Lutruwita
Lutruwita is the name used by the Tasmanian Aboriginal people to refer to the island of Tasmania, located south of mainland Australia. This name reflects the rich cultural heritage and deep connection the Aboriginal people have with the land. Tasmania is known for its unique wildlife, stunning landscapes, and diverse ecosystems.
The island is home to several national parks, including Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and Freycinet National Park, which attract visitors for hiking, camping, and nature exploration. Lutruwita is also recognized for its historical significance, with evidence of Aboriginal habitation dating back over 40,000 years.