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When was Pieter Nuyts born?

Pieter Nuyts was born in 1598.


When was Pieter Nuyts - writer - born?

Pieter Nuyts - writer - was born in 1640.


When did Pieter Nuyts - writer - die?

Pieter Nuyts - writer - died in 1709-03.


Where is Nuyts Land?

Nuyts Land is located in the southern part of Australia, specifically within the state of South Australia. It is situated on the southern coast of the Eyre Peninsula, bordered by the Great Australian Bight. The area is named after the Dutch explorer Pieter Nuyts, who navigated the region in the 17th century. Nuyts Land is characterized by its rugged coastline and diverse marine and terrestrial ecosystems.


How long did Pieter Nuyts stay on his ship?

6 years


When did Pieter De Rudder die?

Pieter de Bloot died in 1658.


When was Gaston Nuyts born?

Gaston Nuyts was born on March 26, 1922, in Deurne, Flanders, Belgium.


What has the author Corneille Joseph Nuyts written?

Corneille Joseph Nuyts has written: 'Essai sur l'imprimerie des Nutius'


Who found Albany?

Albany, NY, originally Fort Orange, was settled by the Dutch; many street names are still the original Dutch names.


Who explored Cape Leeuwin?

The region just south of Cape Leeuwin through to Nuyts Archipelago, some 1800km east, was first explored by Captain Francois Thyssen and Peter Nuyts, Councillor of the Indies, in their VOC ship Gulden Zeepaert, in 1627. VOC stood for Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, or the United East Indies Company.Later, Matthew Flinders also sailed through the region, charting the coastline of Australia as he went.


What has the author Jan Nuyts written?

Jan Nuyts has written: 'Epimestic Modality, Language, and Conceptualization (Human Cognitive Processing)' 'Negative-raising reconsidered' 'Een psycholingui stische benadering van de fonologische aspekten van afasie'


In which year was South Australia found?

Everyone knew the land that SA is on existed from very early on, however SA as a colony only came into existence in 1836. The first European sighting of the South Australian coast was made by Dutch explorer Pieter Nuyts in 1627. It was explored more extensively by Matthew Flinders in 1801. Only when Charles Sturt followed the Murray River to its mouth in 1829-1830 did more of the future state become known, and was thus truly considered as a prospective new southern colony.