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What was the original name of Australia?
New Holland

After Dutch navigators charted the northern, western and southern coasts of Australia during the 17th Century this newly found continent became known as 'New Holland'.There is no one Aboriginal word that all Aborigines use for Australia; however, today they call Australia, ""Australia"" because that is what it is called today. There are more than 250 aboriginal tribes in Australia. Most of them didn't have a word for ""Australia""; they just named places around them.colony of New South Wales

The British colony of New South Wales was established in 1788 as a penal colony.

What is the official name of Australia : The Commonwealth of Australia

The Commonwealth of Australia is a federation of six states and two self-governing territories. The national government is the Australian Government, also referred to as the federal government or Commonwealth government.

Was Australia once called Oceania

There has not been any such name change. Australia is the largest country in Oceania, which is defined as a geographic region encompassing Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.

Was Australia called Austria : Not at all. Austria is just what English speakers call it. The countrys name is Österreich and it means “Eastern Kingdom”. Australia is derived from Terra Australis meaning “Southern Land”.

The name Australia derives from Latin australis meaning southern, and dates back to 2nd century legends of an "unknown southern land" (that is terra australis incognita). The explorer Matthew Flinders named the land Terra Australis, which was later abbreviated to the current form.

New Holland (Dutch: Nieuw-Holland) is a historical European name for mainland Australia.

Why did Australia get its name

The name Australia derives from Latin australis meaning southern, and dates back to 2nd century legends of an "unknown southern land" (that is terra australis incognita). The explorer Matthew Flinders named the land Terra Australis, which was later abbreviated to the current form.Colloquial names for Australia include "Oz", "Straya" and "Down Under". Other epithets include "the Great Southern Land", "the Lucky Country", "the Sunburnt Country", and "the Wide Brown Land". The latter two both derive from Dorothea Mackellar's 1908 poem "My Country".Most of Oceania, including Australia, is under the Pacific, a vast body of water that is larger than all Earth's continental landmasses and islands combined. The name “Oceania” justly establishes the Pacific Ocean as the defining characteristic of the region.

Change of name

However, in the 19th century, the colonial authorities gradually removed the Dutch name from the island continent and, instead of inventing a new name, they took the name Australia from the south polar continent, leaving a lacuna in continental nomenclature for eighty years.

What is the Czech name for Austria : The Czech name of Rakousko, previously also Rakúsy and later Rakousy, which is still used for the states of Upper and Lower Austria (Horní, Dolní Rakousy), originates in the name of the Austrian castle and town of Raabs an der Thaya near the Czech-Austrian border, formerly also known as Ratgoz or Ratgos.

What was old Austria called : Originally Answered: Where was Austria before it became a country called Austria, and how did it get its current name In Antiquity it was called Noricum, its Latin name, possibly from Celtic Norig. Noricum included most of current Austria, which was partly included in other Roman provinces (Raetia, Pannonia).

What did Australia change its name to

There has not been any such name change. Australia is the largest country in Oceania, which is defined as a geographic region encompassing Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.

Australia was colonized by the British who used it originally as a penal colony. The nation is still part of the Commonwealth. It's only logical that cities would be named after people's home cities and counties. Even more confusing a large number of places around Sydney have American names.Australia the island (as far as white settlement is concerned) was first discovered by the Dutch in the early 1600 and became known as New Holland and remained that name for two centuries.

What was Australia before 1901 : Narrator: Before 1901 Australia was not a nation. Rather, it was 6 separate British colonies. They were like 6 different countries. Each one had its own parliament, laws, and small defence force.