing Canberraball isn't difficult:
- Draw the basic circle shape
- Draw a blue stripe on the left, with a Southern Cross
- Color the rest of yellow and draw the coat of arms of Canberra
- Draw the eyes and you've finished.
Gallery
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Mainland States/Territories (with Capital Cities) |
Australian Capital Territoryball • Jervis Bay Territoryball • New South Walesball ( Sydneyball) • Northern Territoryball ( Darwinball) • Queenslandball ( Brisbaneball) • South Australiaball ( Adelaideball) • Tasmaniaball ( Hobartball) • Victoriaball ( Melbourneball) • Western Australiaball ( Perthball) |
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Other Cities | Bendigoball • Wollongongball |
Overseas Territories | Ashmore and Cartier Islandsball • Australian Antarctic Territoryball • Christmas Islandball • Cocos (Keeling) Islandsball • Coral Sea Islandsball • Heard Island and McDonald Islandsball • Norfolk Islandball |
Former entities | Migrants that crossed the ocean (Australian aboriginalsball) • British Australiaball () • North Australiaball (1846–47) • North Australiaball and Central Australiaball (1927–31) |
I Am Australia, But I Am Not Austria! |