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Auburn is a small village located in Tasmania, Australia. It sits right by the Isis River. This village is part of the parish of Hill and the county of Somerset.

Auburn is about 16 kilometres (10 mi) from Campbell Town, Tasmania, which is a larger town. It's also about 64 km (40 mi) from Launceston, a major city in the north of Tasmania. The capital city, Hobart, is further away, about 121 km (75 mi) from Auburn.

A special natural landmark near Auburn is a hill called Jacob's Sugar Loaf. It's known for its unique shape.

What is Auburn?

Auburn is a small settlement, often called a village. It's not a big city, but a quiet place where people live. Villages like Auburn are important parts of the Tasmanian countryside. They often have a long history.

Where is Auburn Located?

Auburn is found in the central part of Tasmania. It's in an area known for its beautiful rivers and hills. The village is specifically on the Isis River, which is a key feature of the local landscape. Being near a river means the land is often good for farming.

How Far is Auburn from Major Cities?

Knowing the distances helps us understand Auburn's location.

  • It's quite close to Campbell Town, making it easy to visit for supplies or services.
  • Launceston is a bit further, offering more shops and activities.
  • Hobart, the state capital, is the furthest. This means Auburn feels quite separate from the busy city life.

Natural Features Near Auburn

The area around Auburn is known for its natural beauty. Tasmania has many unique landscapes.

What is Jacob's Sugar Loaf?

Jacob's Sugar Loaf is a notable hill close to Auburn. It gets its name because its shape might remind you of a sugar loaf, which was a cone-shaped block of sugar used in the past. Hills like this are often popular for hiking and offer great views. They are also important for local wildlife.

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