Tasmania

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Island state of Australia



Satellite image of Tasmania

Tasmania is an island state of Australia, located 240 km (150 mi) to the south of the Australian mainland, separated by the Bass Strait. The state encompasses the main island of Tasmania, the 26th-largest island in the world, and the surrounding 334 islands. The state capital and largest city is Hobart.

Geography

Geological map of Tasmania

Tasmania is known for its rugged terrain and diverse landscapes, which include mountains, forests, and coastlines. The island is dominated by the Central Highlands, which include the state's highest peak, Mount Ossa, at 1,617 meters (5,305 ft). The western part of the island is covered by the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, which is noted for its pristine wilderness and unique flora and fauna.

History

Early navigation map of Tasmania

The island was inhabited by the Tasmanian Aboriginals for thousands of years before the arrival of Europeans. The first European to sight Tasmania was the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642, who named it "Van Diemen's Land" after Anthony van Diemen, the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. The name was officially changed to Tasmania in 1856.

Portrait of Abel Tasman

In the early 19th century, Tasmania became a penal colony for the British Empire. The island's indigenous population suffered greatly during this period due to disease, conflict, and displacement. The Black War was a period of violent conflict between British colonists and Aboriginal Tasmanians.

Culture

Tasmania has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by its history as a penal colony and its indigenous roots. The state is known for its arts scene, with numerous galleries, museums, and festivals. The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart is a major cultural attraction.

Painting of Mount Wellington and Hobart Town

Demographics

Tasmania has a population of over 500,000 people, with the majority living in the greater Hobart area. The state has a diverse population, with a mix of descendants from European settlers and a growing number of immigrants from Asia and other regions.

Economy

The economy of Tasmania is diverse, with key industries including agriculture, mining, forestry, and tourism. The state is known for its high-quality produce, including seafood, dairy, and wine. Tourism is a growing sector, with visitors attracted to the state's natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Flora and Fauna

Tasmania is home to a unique array of wildlife, including the famous Tasmanian devil, a carnivorous marsupial found only on the island. The state also has a variety of bird species, reptiles, and marine life. The flora of Tasmania includes ancient plant species such as the Huon pine and the King Billy pine.

Depiction of a Tasmanian Aboriginal

Related pages

Truganini and the last four Tasmanian Aboriginals
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