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The region of Melbourne was populated by the Aboriginal Kulin nation for at least 40,000 years prior to colonial settlement. Melbourne was founded in 1835 by free settlers and the town flourished during the gold rush.<ref>[http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/info.cfm?top=52&pg=703| City of Melbourne: History and Heritage]</ref>
The region of Melbourne was populated by the Aboriginal Kulin nation for at least 40,000 years prior to colonial settlement. Melbourne was founded in 1835 by free settlers and the town flourished during the gold rush.<ref>[http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/info.cfm?top=52&pg=703| City of Melbourne: History and Heritage]</ref>


In August 2008 Melbourne was named as the second [[City of Literature]] in [[UNESCO]]'s [[Creative Cities Network]].<ref>http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=43330&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html | Melbourne UNESCO City of Literature (accessed 25 Oct 2008)</ref>


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Melbourne is the capital city of the state of Victoria, Australia. It is Australia's second largest city in population size with 3.74 million residents. From 1901 to 1927 it was the Australian capital until the purpose built capital of Canberra was completed.

The region of Melbourne was populated by the Aboriginal Kulin nation for at least 40,000 years prior to colonial settlement. Melbourne was founded in 1835 by free settlers and the town flourished during the gold rush.[1]


In August 2008 Melbourne was named as the second City of Literature in UNESCO's Creative Cities Network.[2]