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1.Is a country?
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Tasmania is part of Australia.
2.Is an island?
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3.Has English as an official language?
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4.Has yellow on its flag?
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5.Has a maximum elevation above 5,000 feet (1,524 m)?
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Tanzania has Mount Kilimanjaro at 19,341 feet (5,895 m). Tasmania has Mount Ossa at 5,305 feet (1,617 m).
6.Has a higher HDI?
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Tanzania is 0.529, Tasmania is 0.914.
7.Its capital is also its largest city?
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Tasmania's capital and largest city is Hobart. Tanzania's capital is Dodoma but its capital city is Dar es Salaam.
8.Is landlocked?
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9.Has Christianity as its dominant religion?
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10.Has a higher population density?
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Tanzania is 47.5 people per square km, Tasmania is only 7.
11.Drives on the left side of the road?
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12.Uses the shilling as its currency?
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Tasmania uses the dollar.
13.Uses the Parliament as its legislature?
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Tanzania uses the National Assembly.
14.Is fully south of the equator?
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15.Has a lion on its flag?
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16.Has a higher average elevation?
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Tanzania is roughly 1,000 meters or 3,281 feet in elevation, Tasmania is roughly 266 meters or 873 feet.
17.Has Mount Kilimanjaro?
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18.Gets more rainfall?
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Tanzania receives 1,071 mm of rain per year on average, Tasmania receives around 1,200, significantly more than the rest of Australia due to its rainforests.