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King River, Tasmania
King River, Tasmania The King River is a river on the West ...
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King River
King River There are three rivers named King River, in Australia: King River, Tasmania King River, Victoria King ...
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Tasmania
Tasmania Tasmania (Flag) (Coat of Arms) Motto: "Ubertas et ... www.tas.gov.au The island of Tasmania, an Australian state, is located 200 km ... being separated from it by Bass Strait. Tasmania has a population of 484,700 (March ... 68 332 km² (26,383 square miles). Tasmania bears the logo the Natural State ...
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Tasmania (Wikitravel)
Tasmania Tasmania is the smallest of Australia's states ... Coast [edit] Cities Hobart - capital city of Tasmania Burnie Devonport Launceston - Tasmania's second city Queenstown Richmond Ross Strahan ... the Freycinet Peninsula and Wineglass Bay Gordon River the Huon Valley King Island Maria ...
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Tasmania (translated from Italian)
Tasmania Tasmania: symbols of the state National flag National coat of arms Tasmania it is one be (67.401 km² ... Index History The original population of the Tasmania, was constituted gives aboriginals, the traces of ... 1.500 m, that it encloses the river basin of fiume Derwent and it ...
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History of Tasmania
History of Tasmania This article is part of the series ... Wales Victoria Queensland Western Australia South Australia Tasmania Australian Capital Territory Northern Territory The history of Tasmania begins in prehistory where it is believed ... approximately 10 000 years ago. Indigenous people Tasmania was once inhabited by an indigenous population ... first European estimates of the size of Tasmania's population, means that the original ...
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West Coast Range, Tasmania
West Coast Range, Tasmania The West Coast Range (42°05′S 145°36′E) of Tasmania Description A group of mountains in the West Coast area of Tasmania - that has had a significant number of ... uses including the catchment area for Hydro Tasmania dams, mines, transport routes and historical sites ... the range. Queenstown lies in the Queen River valley on the western slopes of ...
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Strahan, Tasmania
Strahan, Tasmania Municipality of West Coast Local Government Areas of Tasmania Queenstown Rosebery Strahan Zeehan Strahan (pronounced "straw ... small town on the West Coast of Tasmania, Australia. Originally developed as a port of ... harbour and up the tributary rivers - including King River, the Franklin River and the Gordon ...
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Hydro Tasmania
Hydro Tasmania Hydro Tasmania, known for most of its history as ... predominant electricity generator in the state of Tasmania, Australia. The Hydro is mainly involved with ... and early 1950s, many migrants came to Tasmania to work for the HEC with construction ... were able to create the upper Gordon river power development schemes despite Australia-wide ...
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Queenstown, Tasmania
Queenstown, Tasmania Municipality of West Coast Local Government Areas of Tasmania Queenstown Rosebery Strahan Zeehan Queenstown is a ... the West Coast of the island of Tasmania, Australia. It had a population of 2 ... occur in fire affected areas in Western Tasmania, the low shrubbery that has revegetated adjacent ... tours or the hire car 'circuit' around Tasmania. Some features continue to fascinate tourists, ...
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