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'''Triangulum Australe''' is a constellation in the southern sky which was introduced by [[Johann Bayer]] in 1603. This constellation is surrounded by [[Norma]], [[Cebtaurus]], [[Circinus]], [[Apus]] and [[Ara]].
'''Triangulum Australe''' is a constellation in the southern sky which was introduced by [[Johann Bayer]] in 1603. This constellation is surrounded by [[Norma]], [[Centaurus]], [[Circinus]], [[Apus]] and [[Ara]].


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Triangulum Australe is a constellation in the southern sky which was introduced by Johann Bayer in 1603. This constellation is surrounded by Norma, Centaurus, Circinus, Apus and Ara.


Triangulum Australe
Latin name Triangulum Australe
Latin genitive Trianguli Australis
International abbreviation Tri
Number of stars 46
Symbology Southern Triangle


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