Dallas, USA - Darwin, Australia - Comparison and Distance between
Distance: 14,628 km / 9,089 miles
Dallas, Texas, USA
You are looking at Dallas , Texas in USA. The city has a population of 1232940 residents. It is located on -96.80 degrees longitude, and 32.78 latitude.
Dallas , General info:
9/10
Dallas is the third-largest city in the state of Texas and the ninth-largest in the United States. Residents of Dallas are called Dallasites.The city's economy is primarily based on the petroleum industry, telecommunications, computer technology, banking, and transportation.Dallas's prominence despite this comes from its historical importance as a center for the oil and cotton industries, its position along numerous railroad lines, and a strong industrial and financial sector.
Dallas , Cheap stuff:
9/10
Food is really cheap
Dallas , Different stuff:
10/10
The Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex has some of the best Rodeo action anywhere in the world many months of the year. From the Cowtown Coliseum to the west, and the Mesquite Rodeo to the east, you'll find that special rodeo venue in the DFW area.
Dallas , Don't miss:
10/10
jfk assassination history marker in downtown dallas
Dallas , Food:
10/10
Dallas has more than enough restaurants to sate any craving.
Beyond the ubiquitous barbecue pits, this city is awash with world-class dining establishments serving every cuisine from Mediterranean to French to Cuban.
But barbecue is primary food in Dallas. Tex-Mex proprietary!
Dallas , Hotels:
10/10
Dallas offers a wealth of accommodations, from world-class luxury suites to family-priced rooms.
Hotel zaza
hotel palomar
hotel lumen
prava suites
Dallas , Safety:
9/10
Crime rate is rising up
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Darwin, Texas, Australia
You are looking at Darwin in Australia. The city has a population of 105991 residents. It is located on 130.83 degrees longitude, and -11.53 latitude.
Darwin , General info:
9/10
Darwin is the northern most city in Australia. Being very close to Asia, Darwin exhibits a tasty urban asian flavour with amazing night and day markets every week. Being a coastal town Darwin is known for its beautiful ocean sunset and sailing however due to the tropical climate, crocodiles and box jellyfish mean the oceans aren't swimable. The weather in Darwin averages a maximum of roughly 31 degrees (celcius) every month of the year. Darwin is the gateway city to Kakadu, Litchfield park and the plethora of Northern Territory's beautiful national parks and waterfalls. With the tropical climate comes Darwin's very down-to-earth people who epitomise the 'Aussie' culture and cliche.
Darwin , Different stuff:
8/10
The Darwin museum features Australia's largest captured (and killed) crocodile who goes by the name 'Sweetheart'.
Darwin , Don't miss:
9/10
Darwin's annual 'Beer Can Regatta' is a sight to be seen with a complete Regatta of boats made of beer cans.
Darwin , Food:
7/10
With awesome influences from neighbouring Indonesia and asia, Darwin has some of the best local asian - particularly at the various day and night markets.
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Sorry Ram,I have to disagree with you on this one : 2. Making One Word Comment: There might be poelpe who just want to be top commentators list but there are genuine poelpe who leave a one word comment because these are the few reasons :1. They wanted to encourage their friend.2. They are in awe of what they read and don't have the right words to write at that time.3. They might be rushing for times and wanted to let their friend know that they did read it and think it is a good one.4. Sometimes when I browse my friends blog and I found on that day, there is no comment, I will drop one word comment, not so much my name is in in the top commentator but to let my friend know that I was there and read his/her post. We all need some encouragement some times, sometimes a hug , sometimes a pad on our back, sometimes a short comment.So my dear Ram, I am here to disagree with you, ha ha ha ha ha.So might turn out to a word comment :).Jamy
Shimo, 2012-12-11 20:18:27
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