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This category contains links to the regions of Tasmania.
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The lakes and mountains of the central highlands are a popular destination, offering superb fishing and camping. The midlands is a prime wool-producing area, and Tasmania's major highway passes by many historic towns.
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The east coast claims to have the finest weather in Tasmania. It has white sandy beaches, popular national parks, convict ruins and fishing ports.
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This region contains all the islands located within the Furneaux islands group. The group is located North East of Tasmania in the Bass Straight.
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Tasmania's north-west coast is one of the state's most prosperous farming areas and a popular tourist destination. The rich, volcanic soil is ideal for the major agricultural activities including vegetable growing, beef cattle and dairy products.
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The most populous region of the state, the south has many bushland areas and natural wonders. Includes several historic buildings, regional attractions and Hobart, Tasmania's state capital.
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The historic Tasman Peninsula is a popular area for visitors to Tasmania. Includes the Port Arthur convict ruins, museums, a wildlife park and spectacular natural features.
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