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Qué (quién) es Tasmania - definición

STATE OF AUSTRALIA
Tasmania, Australia; Tasmanian; Tassie; Tasmania (Australia); Taswegian; Tazzie; Tasmania - Australia; AU-TAS; Tasmanians; Tasmnaia; Tasmanian cuisine; Tasmanian people; Apple Isle; Tasmania (island); Lutruwita; Trowunna; Trowenna; Loetrouwitter; Culture of Tasmania; Music of Tasmania; Politics of Tasmania
  • Estimated resident population since 1981
  • Tasmania is named after Dutch explorer [[Abel Tasman]], the first European to sight the island, in 1642
  • [[Bellerive Oval]] hosts [[cricket]] and [[Australian rules football]], Tasmania's two most popular spectator sports.
  • Painting of a Tasmanian Aboriginal throwing a spear, 1838
  • Bridgewater Bridge]]
  • Built in Hobart in 1824, [[Cascade Brewery]] is Australia's oldest continuously operating brewery.
  • convict]] ploughing team breaking up new ground at the farm at Port Arthur
  • Snow on [[Cradle Mountain]]
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  • Derwent Valley]].
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  • [[Fern]]s in [[Hellyer Gorge]], to the northeast of [[Savage River National Park]]
  • [[Parliament House, Hobart]]
  • [[Hobart Airport]]
  • The [[Museum of Old and New Art]] (MONA), the largest privately owned museum in the Southern Hemisphere
  • Mount Wellington]] and [[Hobart]], 1834
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  • ''Aurora australis'']] can sometimes be seen.
  • Launceston]]
  • [[Man Booker Prize]]-winner [[Richard Flanagan]] has written several novels set in his home state of Tasmania
  • The [[Tasmanian Devil]], Tasmania's state animal emblem
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  • Spirit of Tasmania]]'' links the island with mainland Australia.
  • Satellite image showing snow covering Tasmania's highlands, August 2020.
  • Tasmania from space
  • Local Government Areas of Tasmania]].
  • The Köppen climate classifications of Tasmania.
  • dolerite]], and the mosaics in the west.
  • Smoked Tasmanian salmon. Tasmania is a large exporter of seafood, particularly [[salmon]].
  • 1807 engraving by French explorer [[Charles Alexandre Lesueur]] shows seafaring Aboriginal people and a large canoe on the eastern shore of [[Schouten Island]]
  • [[Tessellated pavement]], a rare rock formation on the [[Tasman Peninsula]]
  • Topography of Tasmania
  • 1860s}}. [[Truganini]], for many years claimed to be the last full-blood Aboriginal person to survive, is seated far right
  • Strahan]] and is a reminder of the once elaborate network of rail in Tasmania.

Division of Tasmania         
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AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL ELECTORAL DIVISION (1901–1903)
The Division of Tasmania was an Australian electoral division covering Tasmania. The five-member statewide seat existed from the inaugural 1901 election until the 1903 election.
Tasmanian         
·adj Of or pertaining to Tasmania, or Van Diemen's Land.
- ·noun A native or inhabitant of Tasmania; specifically (Ethnol.), in the plural, the race of men that formerly inhabited Tasmania, but is now extinct.
Tasmanian         
[taz'me?n??n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Australian state of Tasmania.
¦ adjective relating to Tasmania.

Wikipedia

Tasmania

Tasmania (; Palawa kani: lutruwita) is an island state of Australia. It is located 240 kilometres (150 miles) to the south of the Australian mainland, separated from it by the Bass Strait, with the archipelago containing the southernmost point of the country. The state encompasses the main island of Tasmania, the 26th-largest island in the world, and the surrounding 1000 islands. It is Australia's least populous state, with 569,825 residents as of December 2021. The state capital and largest city is Hobart, with around 40 percent of the population living in the Greater Hobart area.

Tasmania's main island was inhabited by Aboriginal peoples for up to 40,000 years before British colonization. It is thought that Aboriginal Tasmanians became separated from the mainland Aboriginal groups about 11,700 years ago, after rising sea levels formed Bass Strait. The island was permanently settled by Europeans in 1803 as a penal settlement of the British Empire to prevent claims to the land by the First French Empire during the Napoleonic Wars. The Aboriginal population is estimated to have been between 3,000 and 7,000 at the time of British settlement, but was almost wiped out within 30 years during a period of conflicts with settlers known as the "Black War" and the spread of infectious diseases. The conflict, which peaked between 1825 and 1831 and led to more than three years of martial law, cost the lives of almost 1,100 Aboriginal people and settlers.

Under British rule the island was initially part of the Colony of New South Wales but became a separate colony under the name Van Diemen's Land (named after Anthony van Diemen) in 1825. Approximately 80,000 convicts were sent to Van Diemen's Land before this practice, known as transportation, ceased in 1853. In 1855 the present Constitution of Tasmania was enacted, and the following year the colony formally changed its name to Tasmania. In 1901 it became a state of Australia through the process of the federation of Australia.

Today, Tasmania has the second smallest economy of the Australian states and territories, which is significantly formed of tourism, agriculture and aquaculture, education and healthcare. Tasmania is a significant agricultural exporter, as well as a significant destination for eco-tourism. About 42 percent of its land area, including national parks and World Heritage Sites (21%) is protected in some form of reserve. The first environmental political party in the world was founded in Tasmania.

Ejemplos de uso de Tasmania
1. Chris Harman Louise Crossley Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
2. Tasmania is itself a small, safe, island community.
3. Australia and orchards in Tasmania follow on its heels.
4. Tasmania is the only state to establish a compensation fund for the Stolen Generations.
5. Meanwhile Mrs Jenkins has started a new life in Tasmania with her family and partner, Vince.