Abel Iturralde Province's population density is 0.2 people per square kilometer.
Abel Iturralde Province's population is 11,828.
The area of Abel Iturralde Province is 42,815 square kilometers.
Abel Tasman named New Zealand after the Dutch province of Zeeland.
Abel Tasman named New Zealand after the Dutch province of Zeeland.
Zeeland is a province in the Netherlands and Abel Tasman (who was from the Netherlands) named New Zealand after it, after he discovered it in 1642.
Abel Tasman's parents were Antonie Tasman and Maria van Hohenberg. Antonie was a farmer and a member of the Dutch Reformed Church, while Maria came from a family of seafarers. They lived in the town of Lutjegast in the province of Groningen, Netherlands, where Abel was born in 1603.
According to the biblical account, Adam and Eve's sons, Cain and Abel, contributed to the population of the world by being the first two children born to them. Cain became a farmer and Abel became a shepherd. Cain later killed Abel out of jealousy, but Cain was then exiled and went on to have descendants who contributed to the growth of the human population.
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Cain and Abel were the first two sons of Adam and Eve in the Bible. Cain became a farmer and Abel became a shepherd. When they both made offerings to God, Abel's offering was accepted while Cain's was not. This led to Cain killing Abel out of jealousy. Despite this tragic event, Cain went on to have descendants who contributed to the growth of the world's population.
Abel Tasman's mother was Anna Amelia Tasman. She was of Dutch descent, and her family was part of the Calvinist community in the Netherlands. Abel Tasman, the famous explorer, was born in 1603 in the town of Lutjegast, in the province of Groningen. His family background and upbringing likely influenced his later voyages of exploration.
New Zealand was named after Zeeland, a province. It was discovered and named by Abel Tasman
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