-
Retez's expedition...
- (Nueva Guinea) was the name
coined by the
Spanish explorer Yñigo
Ortiz de
Retez. In 1545, he
noted the
resemblance of the
people to
those he had earlier...
- and east. The island's name was
given by
Spanish explorer Yñigo
Ortiz de
Retez during his
maritime expedition of 1545 due to the
resemblance of the indigenous...
- Yñigo
Ortiz de
Retez using a
southerly route instead. This left on 16 May 1545 and
hugged the
coast of New Guinea—which
Ortiz de
Retez named—until 12...
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which the
locals called "Papua". In 1545, the
Spaniard Íñigo
Ortiz de
Retez gave the
island the name "New Guinea",
because he saw a
resemblance between...
-
Scouting Movement in the
science foundation Chain of Love for
Children (
Řetěz lásky k detem),
which combats the rise of
smoking among children. Hanák...
- peoples.
Early European settlers, such as
Spanish explorer Yñigo
Ortiz de
Retez,
noted the
resemblance of the
people to
those in Africa. Melanesians, along...
- when he
stopped on the
island of Tidore. On 16 May 1545, Yñigo
Ortiz de
Retez, a
Spanish maritime explorer who in
command of the San Juan de Letran, left...
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Spanish ships in the 16th century,
including New
Guinea (Yñigo
Ortiz de
Retez in 1545), the
Solomon Islands (Pedro
Sarmiento de
Gamboa in 1568), and the...
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Ilhas dos
Papuas (Islands of Papuans). In 1545 the
Spaniard Yñigo
Ortiz de
Retez sailed along the
north coast as far as the
Mamberamo River near
which he...