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  • Tasman named it Anthoonij van Diemenslandt, after his sponsor, the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies.
  • The British shortened the name to Van Diemen’s Land. It was officially renamed Tasmania on January 1, 1856.
  • Until late in the 18th century only the south-east of Van Diemen’s Land was explored. It was not confirmed to be an island until 1798.
  • Tasmania is the world’s 26th largest island. The Tasmanian state includes 334 other islands as well.
  • The Tasmanian Devil, which is only found in Tasmania, is the largest carnivorous marsupial.

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Freycinet National Park
Mountainous coastal national park
Protected peninsula of mountains and white sandy beaches with campsites and a visitors’ center.

Salamanca Market
Popular market for food & gifts
Busy Saturday market with vendors for food, produce, art, clothing & Tasmanian timber items.

Museum of Old and New Art
Playful subterranean museum of art
Mostly-underground art museum with a playful vibe & a wine bar on the Moorila Winery grounds.
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