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Tasman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tasman most
often refers to Abel
Tasman (1603–1659),
Dutch explorer.
Tasman may also
refer to:
Tasman booby...
- Abel
Tasman Drive, in Tākaka. The
former p****enger/vehicle
ferry Abel
Tasman. The Able
Tasmans – an
indie band from Auckland, New Zealand.
Tasman, a layout...
- mel****er
ponds on the
Tasman Glacier. By 1990,
these ponds had
merged into
Tasman Lake.
Tasman Lake has
quickened the
retreat of the
Tasman Glacier. Initially...
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Mount Tasman (Te Horokōau in Māori) is New Zealand's second-highest mountain,
rising to a
height of 3,497
metres (11,473 ft). It is
located in the Southern...
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Tasman Council is a
local government body in Tasmania,
situated in the south-east of the state.
Tasman is
classified as a
rural local government area and...
- The
Tasman Sea is a
marginal sea of the
South Pacific Ocean,
situated between Australia and New Zealand. It
measures about 2,000 km (1,200 mi)
across and...
- Trans-
Tasman is an
adjective used
primarily to
signify the
relationship between Australia and New Zealand. The term
refers to the
Tasman Sea,
which lies...
- The
Tasman Series (formally the
Tasman Championship for Drivers) was a
motor racing competition held
annually from 1964 to 1975 over a
series of races...
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Tasman District (Māori: Te Tai o Aorere) is a
local government district in the
northwest of the
South Island of New Zealand. It
borders the Canterbury...