Reid is a suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Located directly next to Canberra City, Reid is one of the oldest suburbs in Canberra. Reid is named after Australia's fourth Prime Minister, Sir George Reid. The streets in Reid are named after aboriginal words. Separating the suburbs of Reid and Campbell is ANZAC Parade, a ceremonial boulevarde running along Canberra's primary design axis (the ceremonial axis) from Lake Burley Griffin to the Australian War Memorial.
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- Reid is a suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Located directly next to Canberra City, Reid is one of the oldest suburbs in Canberra. Reid is named after Australia's fourth Prime Minister, Sir George Reid. The streets in Reid are named after aboriginal words. Separating the suburbs of Reid and Campbell is ANZAC Parade, a ceremonial boulevarde running along Canberra's primary design axis (the ceremonial axis) from Lake Burley Griffin to the Australian War Memorial. Located in Reid are the Canberra Institute of Technology and St John the Baptist Church, the oldest church in Canberra. Most of Reid is a protected Historical Precinct.
- Reid est un quartier de Canberra Nord, à Canberra en Australie. Situé juste à côté de Civic, le quartier central des affaires, Reid est l'un des plus anciens quartiers de Canberra. La population de Reid au recensement de 2001 était de 1634 personnes. Reid doit son nom au quatrième Premier ministre d'Australie, Sir George Reid. Il est séparé du quartier de Campbell par le boulevard de l'ANZAC parade le grand axe des cérémonies qui va du lac Burley Griffin au mémorial australien de la guerre. Le quartier abrite l'Institut de technologie de Canberra et l'église Saint-Jean-Baptiste, la plus ancienne église de Canberra. La plus grande partie du quartier est classée zone historique.
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- Reid is a suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Located directly next to Canberra City, Reid is one of the oldest suburbs in Canberra. Reid is named after Australia's fourth Prime Minister, Sir George Reid. The streets in Reid are named after aboriginal words. Separating the suburbs of Reid and Campbell is ANZAC Parade, a ceremonial boulevarde running along Canberra's primary design axis (the ceremonial axis) from Lake Burley Griffin to the Australian War Memorial.
- Reid est un quartier de Canberra Nord, à Canberra en Australie. Situé juste à côté de Civic, le quartier central des affaires, Reid est l'un des plus anciens quartiers de Canberra. La population de Reid au recensement de 2001 était de 1634 personnes. Reid doit son nom au quatrième Premier ministre d'Australie, Sir George Reid.
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