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Lands administrative divisions of Tasmania : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lands administrative divisions of Tasmania
The Lands administrative divisions of Tasmania refer to the division of Tasmania into land districts and parishes for cadastral purposes, which are part of the lands administrative divisions of Australia. There are 20 land districts in Tasmania,〔(Tasmanian spatial data directory ) LIST district boundaries〕 although in the early nineteenth century there were several other systems, with 18 or 36 counties and 9 other divisions used, as well as hundreds. The land districts include the 18 former counties of the island of Tasmania which were renamed but retain the same boundaries, plus King Island and Flinders Island. The counties are referenced in the 1911 Britannica, with Hobart described as being in Buckingham County,〔(1911 Britannica, Hobart )〕 Launceston in Cornwall County 〔(1911 Britannica, Launceston )〕 and Beaconsfield in Devon County.〔(1911 Britannica, 1911 Britannica, Beaconsfield )〕 The land districts are used for land titles today, while the Local Government Areas of Tasmania with cities and municipalities are used for political and administrative purposes. == Two counties == Tasmania was initially divided into two counties on 24 September 1804; Buckingham in the south, and Cornwall in the north.〔(Tasmanian parliamentary library, constitutional events )〕 Cornwall was governed by William Paterson, with Buckingham governed by David Collins.
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