Kangaroo Island covers an area 4 405km2.
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No. Whilst Kangaroo Island was the first region settled in South Australia, it was not discovered first. Kangaroo Island was discovered by Matthew Flinders in 1802. Various early Dutch explorers ventured into South Australia's western coastline during the 1600s. South Australia could be said to have been discovered in 1627, when Thijssen recorded the first observations of the South Australian coast.
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Yes, there is an island called "Hawai'i" in the archipelago.The island has several nicknames: "Big Island" "Orchid Island" and "Volcano Isle," which are used to distinguish the island from the state, since they both bear the same name.Even more confusing is the fact that the Big Island is in the County of Hawai'i as well. To avoid confusion, island residents typically refer to their island as "The Big Island."The name of the island, the county and the state is derived from the Polynesian word for homeland: "Sawaiki"
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No. Kangaroo Island is not heritage listed.
Kangaroo Island is closest to South Australia.
Kangaroo Island Emu was created in 1984.
Kangaroo Island Dunnart was created in 1984.
The population of Kangaroo Island SeaLink is 350.
Yes. Kangaroo Island lies off the coast of South Australia..
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Kangaroo Island is not World Heritage listed.
No. Kangaroo Island is an island. It can be reached by ferry, but not by train.
The main language on Kangaroo Island is English. Kangaroo Island is a popular tourist island off the coast of South Australia, and English is the default language in Australia.
Kangaroo Island bushfires happened on 2007-12-06.
Kangaroo Island lies off the coast of South Australia, just off the southern tips of the Yorke and Fleurieu Peninsulas.