New Zealand lies across the Tasman Sea from Australia.
The Tasman Sea separates Australia and New Zealand.
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None. New Zealand is surrounded by ocean. The nearest country is Australia, which is across the Tasman Sea to the west.
Across the Tasman sea from Australia is New Zealand. The Tasman sea coastline is the west coast south island line. the Australia tasman sea coastline is Gillispies beach.
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Not."Tasman" is the surname of the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman who is credited with discovering Tasmania (Australia's southernmost state) and New Zealand.The Tasman Sea lies between Australia and New Zealand.
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He didn't. Abel Tasman came across New Zealand while investigating new possible trade routes in the South Pacific in 1642.
Abel Tasman "discovered" New Zealand in 1642.
If you continue southeast across the Tasman Sea from Sydney, New South Wales, you will arrive in New Zealand.
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No. New Zealand was discovered by European explorer Abel Tasman some time after the Maori people had already settled there. James Cook circumnavigated the islands of New Zealand 127 years after Tasman came across them.
Abel Tasman discovered the country of New Zealand in 1642. He also discovered the island of Tasmania, which is now part of Australia, but he believed New Zealand and Tasmania to be part of the same continent.
Abel Tasman visited New Zealand in 1642.
Abel Tasman gave New Zealand the name 'New Zealand', named after a province in Holland called Zeeland.
No. The Tasman Sea lies between Australia and New Zealand.
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He didn't. New Zealand was discovered by European explorer Abel Tasman some time after the Maori people had already settled there. James Cook circumnavigated the islands of New Zealand in 1769 and 1770, which was over 125 years after Tasman came across them.
New Zealand was named after Zeeland, a province. It was discovered and named by Abel Tasman
Abel Tasman named New Zealand after the Dutch province of Zeeland.
The Tasman Sea separates New Zealand with Australia and was named after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman