Royal Danish Geographical Society was created in 1876.
The Royal Danish Geographical Society was created in 1876 in Denmark. Its purpose is to promote geographical knowledge and research through various activities and initiatives.
An example of a royal country would be the United Kingdom. Its royal family is the Windsor Family.
Litteris et Artibus (Latin for "With Letters and Arts") was established in 1853 by King Charles XV of Sweden. It is a royal medal awarded for outstanding creative achievements in the fields of culture and art.
Walter Raleigh became an explorer to expand England's influence and power by discovering new territories and establishing colonies. He was also motivated by the potential for wealth and glory that came with discovering new lands and resources. Additionally, exploration provided an opportunity for advancement and recognition in the royal court and society.
Two settlements founded by Champlain are Quebec City in Canada and Port Royal in Acadia (now Annapolis Royal in Nova Scotia, Canada).
In the Aztec society, land was typically divided into three categories: royal land controlled by the emperor, communal land for use by commoners, and privately owned land. Land was primarily used for agriculture, with the chinampas being an innovative method of farming in fertile wetlands. Wealth and social status were often tied to land ownership.
Royal Geographical Society was created in 1830.
Royal Danish Horticultural Society's Garden was created in 1882.
Royal Scottish Geographical Society was created in 1884.
Royal Geographical Society of Australasia was created in 1885.
Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London was created in 1831.
Royal Danish Theatre was created in 1874.
Royal Danish Ballet was created in 1748.
Royal Danish Playhouse was created in 2008.
Royal Danish Library was created in 1648.
Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London ended in 1880.
Royal Danish Naval Museum was created in 1976.
Royal Danish Naval Academy was created in 1701.