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The Tasman Sea named for Dutch explorer Abel Tasman.
Australia and New Zealand are separated by the Tasman Sea
The Tasman sea.
The Tasman Sea. It is named for Abel Tasman, a Dutch explorer.
The Tasman Sea was named after Tasmania, which was named after Abel Janszoon Tasman, a Dutch explorer. Abel Tasman was the first European to sight both New Zealand and Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania). As the Tasman Sea lies between these two points, it was logical to name it after the first known European explorer to traverse the sea (even though Tasman initially believed that Van Diemen's Land and New Zealand were part of the same continent).
The Tasman sea is the ocean that separates New Zealand and Australia. Therefore the Tasman sea is to the West of NZL.
The Tasman Sea is the name of the stretch of ocean between Australia and New Zealand.
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Moana Nui a Kiwa is the Maori name for the Pacific Ocean.
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The Tasman Sea separates Australia and New Zealand.