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Overview Cabramatta, also known as "Cabra", is a suburb with Australia's most prominent Vietnamese community. It is located in South-Western in New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, within the local government region of the City of Fairfield. Based on the census data of 2016, it was recorded to have a total population of 52,768.
Living in Cabramatta Since it holds the largest Vietnamese community, the suburb's commercial area has been dramatically influenced by Asian culture. There are activities like firework shows every Chinese New Year and annual lion dances. The restaurant cuisines are Asian dominated, where menus include Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese, Laotian, and Cambodian cuisines. It also features jewellery shops, food stalls, churches, boutiques, primary and secondary state and private schools, parks, and sports facilities. The mode of transportation is serviced by Cabramatta railway station and Westbus and Veolia bus.
History of Cabramatta Hatfield, an early resident, named the location' Moonshine Run' in 1795 because it was so heavily forested that moonshine couldn't get through. Cabramatta Park, a property owned by the Bull family in the early 1800s, was the first place where the term Cabramatta was used in the area. In 1814, a tiny settlement was founded nearby, and it was named after that land.
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