What Is The Capital Of Tasmania?
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Hobart is Tasmania's capital city. It is located in the south east of the state. Hobart is also the largest city of the island. The capital city also includes the cities of Glenorchy and Clarence.
Hobart is the place where the first human settlement in Tasmania started. In 1803, British brought convicts and their guards to settle down here with the purpose of developing industries and agriculture. These settlements were known as penal settlement .
Tasmania as a whole abounds in remains of its rich colonial history. Hobart has its fair share of historic buildings. Some of these are used and maintained while others are discovered and restored.
Tasmania's legendary scenic beauty can also be enjoyed near Hobart. Mount Field National Park is at a day trip distance from Hobart. For nature lovers a drive up Mount Wellington near Hobart is a real treat, it gives a majestic view of the River Derwent .
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