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The first explorer to establish a sea route to Asia was Vasco da Gama. He successfully sailed from Portugal around the Cape of Good Hope to reach India in 1498. This journey opened up direct maritime trade between Europe and Asia, significantly impacting global commerce and the age of exploration. Da Gama's voyage marked a pivotal moment in the expansion of European influence in the Indian ocean region.

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