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Van Diemen's Land is now called Tasmania. It is one of the states of Australia.

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Abel Tasman sighted an island he called Van Diemens Land in 1642 What is the island called today?

Tasmania


When did the first settlers move to van diemens land?

1824


Who circumnavigated Van Diemens Land?

Van Diemen's land (now Tasmania) was first circumnavigated by sea explorers George Bass and Matthew Flinders.


What was sighted on the 5 January 1788 during the first fleet?

Tasmania or back then it was known as Van Diemens Land.


When was Van Diemens Land established?

Van Diemen's Land was established as a colony in 1803, but continued to be administered by the Governor of New South Wales. In June 1825, Van Diemen's Land was separated administratively from New South Wales, and Hobart Town was declared the capital of the colony.


When was Abel Tasman's first voyage?

Abel Tasman first came across what is now Australia's southernmost state, Tasmania (then Van Diemen's land) on 24 November 1642.He returned to the northern region of Australia in 1644.


What has the author Daan van der Zee written?

Daan van der Zee has written: 'Openingsrede voor het 2e Christelijk sociaal congres' -- subject(s): Church and state 'Van Diemens roode vlucht'


What was the European name for Tasmania?

Van Diemen's Land


Why didn't the first fleet settle in Van Diemens Land?

Quite simply, Cook didn't recommend it. When James Cook sailed up the eastern coast of Australia and claimed the land for England under the name of New South Wales, he sailed into the harbour at Botany Bay. This was the area he and the ship's botanist, Sir Joseph Banks, recommended as suitable for a colony.


What is van diemen's land?

Van Diemen's Land was the previous name for Tasmania, which is one of the states of Australia. Van Diemen's Land was established as a penal colony in 1803, administered by the Governor of New South Wales.


What is Tasmania's original name?

Antony Van Diemen's Land, later shortened to Van Diemen's Land and changed in 1856 to honour Tasman, the first European discoverer.


Why did Abel Tasman name Tasmania Van Diemen's land?

Abel Tasman named the island Van Diemen's Land after the Governor of Batavia, Antony Van Diemen. Tasman was Dutch, and Batavia was Dutch territory.