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Duyfken (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdœyfkə(n)]; lit. 'Little Dove'), also in the form
Duifje or
spelled Duifken or Duijfken, was a
small ship
built in the...
- 5722; 141.6014 (
Duyfken Point)).
Duyfken Point is on the
western coast of Cape York
Peninsula on the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Duyfken Point was
named by...
- 1606
voyage have been lost. The
Duyfken chart,
which shows the
location of the
first landfall in
Australia by the
Duyfken, had a
better fate. It was still...
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Jansz and his crew on the ship
Duyfken rounded it on
their way to and
returning from
their discovery of Australia.
Duyfken spent considerable time in the...
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recorded European landing on the
Australian continent in 1606,
sailing Duyfken from Bantam, Java. As an
employee of the
Dutch East
India Company (Dutch:...
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chart the
Australian coast and meet with
Aboriginal people was the
Duyfken,
captained by
Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon. He
sighted the
coast of...
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Discovery Rupes -56.3 38.3 HMS Discovery, ship of
Captain Cook
Duyfken Rupes -21.4 131.8
Duyfken, ship of
Willem Janszoon Eltanin Rupes -74.8 269.2 USNS Eltanin...
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Janszoon sailed from the East
Indies in the
Dutch East
India Company ship
Duyfken and
landed in Australia. He
charted about 300 km of the west
coast of Cape...
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encountered by
Europeans in 1606, by
Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon aboard Duyfken. The name was
first applied to
Australia in 1644 by the
Dutch seafarer...
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October 2022.
Retrieved 19 May 2024. van Huystee,
Marit (1995). On the
yacht Duyfken (1601): The
first European Ship
known to
explore the
Australian coast (PDF)...