• Source: Capital Country
    • Capital Country was the name of one of the sixteen tourism regions of New South Wales, Australia. This geographical division is made for improving commerce, specifically tourism, in the state.
      The Capital area is one of the oldest settled areas of NSW and is touted for its convenience; it is the area enveloping Canberra, the nation's capital, and is close to Sydney. It encompasses the Southern Highlands and the Southern Tablelands. The towns and villages in Capital Country range from sophisticated to quaint; their surrounding areas are mostly rural. Capital country is known for historical venues, antiques and established open gardens, and the landmarks of Canberra.
      The major cities and towns are:

      Bundanoon
      Bungendore
      Canberra
      Crookwell
      Marulan
      Mittagong
      Moss Vale
      Queanbeyan
      Goulburn
      Robertson
      Yass
      Young
      Bowral
      Some permanent attractions and events in Capital Country are:

      International Cricket Hall of Fame in Bowral
      Brigadoon in Bundanoon
      Bungendore Village Square
      Garden Ramble, Bundanoon
      Kennerton Green one of Australia's most famous gardens, in Mittagong.
      Trail Ride, Tallong


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