- Aimé
Jacques Alexandre Bonpland (French: [ɛme bɔ̃plɑ̃]; 22
August 1773 – 11 May 1858) was a
French explorer and
botanist who
traveled with
Alexander von...
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exploratory expedition on
February 14, 1844.
Fremont named it "Lake
Bonpland"
after Aimé
Bonpland (a
French botanist who had
accompanied Prussian explorer Alexander...
- Aimé
Bonpland was a
French explorer and botanist.
Bonpland may also
refer to: Pico
Bonpland, Venezuela's
third highest peak
Bonpland (crater), a lunar...
- Francia, the
strong man of Paraguay,
abducted Bonpland after killing Bonpland's estate workers.
Bonpland was
accused of "agricultural espionage" and of...
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Mount Bonpland is a 2,343-metre-elevation (7,687-foot)
mountain in Otago, New Zealand.
Mount Bonpland is the
highest peak in the
Humboldt Mountains which...
- E.O. (2004). "Under the
Southern Cross:
Stories around Humboldt and
Bonpland's trip to the New Continent" (PDF).
Latin American Applied Research. 34:...
- Pico
Bonpland is Venezuela's fourth-highest peak, at 4,883
metres above sea level. It is
located in the
Sierra Nevada de Merida, in the
Venezuelan Andes...
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French explorer Aimé
Bonpland—and
their many
groundbreaking ways of
taking the world's measure, as well as Humboldt's and
Bonpland's travels in America...
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Bonpland is the
remains of a
lunar impact crater that is
attached to the
walled plain Fra
Mauro to the
north and
Parry to the east. The
intersection of...
- quas in
peregrinatione ad
plagam aequinoctialem orbis novi
collegerunt Bonpland et Humboldt. This work
spanned seven volumes and was
published between...