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Cornwallis was once a small village in Tasmania, Australia. It was located in the area known as the parish of Cornwallis, which was part of the county of Somerset. This village was about 130 kilometres (81 mi) away from Hobart, Tasmania's capital city, during the 1800s.

What Was Cornwallis?

Cornwallis was a settlement that existed in the 19th century. It was named after the parish it was located in, which was a type of local administrative area. The county of Somerset was a larger region that included this parish.

Where Was Cornwallis Located?

The village of Cornwallis was situated in the Midlands region of Tasmania. This area is known for its rolling hills and agricultural land. Being 130 kilometers from Hobart meant it was a journey to reach the main city back then, as travel was much slower than it is today.

Why Is It a Ghost Town Now?

Cornwallis is now considered a ghost town. This means that the village no longer has people living there, and its buildings might be abandoned or have disappeared over time. Many small settlements from the 19th century became ghost towns as people moved to larger towns or cities for work and better opportunities.

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