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Geographe is a
suburb of the
Western Australian city of Busselton. At the 2021 census, it had a po****tion of 3,622. Sandylands, one of the
first houses...
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Geographe Bay is in the south-west of
Western Australia,
around 220
kilometres (140 mi)
southwest of Perth. The bay was
named in May 1801 by
French explorer...
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Geographe Channel is an arm of the
Indian Ocean between Bernier Island and
Dorre Island (to the west) and the
mainland of
Western Australia (to the...
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Géographe was a 20-gun Serpente-class
corvette of the
French Navy. She was
named Uranie in 1797, and
renamed Galatée in 1799,
still on her
building site...
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selected as
leader in
October 1800. The
expedition started with two ships,
Géographe,
captained by Baudin, and
Naturaliste captained by
Jacques Hamelin, and...
- The
Canadian Geographer (French: Le
Géographe Canadien) is a
quarterly peer-reviewed
academic journal,
published by Wiley-Blackwell on
behalf of the Canadian...
- Thémines, Jean-François (2012). "Parcours de
petit géographe à
partir de l'Atlas des
géographes d'Orbæ". L'Atelier du
Grand Tétras: 153-163. ISBN 978-2911648526...
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Nicholas Baudin, with his
ships Géographe and Naturaliste, to the
coast of
Western Australia.
Baudin named Geographe Bay and Cape
Naturaliste after his...
- (December 2008). "Origine du nom de la
ville de Montréal Le
regard du
géographe".
Commission de la mémoire franco-québécoise.
Archived from the original...
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joined Nicolas Baudin's expedition,
nominally as a
gunner on the ship
Géographe. In 1801,
Lesueur traveled to
Australia on the
expedition of
Nicolas Baudin...