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Launceston
[lawn-ses-tuhn, lahn-]
noun
a city on N Tasmania.
Launceston
/ ˈɔːԲəə /
noun
a city in Australia, the chief port of the island state of Tasmania on the Tamar River, 64 km (40 miles) from Bass Strait. Pop: 68 443 (2001)
Example Sentences
Mr Gow, who is working to rewild 150 acres of his own land near Launceston, said he had also legally reintroduced species including beavers, dormice, 25,000 water voles and glow-worms.
Authorities asked members of the public to avoid the site - about 300km from the city of Launceston - as there are bushfires burning in the area and limited road access.
Firebrand, which sits in an industrial estate not far from the wilds of Bodmin Moor in Launceston, Cornwall, reflects a much wider trend.
He was charged over an incident on 11 December before a game against Hobart Hurricanes in Launceston.
The free-standing AI road safety camera is currently in use on the A30 near Launceston, Cornwall.
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