Yes. It is an island off the coast of southeastern Australia. It is one of the country's six states (Australia has six states and two territories).
Tasmania is part of Australia. It is an island state south of the eastern half of the mainland.
Yes. Tasmania is Australia's southernmost state, and its only island state.
Yes, Tasmania is located off the southern coast of Victoria, south of Melbourne.
The states south of Australia are Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania. Tasmania is the closest.
Just above Tasmania is the mainland Australia and New Zealand is South-East of Tasmania. Tasmania is a part of Australia
The mainland state farthest south in Australia and north of Tasmania is Victoria.
Tasmania has no border with South Australia.
I am taking Hobart as reference to Tasmania. Adelaide is taken for South Australia. The distance is 1,161 km.
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Tasmania is the Smallest state and is below the South East coast of Australia.
The lower House of Parliament in both South Australia and Tasmania is called the House of Assembly.
Tasmania is an island, so it is not physically part of any continent. It is, however, the only island state of Australia.
The country that lies directly north of Tasmania is Australia. Tasmania is an island state of Australia located south of the mainland.
Not at all. Tasmania is far from dry. South Australia is the driest state, followed by Western Australia.