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  2. Tasmap - Wikipedia

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    Tasmap is the main government authority for the state of Tasmania in Australia for the mapping and management of land information systems for the state. It was previously known as the Lands and Surveys Department. [ 1 ]

  3. Quamby Bluff - Wikipedia

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    Quamby Bluff lies 19 kilometres (12 mi) from Deloraine by road, just north of the main escarpment of the Great Western Tiers mountain range. [4] The name Quamby has been variously stated to be derived from Quarmby, the district in Huddersfield Yorkshire, or from a Viking word that means "mill farm", though most likely from local Tasmanian languages meaning either a "place of rest" or a "good ...

  4. Frederick Henry Bay - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Henry Bay is a body of water in the southeast of Tasmania, Australia.It is located to the east of the South Arm Peninsula, and west of the Tasman Peninsula.Towns on the coast of the bay include Lauderdale, Seven Mile Beach, Dodges Ferry and Primrose Sands.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Australian Roads/Resources

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    LISTmap (beta) from the Land Information System Tasmania – click the layers button at the top right to add layers such as scanned maps from current TASMAP publications (which include road routes), Local Government Areas, land classification, and aerial imagery

  6. Category:Maps of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Tasmap This page was last edited on 25 September 2018, at 11:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  7. List of highest mountains of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The Australian island state of Tasmania has a diverse range of geography but a prominent feature is the mountains of the island. Overall Tasmania is comparatively low-lying with the highest point at 1,617 metres (5,305 ft).

  8. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park - Wikipedia

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    Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park lies on the boundary between the Big River and Northern Tasmanian Aboriginal nations. Aboriginal use of the Cradle Mountain dates back to the last ice age (10,000 years ago) and is believed to have been non-permanent, consisting mostly of seasonal hunting excursions during the summer months. [2]

  9. Cathedral Mountain (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    The mountain is at grid reference 261622 UTM Zone 55G and high resolution topographical information is available on Tasmap Cathedral (4236) 1:25000. Due west from Cathedral lies Mount Ossa , Tasmania's highest mountain, due north is Mount Pillinger, due east is Mount Ragoona and due south is Castle Crag in the Du Cane Range .