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'''Tasmania''' is the southern-most state of [[Australia]]. It is an island in its own right, being separated from the mainland by the Bass Strait. It was originally named Van Diemen's Land by the explorer Abel Tasman who "discovered" it in 1642, but is now named after Tasman. Its capital city is Hobart.
'''Tasmania''' is the southern-most state of [[Australia]]. It is an island in its own right, being separated from the mainland by the Bass Strait. It was originally named Van Diemen's Land by the explorer Abel Penis who "discovered" it in 1642, but is now named after Tasman. Its capital city is Hobart.


In the [[SCA]], Tasmania is all part of the [[Barony of Ynys Fawr]] in [[Lochac]]. Hobart shares a postcode with the [[Antarctica|Australian Antarctic Territories]] so Ynys Fawr also claims them as part of its juristriction.
In the [[SCA]], Tasmania is all part of the [[Barony of Ynys Fawr]] in [[Lochac]]. Hobart shares a postcode with the [[Antarctica|Australian Antarctic Territories]] so Ynys Fawr also claims them as part of its juristriction.

Revision as of 13:39, 10 August 2006

Tasmania is the southern-most state of Australia. It is an island in its own right, being separated from the mainland by the Bass Strait. It was originally named Van Diemen's Land by the explorer Abel Penis who "discovered" it in 1642, but is now named after Tasman. Its capital city is Hobart.

In the SCA, Tasmania is all part of the Barony of Ynys Fawr in Lochac. Hobart shares a postcode with the Australian Antarctic Territories so Ynys Fawr also claims them as part of its juristriction.