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u mean tasmania, if u mean that.....
The island of Tasmania, an Australian state, is located 200 km south of the eastern side of the continent, being separated from it by Bass Strait. Tasmania has a population of 484,700 (March 2005, ABS) and an area of 68 332 km² (26,383 square miles). Tasmania promotes itself as the Natural State owing to its large, and relatively unspoilt, natural environment. 40% of Tasmania is formally in reserves, National Parks and World Heritage Sites.
The capital and largest city is Hobart, which also encompasses the cities of Glenorchy and Clarence. Other major population centres include Launceston in the north, and Devonport and Burnie in the northwest.
The subantarctic Macquarie Island is also under the administration of the state.
2006-07-17 19:46:54
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answered by mallimalar_2000 7
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I've never heard of the word tasmanial, and am almost positive it is not a word. But if it was, it is most likely that the word originated from the word Tasmania, which is a place. Tasmania is a small island off the southern coast of mainland Australia. It is a state of Australia too. Its capital and the largest city is Hobart.
It is believed that the island was joined to the mainland until the end of the most recent ice age approximately 10 000 years ago.
Later Aborigines came and settled on Tasmania. Much later people came from Europe, mostly from the British Empire.
It is the home of rare animals like thylacines and tasmanian devils. I hope that helps you out.
2006-07-17 19:51:59
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answered by Chris M 2
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Originating from Tasmania, which is an Australian state island.
2006-07-17 19:47:48
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answered by scavenger_meat 3
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no idea, look in your Internet search.. 2 pnts
2006-07-17 19:44:38
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answered by Anonymous
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