What is so new about the state of New South Wales in Australia?
The state of New South Wales in Australia was given its name in 1788 by Captain Arthur Phillip, who was the first governor of the British colony of New South Wales. The name New South Wales was chosen to reflect the fact that the region was south of Wales in Great Britain. At the time, the area was considered new because it was an unexplored and largely unknown part of the world to Europeans.

Today, New South Wales is known for its vibrant capital city of Sydney, its beautiful beaches, and its diverse landscapes. The state is home to over 8 million people and is one of the most populous states in Australia. While the name New South Wales may not seem particularly new or groundbreaking today, it serves as a reminder of the state's colonial past and its role in the history of Australia.
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