Von Haast
von haast
Von Haast
Hector, James; von Haast, Julius; Harper, Arthur.
Hudson River
Lief Erikson
Name the four river valleys that gave birth to early civilizations?
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
Julius Von Haast (1st may, 1822 - 16th aug, 1887) gave his name to: Haast Township, Haast Beach, Haast River, Haast Pass, Haast Junction, and Haast's Eagle (the world's largest ever bird of prey was native to New Zealand but is extinct).
Hector, James; von Haast, Julius; Harper, Arthur.
New Zealand has many rivers.
Hudson River
sir edmond hillaryHaast, Julius, v.
christopher Columbus named the river...
Louis Joliet
Connecticut was named after the Connecticut River, which was named by Dutch explorer Adriaen Block in the early 1600s. The name "Connecticut" is believed to come from the Native American word "quinetucket," meaning "beside the long tidal river."
The most famous explorer from New Zealand is Sir Edmund Hillary, who with Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mount Everest in 1953.Explorers of New Zealand include Arthur Harper, James Hector, and Julius von Haast.
Lief Erikson
It is named for Henry Hudson, an English mansailing for the Dutch East India Company, who explored it in 1609. The Hudson River was originally named the Mauritius River, which is claimed to be the name given by Hudson in honor of Prince Maurice of Nassau. Alternatively, it is said to be the name given by Sixteenth Century European adventurers, explorers, and fishermen who knew the river as River Mauritius, 'The River of Mountains'.The Hudson River was named after the explorer Henry Hudson who explored that area in the early 1600's for the Dutch.
James Cook did not name New Zealand. New Zealand had already been named by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642 - over 130 years before Cook's expedition.