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Jules Crevaux (1847–1882) was a
French medical doctor, soldier, and explorer. He is
known for his
multiple explorations into the
interior of
French Guiana...
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attributed 970
kilometres (600 mi) of
navigable stretches to it.
Jules Crevaux, who
descended it,
described it as full of
obstacles to navigation, the...
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accompanied Crevaux to the end of the
river until they
arrived at a
village of
Roucouyennes at the foot of the
Tumuk Humak Mountains.
Crevaux returned to...
- late 19th century, the Içá was
navigated by the
French explorer Jules Crevaux (1847–1882). He
ascended it in a
steamship drawing 1.8
meters (6 ft) of...
- Whitely, Jean Chaffanjon,
Frank M. Chapman, Émile-Arthur Thouar,
Jules Crevaux and many others, some of whom are
buried in Venezuela. The
Venezuelan Institute...
- Africa)
Henri Coudreau (South America) Paul
Crampel (Central Africa)
Jules Crevaux (South America)
Armand David (East Asia)
Louis Delaporte (Southeast Asia)...
- In the 19th century,
further excursions were made by Zegelaar,
Jules Crevaux, Coudreau, Ten Kate,
Joost and others. Of
importance in the 20th century...
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Veniamins Volskis BC/YK 89.95 12 30.35 11 59.60 12 Jérémie
Crevaux QC 89.58 18 24.49 9 65.09 13 Pier-Alexandre
Hudon QC 88.60 14 29.50 13...
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Robert Schomburgk; this and the
meeting between French explorer Jules Crevaux and a few ‘Trio’ were the only two
points of
contact between Tiriyó and...
- the
penal colony. In 1878, the
island was
visited by the
explorer Jules Crevaux who
noted that four
brothers were
operating the plantation. In the early...