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Hobart became the capital city of Tasmania in 1812 when it was established as a British colony. Initially founded as a penal settlement in 1804, it was designated the capital due to its strategic location and growing population. Over the years, Hobart has evolved into a vibrant cultural and administrative center for the state of Tasmania.

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