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Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux

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Antoine Raymond Joseph de Bruni, chevalier d'Entrecasteaux (8 November 1737 – 21 July 1793) was a French naval officer, explorer and colonial governor. [1]

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  1. 98 relations: Admiralty Islands, Adventure Bay, Tasmania, Aix-en-Provence, Ambon Island, Apoplexy, Australia, Balearic Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Botany Bay, Breadfruit, Brest, France, Bruny Island, Cape Leeuwin, Cape Town, Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré, D'Entrecasteaux Channel, D'Entrecasteaux National Park, Dampier Strait (Papua New Guinea), East Indies, Edward Duyker, Ensign (rank), Entrecasteaux, Esperance, Western Australia, European and American voyages of scientific exploration, Félix Delahaye, French colonial empire, French corvette Subtile (1777), French Navy, French ship Romulus (1781), Geography, George Bass, George Vancouver, Governor, Governor of New South Wales, Great Australian Bight, Guangzhou, Gulf of Carpentaria, Henri Peyroux de la Coudrenière, Hermit Islands, Huon River, Hydrography, Isle de France (Mauritius), Isle of Pines (New Caledonia), Jacques Labillardière, James Cook, Java, Jean François Sylvestre Denis de Trobriand, Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse, Jean-Michel Huon de Kermadec, Jesuits, ... Expand index (48 more) »

  2. D'Entrecasteaux Islands
  3. French explorers of the Pacific
  4. French navigators
  5. Maritime exploration of Australia

Admiralty Islands

The Admiralty Islands are an archipelago group of 40 islands in the Bismarck Archipelago, to the north of New Guinea in the South Pacific Ocean.

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Adventure Bay, Tasmania

Adventure Bay is the name of a locality, a township and a geographical feature on the eastern side of Bruny Island, Tasmania.

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Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence, or simply Aix (Occitan: Ais de Provença), is a city and commune in southern France, about north of Marseille.

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Ambon Island

Ambon Island is part of the Maluku Islands of Indonesia.

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Apoplexy

Apoplexy refers to the rupture of an internal organ and the associated symptoms.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.

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Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands (Illes Balears; Islas Baleares or) are an archipelago in the western Mediterranean Sea, near the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Bismarck Archipelago

The Bismarck Archipelago is a group of islands off the northeastern coast of New Guinea in the western Pacific Ocean and is part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea.

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Botany Bay

Botany Bay (Dharawal: Kamay) is an open oceanic embayment, located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, south of the Sydney central business district.

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Breadfruit

Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) is a species of flowering tree in the mulberry and jackfruit family (Moraceae) believed to be a domesticated descendant of Artocarpus camansi originating in New Guinea, the Maluku Islands, and the Philippines. It was initially spread to Oceania via the Austronesian expansion.

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Brest, France

Brest is a port city in the Finistère department, Brittany.

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Bruny Island

Bruny Island (Nuenonne: Lunawanna-alonnah) is a island located off the southeastern coast of Tasmania, Australia.

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Cape Leeuwin

Cape Leeuwin is the most south-westerly (but not most southerly) mainland point of the Australian continent, in the state of Western Australia.

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Cape Town

Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa.

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Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré

Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré (6 August 1766 in La Neuville-au-Pont – 16 March 1854 in Paris) was a French hydrographer, hydrographic engineer and cartographer.

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D'Entrecasteaux Channel

The D'Entrecasteaux Channel is a body of water located between Bruny Island and the south-east of the mainland of Tasmania, Australia.

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D'Entrecasteaux National Park

D'Entrecasteaux National Park is a national park in Western Australia, south of Perth.

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Dampier Strait (Papua New Guinea)

Dampier Strait in Papua New Guinea separates Umboi Island and New Britain, linking the Bismarck Sea to the north with the deeper Solomon Sea to the south.

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East Indies

The East Indies (or simply the Indies) is a term used in historical narratives of the Age of Discovery.

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Edward Duyker

Edward Duyker (born 21 March 1955) is an Australian historian, biographer and author born in Melbourne.

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Ensign (rank)

Ensign (Late Middle English, from Old French enseigne, from Latin insignia (plural)) is a junior rank of a commissioned officer in the armed forces of some countries, normally in the infantry or navy.

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Entrecasteaux

Entrecasteaux (Entrecastèus) is a commune in the Var department in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France.

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Esperance, Western Australia

Esperance is a town in the Goldfields–Esperance region of Western Australia, on the Southern Ocean coastline approximately east-southeast of the state capital, Perth and south of Norseman.

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European and American voyages of scientific exploration

The era of European and American voyages of scientific exploration followed the Age of Discovery and were inspired by a new confidence in science and reason that arose in the Age of Enlightenment.

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Félix Delahaye

Félix DelahayeFélix's surname is variously presented as de Lahaie, Delahaie, de Lahaye, de La Haye, and Lahaie. Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and Félix Delahaye are 18th-century explorers and French explorers.

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French colonial empire

The French colonial empire comprised the overseas colonies, protectorates, and mandate territories that came under French rule from the 16th century onward.

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French corvette Subtile (1777)

Subtile was a 24-gun corvette of the French Navy.

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French Navy

The French Navy (lit), informally La Royale, is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the four military service branches of France.

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French ship Romulus (1781)

HMS Romulus was a 44-gun ship of the Royal Navy.

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Geography

Geography (from Ancient Greek γεωγραφία; combining 'Earth' and 'write') is the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth.

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George Bass

George Bass (30 January 1771 – after 5 February 1803) was a British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia. Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and George Bass are maritime exploration of Australia.

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George Vancouver

Captain George Vancouver (22 June 1757 – 10 May 1798) was a British Royal Navy officer best known for his 1791–1795 expedition, which explored and charted North America's northwestern Pacific Coast regions, including the coasts of what are now the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S.

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Governor

A governor is an administrative leader and head of a polity or political region, ranking under the head of state and in some cases, such as governors-general, as the head of a state's official representative.

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Governor of New South Wales

The governor of New South Wales is the representative of the monarch, King Charles III, in the state of New South Wales.

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Great Australian Bight

The Great Australian Bight is a large oceanic bight, or open bay, off the central and western portions of the southern coastline of mainland Australia.

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Guangzhou

Guangzhou, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China.

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Gulf of Carpentaria

The Gulf of Carpentaria is a sea off the northern coast of Australia.

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Henri Peyroux de la Coudrenière

Henri Peyroux de la Coudrenière (1743–18??), also spelled Coudrenaire, was a French politician and author who is perhaps best known for his scheme to transport the exiled Acadians from France to Louisiana, from which the people known as Cajuns are descended.

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Hermit Islands

The Hermit Islands are a group of 17 islands within the Western Islands of the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea.

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Huon River

The Huon River is a perennial river located in the south-west and south-east regions of Tasmania, Australia.

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Hydrography

Hydrography is the branch of applied sciences which deals with the measurement and description of the physical features of oceans, seas, coastal areas, lakes and rivers, as well as with the prediction of their change over time, for the primary purpose of safety of navigation and in support of all other marine activities, including economic development, security and defense, scientific research, and environmental protection.

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Isle de France (Mauritius)

Isle de France was a French colony in the Indian Ocean from 1715 to 1810, comprising the island now known as Mauritius and its dependent territories.

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Isle of Pines (New Caledonia)

The Isle of Pines (Île des Pins,; name in Kanak language Kwênyii: Kunyié) is an island in the Pacific Ocean, in the archipelago of New Caledonia, an overseas collectivity of France.

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Jacques Labillardière

Jacques-Julien Houtou de Labillardière (28 October 1755 – 8 January 1834) was a French biologist noted for his descriptions of the flora of Australia.

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James Cook

Captain James Cook (– 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and naval officer famous for his three voyages between 1768 and 1779 in the Pacific Ocean and to New Zealand and Australia in particular. Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and James Cook are 18th-century explorers.

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Java

Java is one of the Greater Sunda Islands in Indonesia.

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Jean François Sylvestre Denis de Trobriand

Jean François Sylvestre Denis de Trobriand (7 June 1765 – 16 March 1799) was a French naval officer and navigator who particularly distinguished himself during the expedition of d'Entrecasteaux to Australasia (1791–94). Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and Jean François Sylvestre Denis de Trobriand are French Navy officers, French explorers, French explorers of the Pacific, French navigators and maritime exploration of Australia.

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Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse

Jean François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse (variant spelling: La Pérouse; 23 August 17411788?), often called simply Lapérouse, was a French naval officer and explorer. Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse are 18th-century explorers, French Navy officers and French explorers of the Pacific.

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Jean-Michel Huon de Kermadec

Jean-Michel Huon de Kermadec (12 September 1748 – 6 May 1793) was a French Navy officer. Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and Jean-Michel Huon de Kermadec are 1793 deaths, 18th-century explorers, French explorers and French explorers of the Pacific.

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Jesuits

The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.

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John Byng

Admiral John Byng (baptised 29 October 1704 – 14 March 1757) was a British Royal Navy officer who was court-martialled and executed by firing squad.

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John Hayes (explorer)

Commodore Sir John Hayes (bapt. 11 February 1768 – 3 July 1831) was an English officer of the Bombay Marine of the British East India Company.

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John Hunter (Royal Navy officer)

Vice Admiral John Hunter (29 August 1737 – 13 March 1821) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who succeeded Arthur Phillip as the second Governor of New South Wales, serving from 1795 to 1800. Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and John Hunter (Royal Navy officer) are 1737 births.

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Kermadec Islands

The Kermadec Islands (Rangitāhua) are a subtropical island arc in the South Pacific Ocean northeast of New Zealand's North Island, and a similar distance southwest of Tonga.

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King George Sound (Western Australia)

King George Sound (Mineng Mammang-Koort) is a sound on the south coast of Western Australia.

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Louisiade Archipelago

The Louisiade Archipelago is a string of ten larger volcanic islands frequently fringed by coral reefs, and 90 smaller coral islands in Papua New Guinea.

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Maluku Islands

The Maluku Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Maluku) or the Moluccas are an archipelago in the eastern part of Indonesia.

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Matthew Flinders

Captain Matthew Flinders (16 March 1774 – 19 July 1814) was a British navigator and cartographer who led the first inshore circumnavigation of mainland Australia, then called New Holland. Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and Matthew Flinders are maritime exploration of Australia.

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Mauritius

Mauritius, officially the Republic of Mauritius, is an island nation in the Indian Ocean, about off the southeastern coast of East Africa, east of Madagascar.

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Middle Island (Western Australia)

Middle Island (French: Île du Milieu) is an island off the south coast of Western Australia in the Recherche Archipelago, around south-east of Esperance.

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Natural history

Natural history is a domain of inquiry involving organisms, including animals, fungi, and plants, in their natural environment, leaning more towards observational than experimental methods of study.

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New Britain

New Britain (Niu Briten) is the largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago, part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea.

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New Caledonia

New Caledonia (Nouvelle-Calédonie) is a ''sui generis'' collectivity of overseas France in the southwest Pacific Ocean, south of Vanuatu, about east of Australia, and from Metropolitan France.

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New Caledonian barrier reef

The New Caledonian barrier reef is a barrier reef located in New Caledonia in the South Pacific, being the longest continuous barrier reef in the world and the third largest after the Great Barrier Reef of Australia and the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef.

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New Guinea

New Guinea (Hiri Motu: Niu Gini; Papua, fossilized Nugini, or historically Irian) is the world's second-largest island, with an area of.

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New Holland (Australia)

New Holland (Nieuw-Holland) is a historical European name for mainland Australia.

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New Ireland (island)

New Ireland (Tok Pisin: Niu Ailan), or Latangai, is a large island in Papua New Guinea, approximately in area with 120,000 people.

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New Zealand

New Zealand (Aotearoa) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.

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Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions.

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Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia (a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia).

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Parlement

Under the French Ancien Régime, a parlement was a provincial appellate court of the Kingdom of France.

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Point D'Entrecasteaux

Point D'Entrecasteaux is a point on the south coast of Western Australia.

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Provence

Provence is a geographical region and historical province of southeastern France, which extends from the left bank of the lower Rhône to the west to the Italian border to the east; it is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south.

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Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii

Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii, also known commonly as Entrecasteaux's skink, the southern grass skink, the tussock cool-skink, and the tussock skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae.

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Recherche Archipelago

The Archipelago of the Recherche, known locally as the Bay of Isles, is a group of 105 islands, and over 1200 "obstacles to shipping", off the south coast of Western Australia.

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Recherche Bay

Recherche Bay is an oceanic embayment, part of which is listed on the National Heritage Register, located on the extreme south-eastern corner of Tasmania, Australia.

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River Derwent (Tasmania)

The River Derwent, also known as timtumili minanya in palawa kani, is a significant river and tidal estuary in Tasmania, Australia.

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Saint George's Channel (Papua New Guinea)

Saint George's Channel in the Bismarck Archipelago, lies between New Ireland and New Britain.

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Santa Cruz Islands

The Santa Cruz Islands form an archipelago in Temotu Province, Solomon Islands.

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Scurvy

Scurvy is a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid).

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Solomon Islands

Solomon Islands, also known simply as the Solomons,John Prados, Islands of Destiny, Dutton Caliber, 2012, p,20 and passim is a country consisting of 21 major islands Guadalcanal, Malaita, Makira, Santa Isabel, Choiseul, New Georgia, Kolombangara, Rennell, Vella Lavella, Vangunu, Nendo, Maramasike, Rendova, Shortland, San Jorge, Banie, Ranongga, Pavuvu, Nggela Pile and Nggela Sule, Tetepare, (which are bigger in area than 100 square kilometres) and over 900 smaller islands in Melanesia, part of Oceania, to the northeast of Australia.

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South Australia

South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia.

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Spain

Spain, formally the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa.

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Storm Bay

The Storm Bay is a large bay in the south-east region of Tasmania, Australia.

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Sunda Strait

The Sunda Strait (Selat Sunda) is the strait between the Indonesian islands of Java and Sumatra.

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Surabaya

Surabaya is the capital city of the Indonesian province of East Java and the second-largest city in Indonesia, after Jakarta.

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Surname

A surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family.

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Table Bay

Table Bay (Afrikaans: Tafelbaai) is a natural bay on the Atlantic Ocean overlooked by Cape Town (founded 1652 by Van Riebeeck) and is at the northern end of the Cape Peninsula, which stretches south to the Cape of Good Hope.

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Tasmania

Tasmania (palawa kani: lutruwita) is an island state of Australia.

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Tobias Furneaux

Captain Tobias Furneaux (21 August 173518 September 1781) was a British navigator and Royal Navy officer, who accompanied James Cook on his second voyage of exploration.

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Tonga

Tonga, officially the Kingdom of Tonga (Puleʻanga Fakatuʻi ʻo Tonga), is an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania.

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Torres Strait

The Torres Strait, also known as Zenadh Kes (ˈzen̪ad̪ kes), is a strait between Australia and the Melanesian island of New Guinea.

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Treaty of Amiens

The Treaty of Amiens (la paix d'Amiens) temporarily ended hostilities between France, the Spanish Empire, and the United Kingdom at the end of the War of the Second Coalition.

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Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, is an infectious disease usually caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria.

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Van Diemen's Land

Van Diemen's Land was the colonial name of the island of Tasmania used by the British during the European exploration and colonisation of Australia in the 19th century.

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Wereldmuseum Amsterdam

The Wereldmuseum Amsterdam (known as Tropenmuseum (Museum of the Tropics) between 1950 and 2023) is an ethnographic museum located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, founded in 1864.

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Western Australia

Western Australia (WA) is a state of Australia occupying the western third of the land area of the Australian continent.

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William Bligh

Vice-Admiral William Bligh (9 September 1754 – 7 December 1817) was a British officer in the Royal Navy and a colonial administrator.

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See also

D'Entrecasteaux Islands

French explorers of the Pacific

French navigators

Maritime exploration of Australia

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_Bruni_d'Entrecasteaux

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