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Victoria and Tasmania are separated by Bass Strait.
The Australian states of Tasmania and Victoria are separated by Bass Strait.
Bass Strait separates Tasmania from the mainland Australia.
The Bass Strait separates Tasmania from Australia.
Victoria and Tasmania are separated by Bass Strait.
Bass Strait is the body of water which separates the island state of Tasmania from the mainland state of Victoria in Australia. It is named after explorer George Bass who determined conclusively that Tasmania (then Van Diemen's Land) was an island.
Bass Strait is the body of water which separates the island state of Tasmania from the mainland state of Victoria.Bass Strait is named after George Bass, the sea explorer who was certain that Van Diemen's land (as Tasmania was then called) was an island, and who sought permission and sponsorship from the Governor to prove this.Bass departed Sydney on 3 December 1797, to determine whether a navigable strait existed between Van Diemen's Land and the mainland. It was on this journey that Bass discovered the strait that is now named after him.
Tasmania mostly borders the Southern Ocean and Bass Strait. There is an official land border between Victoria and Tasmania, which is Boundary Islet in Bass Strait, located at latitude 39°12' S.
Tasmania is the island state located south of Victoria. It is separated from Victoria by Bass Strait.
The body of water between Tasmania and the Australian mainland is called Bass Strait.
The official land border between Victoria and Tasmania is Boundary Islet in Bass Strait, which lies at 39°12' S.
Yes, it is in Australia. Tasmania is Australia's island state. It is separated from the mainland by Bass Strait, and is located south of Victoria.