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Cook - English navigator
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BARD - American polar explorer, pilot
GAMA (Vasco da Gama) - Portuguese navigator
GRAY - English explorer of Australia
DIASH - Portuguese navigator
PIRI - American polar explorer
POLO - Venetian Traveler
ROSS - English polar explorer
FUKS - English polar explorer
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ANDRE - Swedish polar explorer
GRANT - English explorer of Africa
DRAKE - English navigator
CABOT - Italian navigator
Cousteau - French traveler, oceanologist
NEARCH - ancient Greek navigator
PARRY - English explorer of the Arctic
SCOTT - English polar explorer
CHARCO - French polar explorer
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BARENTS - Dutch navigator
BUFFIN - English polar explorer
BOMBAR - French doctor, boating across the Atlantic Ocean
Hudson - English navigator
DARWIN - English naturalist, expedition on the Beagle
Davies - English navigator
Cabral - Portuguese navigator
QUESADA - Spanish traveler
Columbus - Italian discoverer of America
CORTES - Spanish conquistador
MAWSON - Australian explorer of Antarctica
NANSEN - Norwegian explorer of the Arctic, expedition on the "Fram"
Nobile - Italian traveler, aeronaut
PICARR - Swiss aeronaut and aquanaut
STREYS - Dutch traveler
Stanley - English explorer of Africa
STUART - English traveler in Australia
Tasman - Dutch navigator
Thomson - Scottish oceanographer, Challenger expedition
TORRES - Spanish navigator
Fitzroy - English hydrographer, expedition on the "Beagle"
YANSZON - Dutch navigator of the XNUMXth century, discovered Australia (west coast of the Cape York Peninsula)
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BALBOA - Spanish conquistador
GREGORY - English explorer of Australia
Cameron - English traveler in Africa
Laperouse - French navigator
Mackenzie - Scottish explorer of North America
ORTELIUS - Flemish cartographer, published a collection of "Theater of the World" of 53 maps
Pissaro - Spanish conquistador
Strabo - ancient Greek geographer, traveler
Willoughby - English explorer of Antarctica
Shackleton - English explorer of Antarctica
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AMUNDSEN - Norwegian. explorer of the Arctic and Antarctic
VANCOUVER - English navigator
Varenius - Dutch geographer
VESPUCCI - Italian navigator, America is named after him
Kerguelen - French. navigator
Magellan - completed the first circumnavigation of the world
Pausanias - Ancient Greek author of a guide to Greece
FILCHNER - German explorer of Central Asia and Antarctica
FRANKLIN - English polar explorer
Heyerdahl - Norwegian navigator on "Ra", "Kon-Tiki", "Tigris"
Chichester - English traveler, solo circumnavigation of the world
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Albuquerque - Portuguese navigator of the XNUMXth-XNUMXth centuries.
BOugainville - French navigator
HUMBOLDT - German traveler
MALMGREN - Swedish member of the expedition on the ship "Maud", airships "Norway" and "Italy"
PIGAFETTA - satellite of Magellan
RASMUSSEN - Danish. Arctic explorer
Richthofen - German geographer
STEFANSON - Canadian polar explorer
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LIVINGSTON - English explorer of Africa
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Nordenskiöld - Swedish explorer of the Arctic on the ship "Vega"
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