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  2. European exploration of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Wiebbe Hayes Stone Fort on West Wallabi Island is the first known European structure to be built in Australia. Abel Tasman's voyage of 1642 was the first known European expedition to reach Van Diemen's Land (later Tasmania) and New Zealand, and to sight Fiji. On his second voyage of 1644, he also contributed significantly to the mapping of ...

  3. European land exploration of Australia - Wikipedia

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    European land exploration of Australia deals with the opening up of the interior of Australia to European settlement which occurred gradually throughout the colonial period, 1788–1900. A number of these explorers are very well known, such as Burke and Wills who are well known for their failed attempt to cross the interior of Australia, as ...

  4. Category:European exploration of Australia - Wikipedia

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  5. Janszoon voyage of 1605–1606 - Wikipedia

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    If this be so, then the land from 9 to 14 degrees would be a separate land, different from the other N. Guinea. In 1622, prior to Jan Carstenszoon's 1623 exploration of the Gulf of Carpentaria, Hessel Gerritsz published a map, which included the coastline of part of the west coast of Cape York. Although this map shows this coast as an extension ...

  6. New Holland (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    New Holland (Dutch: Nieuw-Holland) is a historical European name for mainland Australia, first 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 Abel Tasman , and for a time came to be applied in most European maps to the vaunted "Southern ...

  7. Theory of the Portuguese discovery of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Great Southern Land; The Maritime Exploration of Terra Australis Australian Government Department of Environment and Heritage, 2005. ISBN 0-642-55185-5 at; Desliens map (1566) reproduction at the National Library of Australia; Asia in the Eyes of Europe, by Donald F.Lach. University of Chicago Library, 1991

  8. Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, [17] is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands. [18] Australia has a total area of 7,688,287 km 2 (2,968,464 sq mi), making it the sixth-largest country in the world and the largest in Oceania.

  9. John Murray (Australian explorer) - Wikipedia

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    John Murray (c. 1775 – c. 1807) was a seaman and explorer of Australia.He was the first European to land in Port Phillip, the bay on which the cities of Melbourne and Geelong are situated.