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Tasmania
[ taz-mey-nee-uh, -meyn-yuh ]
noun
- an island south of Australia: a state of the commonwealth of Australia. 26,382 sq. mi. (68,330 sq. km). : Hobart.
Tasmania
/ æˈɪɪə /
noun
- an island in the S Pacific, south of mainland Australia: forms, with offshore islands, the smallest state of Australia; discovered by the Dutch explorer Tasman in 1642; used as a penal colony by the British (1803–53); mostly forested and mountainous. Capital: Hobart. Pop: 479 958 (2003 est). Area: 68 332 sq km (26 383 sq miles) Former name (1642–1855)Van Diemen's Land
Other 51Թ Forms
- ղ··Ծ· adjective noun
Example Sentences
In the entire state of Tasmania, for example, they couldn't find a single one.
Often described as a "fiasco", the Spirit of Tasmania IV has been docked in Leith for three months due to issues with existing infrastructure in the Tasmanian city of Devonport.
Korda’s team cooked up a new origin story, picking Tasmania as her birthplace because it was so distant and obscure.
Tasmania has seen a series of mass whale strandings in recent years - including the worst in Australian history, involving almost 500 pilot whales, in 2020.
Kuhnemann is free to continue bowling in domestic cricket for Tasmania but is not permitted to bowl at international level until his action is cleared.
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