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South Australia is a large state in central, soutern Australia. The majority of its 1.5 million population live in the capital city of Adelaide, which is known by its nick-name, The City of Churches. It was settled by free British settlers in 1836, who brought Christianity with them. Like the rest of Australia, the majority of South Australians are nominally Christian. There is a small but strong Christian segment of the population, most attending either Roman Catholic, Anglican, Uniting, Baptist or Assemblies of God churches.
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