Sydney, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

There are many ways to move around the city. Several different modes of public transportation are available in the city, including buses, trains, and light-rail. Depending on where you are headed, you may want to take a ferry. The public ferry service provides transportation for residents of the city as well as visitors. It is also possible to take special harbour cruises.

Sydney's urban area is divided into 38 local government areas and more than 300 suburbs. There is no city-wide government, but metropolitan services are provided by the Government of New South Wales. The city itself consists of the central business district and inner-city suburbs. Various smaller regional areas also make up the city.

The City of Sydney's population is comprised of people from various religions. The largest group is Roman Catholics, while the other major religious groups are Anglicans and Eastern Orthodox. A relatively small group of residents are non-religious. Only 17.6% of residents identify as non-religious.

Sydney is a popular tourist destination. Accommodations are plentiful throughout the city. There are also many restaurants offering almost any kind of international cuisine. Among these, the city's famous oysters are a must-try.