• New South Wales

    Full definition of New South Wales

    Proper noun

    new

    (plural New South
    1. One of the six states of Australia, situated in the south-eastern part of the continent, with its capital at Sydney.
    2. (historical) (1770 - 1850s) The original name conferred on Australia by Captain James Cook, and used to describe the entire eastern portion of the continent.
    3. (historical) (1788 - 1901) The colony that was founded in 1788, which grew progressively smaller as other colonies were separated from it, and became a state in 1901.
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