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File:Australia_Tasmania_location_map.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0 2010-04-04T22:08:26Z Chumwa 780x957 (249349 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 16:36, 29 December 2009 2010-04-04T21:52:15Z Roke 780x957 (194945 Bytes) local government low salience, dont appear on general use maps
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Adding Flinders Island and St Helens, a fair way away from all other places in Tasmania, so their climate data should probably be listed too. 17:40, 8 January 2020: 780 × 957 (195 KB) Fuse809: Easier to justify adding Burnie to the map than Wynyard, given Wynyard is a more major settlement: 17:31, 8 January 2020: 780 × 957 (195 KB) Fuse809
Tasmania, the largest island of Australia, has a landmass of 68,401 km 2 (26,410 sq mi) and is located directly in the pathway of the notorious "Roaring Forties" wind that encircles the globe. To its north, it is separated from mainland Australia by Bass Strait .
Tasmania, the largest island of Australia, has a landmass of 68,401 km 2 (26,410 sq mi) and is located directly in the pathway of the notorious "Roaring Forties" wind that encircles the globe. To its north, it is separated from mainland Australia by Bass Strait. Tasmania is the only Australian state that is not located on the Australian mainland.