New Holland (Australia)

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This article is about Australia. For other uses, see New Holland.

New Holland is a historic name for the island continent of Australia. The name was first applied to Australia in 1644 by the Dutch seafarer Abel Tasman, and remained in usage for over 150 years. After the establishment of a settlement at New South Wales in 1788, the term New Holland was more often used to refer only to that part of the continent that had not yet been annexed to New South Wales; thus it referred to the area of land that is now Western Australia. In 1801, Matthew Flinders recommended that the name Australia be adopted in preference to New Holland, but it was not until 1817 that the name change received official sanction by the United Kingdom.




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