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Willem Barentsz (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪləm ˈbaːrənts]; c. 1550 – 20 June 1597),
anglicized as
William Barents or Barentz, was a
Dutch navigator, cartographer...
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current name of the sea is
after the
historical Dutch navigator Willem Barentsz. The
Barents Sea is a
rather shallow shelf sea with an
average depth of...
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Western European was by Hugh
Willoughby in 1553.
Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz reached the west
coast of
Novaya Zemlya in 1594, and in a
subsequent expedition...
- to a disagreement. They
parted ways, with
Barentsz continuing northeast,
while Rijp
headed north.
Barentsz reached Novaya Zemlya and, to
avoid becoming...
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Maritime Institute Willem Barentsz (MIWB, Dutch:
Maritiem Instituut Willem Barentsz) is an
educational institution located on Tersc****ing, one of the...
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Willem Barentsz, who in 1596
described the "pointed mountains" or, in Dutch,
spitse bergen that he saw on the west
coast of the main island.
Barentsz did...
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North Cape. Bear
Island was
discovered by
Dutch explorers Willem Barentsz and
Jacob van
Heemskerck on 10 June 1596. It was
named after a
polar bear...
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sailed from
Texel in the
expedition headed by
Dutch cartographer Willem Barentsz. The
fleet of
three ships was to
enter the Kara Sea, with the
hopes of...
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island has many glaciers, mountains, and fjords. The
Dutch navigator Willem Barentsz gave
Spitsbergen its name when he
discovered it in 1596. The name Spitsbergen...
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Dutch feature film in 3D. The film
describes the last
journey of
Willem Barentsz and
Jacob van
Heemskerk through 1596–1597 when they and
their crew tried...