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You do know that Tassie is very close to Melbourne and the state of Victoria? and was connected to mainland Australia by land until the bass straight was flooded 10000 years ago?

 

Tasmania also has no independence, it's a State of Australia. Governed by Australian law, Kevin Rudd and was first inhabited by Australian Aboriginals.

 

It's a former colony which federated with the 5 other colonies to form the Commonwealth of Australia [As it is still known today]

 

Unlike the Falklands, Tasmania aligned itself with Australia, and thus we have no claim over it without renouncing the independence of Australia in the process

I know, it was a loose example :P The Falklands were inhabited by Argentinians (regardless of whether they were criminals or not, Rich :P) until we colonised them...

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I know, it was a loose example :P The Falklands were inhabited by Argentinians (regardless of whether they were criminals or not, Rich :P) until we colonised them...
Yeah, it was a bad example :lol:

 

I ridiculously fond of that country. Tassie is on the hit list of places to visit along with Urulu next time.

 

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