Terra de Van Diemen

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Mapa da Terra de Van Diemen (1852)
Terra de Van Diemen foi a primeira designação que os europeus deram à ilha da Tasmânia, hoje parte da Austrália. O explorador neerlandês Abel Tasman foi o primeiro europeu a explorar a Tasmânia, a que chamou Anthoonij van Diemenslandt em homenagem a Anthony van Diemen, governador-geral da Companhia Holandesa das Índias Orientais que promoveu a expedição de Tasman pela região (1642-1643).
Em 1803, a ilha foi colonizada pelos britânicos como colônia penal com o nome de Terra de Van Diemen (Van Diemen's Land). Mudou de nome para Tasmânia em 1856.
Bibliografia |
- Alexander, Alison (editor) (2005)The Companion to Tasmanian History Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart. ISBN 186295223X.
- Robson, L.L. (1983) A history of Tasmania. Volume 1. Van Diemen's Land from the earliest times to 1855 Melbourne, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195543645.
- Robson, L.L. (1991) A history of Tasmania. Volume II. Colony and state from 1856 to the 1980s Melbourne, Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195530314.
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