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- Geography_of_Melbourne abstract "Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, is situated on the southeastern fringe of the Australian landmass and in the southern central part of the state. Melbourne covers an area of approximately 8,694 km². The city itself stands in a region of alpine forests known as the High Country. The city and metropolitan areas of Melbourne also spans along the lower stretches of the Yarra River. Towards eastern Melbourne is the low-lying mountain ranges known as Dandenong Ranges, 35 km east of the city.Melbourne extends along the Yarra River towards the Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges to the east. It extends northward through the undulating bushland valleys of the Yarra's tributaries—Moonee Ponds Creek (toward Tullamarine Airport), Merri Creek, Darebin Creek and Plenty River—to the outer suburban growth corridors of Craigieburn and Whittlesea. The city reaches south-east through Dandenong to the growth corridor of Pakenham towards West Gippsland, and southward through the Dandenong Creek valley, the Mornington Peninsula and the city of Frankston taking in the peaks of Olivers Hill, Mount Martha and Arthurs Seat, extending along the shores of Port Phillip as a single conurbation to reach the exclusive suburb of Portsea and Point Nepean. In the west, it extends along the Maribyrnong River and its tributaries north towards Sunbury and the foothills of the Macedon Ranges, and along the flat volcanic plain country towards Melton in the west, Werribee at the foothills of the You Yangs granite ridge and Geelong as part of the greater metropolitan area to the south-west.Geologically, it is built on the confluence of Quaternary lava flows to the west, Silurian mudstones to the east, and Holocene sand accumulation to the southeast along Port Phillip. The southeastern suburbs are situated on the Selwyn fault which transects Mount Martha and Cranbourne.Melbourne's major bayside beaches are located in the south-eastern suburbs along the shores of Port Phillip Bay, in areas like Port Melbourne, Albert Park, St Kilda, Elwood, Brighton, Sandringham, Mentone and Frankston although there are beaches in the western suburbs of Altona and Williamstown. The nearest surf beaches are located 85 kilometres (53 mi) south-east of the Melbourne CBD in the back-beaches of Rye, Sorrento and Portsea.".
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- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageLength "4045".
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageOutDegree "58".
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageRevisionID "634653403".
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Park,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_climate.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Altona,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Arthurs_Seat,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Brighton,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Melbourne.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Conurbation.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Craigieburn,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Cranbourne,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Dandenong,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Dandenong_Creek.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Dandenong_Ranges.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Darebin_Creek.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Elwood,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Frankston,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Geelong.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Geography_of_Australia.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Geology_of_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Holocene.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Maribyrnong_River.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Melton,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Mentone,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Merri_Creek.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Moonee_Ponds_Creek.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Mornington_Peninsula.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Martha,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Mudstone.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Olivers_Hill,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Pakenham,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Plenty_River_(Victoria).
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Point_Nepean.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Port_Melbourne,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Port_Phillip.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Portsea,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Quaternary.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Rye,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Sandringham,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Shire_of_Macedon_Ranges.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Silurian.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Sorrento,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink St_Kilda,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Sunbury,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Werribee,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink West_Gippsland.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Whittlesea,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Williamstown,_Victoria.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Wind_wave.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Yarra_River.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink Yarra_Valley.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink You_Yangs.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink File:Greater_Melbourne_Map_4_-_May_2008.png.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLink File:Melbourne_Evening_Rush_Hour.jpg.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Melbourne's location".
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- Geography_of_Melbourne subject Category:Geography_of_Melbourne.
- Geography_of_Melbourne comment "Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, is situated on the southeastern fringe of the Australian landmass and in the southern central part of the state. Melbourne covers an area of approximately 8,694 km². The city itself stands in a region of alpine forests known as the High Country. The city and metropolitan areas of Melbourne also spans along the lower stretches of the Yarra River.".
- Geography_of_Melbourne label "Geography of Melbourne".
- Geography_of_Melbourne sameAs Q5535186.
- Geography_of_Melbourne sameAs Q5535186.
- Geography_of_Melbourne wasDerivedFrom Geography_of_Melbourne?oldid=634653403.
- Geography_of_Melbourne depiction Melbourne_Evening_Rush_Hour.jpg.
- Geography_of_Melbourne isPrimaryTopicOf Geography_of_Melbourne.