Mainland Australia was originally referred to as "New Holland" by Dutch explorers in the 17th century. This name was used for many years until the British claimed the eastern part of the continent and eventually settled there. The name "Australia," derived from the Latin "Terra Australis" meaning "Southern Land," was popularized in the early 19th century and became the official name for the continent.
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