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2006-08-28 23:27:54 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Family

i am from Verona- Italy

2006-08-29 01:45:56 · update #1

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Australia

2006-08-28 23:30:23 · answer #1 · answered by ash 2 · 1 0

G'day I am MrsDave from the beautiful Land downunder DownUnder ... Tasmania Australia ...

Tasmania is the one and only island state of Australia, encapsulating 67,800 square kilometres and housing over 474,000 people. The Bass Strait is to the North, Tasman Sea to the East and the Southern Ocean to the South. The capital is Hobart which is well worth a visit.

There are plenty of National Parks all over Tasmania, offering fabulous scenery, great walking trails and various outdoor activities. Waterfalls are also popular in Tasmania, including the beautiful Russell Falls.


Being an island meant that Tasmania, like mainland Australia, was an ideal location for penal settlement. Of course, there was more than enough room on the mainland to accommodate convicts but those who reoffended on the mainland where shipped across to Tasmania.

Abel Tasman, as the name suggests, was the first European to see Tasmania in 1642. The Dutch navigator originally named the island Van Diemen's Land in honour of the governor of the Dutch East Indies.

During the eighteenth century several sailors visited Tasmania and left believing it to be part of the mainland. Captain James Cook and William Bligh where amongst those explorers. It wasn't until 1798 that Lieutenant Mathew Flinders circumnavigated Van Diemen's Land and proved it to be an island. In doing so Flinders shortened the journey time from Sydney to India by discovering the Bass Strait (named after the ships surgeon, George Bass); an area formerly considered dry land. Approximately a week was now cut from journey times.

The decision to establish a second colony in Australia in the late 1790's led to a settlement being established near the Derwent River in Tasmania. It was called Hobart Town and was established in 1804.

Some convicts were amongst the first settlers but it was not until later that penal settlements where built. The first was Marquarie Harbour in 1821, next was Maria Island in 1825 and Port Arthur in 1832. At the time it was the most feared destination for the convicts of Britain. However, in 1856 transportation was ceased and the first parliament elected.

This was also the year the name was changed to Tasmania in an attempt to lessen it's reputation as being a penal settlement.

2006-08-29 06:38:46 · answer #2 · answered by MrsDave 4 · 0 1

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