Regions of Tasmania

In the Australian state of Tasmania, there are many areas which are commonly known by regional names. Regions are areas that share similar characteristics. These characteristics may be natural such as the Furneaux Islands, the coastline, or the Central Highlands. Alternatively, the characteristics may be cultural, such as a viticulture land use. Tasmania is divided by numerous regional boundaries, based on different characteristics. In many cases boundaries defined by different government agencies are coterminous and are often cited by the Australian and local media that tend to distinguish between North West, West Coast, Southern, and East Coast.[citation needed]

Some regions were historically identified in terms of land use.[1] In the 1960s the Atlas of Tasmania was the definitive Tasmanian Government publication in relation to regional geographical variations in Tasmania.[2]

  1. ^ Lowndes, Arthur G.; Maze, Wilson H.; University of Sydney (1937). Land utilization regions of Tasmania. University of Sydney. Retrieved 19 March 2013.
  2. ^ Davies, John Lloyd (1965). Atlas of Tasmania. Lands and Surveys Dept, Tasmanian Government. Retrieved 19 March 2013.