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O que (quem) é Tas Tasmania - definição

TOWN IN TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
Kingston, Tasmania, Australia; Kingston, TAS

Tasmanian         
  • 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.
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
·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         
  • 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]]
  • upright=0.7
  • Derwent Valley]].
  • upright=0.7
  • upright=0.7
  • [[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
  • upright=0.7
  • upright=0.7
  • ''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
  • upright=0.7
  • 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.
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
[taz'me?n??n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the Australian state of Tasmania.
¦ adjective relating to Tasmania.
University of Tasmania         
  • [[Andrew Inglis Clark]] a major contributor to the [[Constitution of Australia]], served as Vice-Chancellor of the university from 1901 to 1903
  • The [[Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory]] part of three radio astronomy observatories owned and operated by the university, and part of Australia's [[Very-long-baseline interferometry]] (VLBI) network
  • The [[Greenhill Observatory]] joined the universities other radio astronomy antennas including the [[Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory]] (pictured) in Cambridge, Tasmania
  • The original Christ College Building in 1856
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  • The School of Creative Arts & Media
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  • The university's first site at [[Queens Domain]]. The university moved to its Sandy Bay campus in the early 1960s
  • UTAS Launceston campus
  • The university's Melville Street accommodation in the Hobart CBD
  • The MS1 Building of the Medical Sciences Precinct
PUBLIC UNIVERSITY LOCATED IN TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
Tasmania University; University of tasmania; UTAS; UTas; The University of Tasmania; Tasmanian University; Utas.edu.au
<body, education> ftp://ftp.utas.edu.au/. (1995-01-25)

Wikipédia

Kingston, Tasmania

Kingston is a town on the outskirts of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Nestled 12 km south of the city between and around several hills, Kingston is the seat of the Kingborough Council, and today serves as the gateway between Hobart and the D'Entrecasteaux Channel region, which meets the Derwent River nearby. It is one of the fastest-growing regions in Tasmania. The Kingston-Huntingfield statistical area had an estimated population of 11,200 in June 2012.

Although the Kingston-Blackmans Bay region is statistically classed as a separate urban area to Hobart by the ABS, Kingston is also part of the Greater Hobart statistical area.