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Tasmania
47 degrees South latitude.
victoria
The most southern edge of mainland Australia is closer to the south pole than the most southern tip of Africa.Additionally, the southern most tip of New Zealand is a bit closer than that and the tip of South America is the closest. See the link below.
As India is in the Northern Hemisphere, it is closer to the North Pole than the South.
Most of New Zealands North Island is North of Tasmania The North coast of Tasmania is in line with Wellington and most of Tasmania is in line with New Zealands South Island. Only the Southern tip of the South Island and Stewart Island are South of Tasmania
Not quite; the state of Tasmania is the island and Hobart is the capital of Tasmania. The island of Tasmania lies south of Melbourne and the state of Victoria.
Tasmania.
The nearest island directly south of Tasmania is Bruny Island.
Stewart island is the smallest by far
There is no island that fits this description. Tasmania, the island state of Australia, is South of Australia's southeast coast, but it is not really northwest of New Zealand but closer to just west.
Foveaux Strait separates Stewart Island from the South Island of New Zealand.
The island and country which lies about 2000 km southeast of Australia is New Zealand. The island of Tasmania lies very much closer, positioned south of the eastern half of the mainland. Tasmania is not a separate country, but is one of Australia's states.
Tasmania is an island south of the southeastmainland of Australia.It is a wild and rugged place.
Yes. Stewart Island / Rakiura is the third largest island of New Zealand. It is located south of the South Island.
The island state of Tasmania is south of Victoria.
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