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} I am curious about how many places in this globe are called Sydney. Then I found out that there are many people before me asking the same question, that it was listed in the wiki answer
The answer to the question is:
eight
- Wales, UK
- Massachusetts, US
- Toronto, Canada
- New South Wales, Australia
- Illinois, US
- Arizona, US
- South Carolina, US
- California, US
There is one in UK, one in Canada, and offcourse one in Australia, and surprisingly there are five in US.
A few sources also mention, a Sydney in Vanuatu and another one in South Africa.
Which one is the oldest? 🙂