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Tasmania was originally known as Van Diemen's Land. It was given this name by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, after Antony Van Diemen, the High Magistrate, or Governor-General of Batavia (Netherlands East Indies).

Van Diemen's Land remained the name of the island until 1 January 1856, when Queen Victoria approved a petition to rename the island Tasmania, in honour of its discoverer.

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Tasmania was not named after a "what" but a "who".

On its discovery by Abel Tasman in 1642, Tasmania was named Van Diemen's Land. It was renamed Tasmania in honour of its discoverer on 26 November 1855.

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Tasmania's original name was Van Diemen's Land and it was named after the Governor of Batavia, Antony Van Diemen.

In the mid 1800s, it was renamed after the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman.

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Abel Tasman was the first European to discover Tasmania, although he named it Van Diemen's Land.

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Tasmania's first settlement was named 'Sullivan Cove' after John Sullivan, Under-Secretary of the Colonial Office. It was at Risdon Cove on the Derwent River, and settled on 16 February 1804.

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The first name was 'Anthony van Diemen's Land', named by the explored Abel Tasman in November 1642. The name changed to Tasmania in 1856 in honour of the first European discoverer

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Van Diemen's Land

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