Wilkes Land was named after Charles Wilkes, the American explorer who commanded in 1838 an exploring and surveying US expedition of the Southern Pacific Ocean and surrounding lands.
Mount Druitt in Australia was named after an original grantee of land in the area named James Druitt. The prefix "Mount" was added to the name in 1968 to differentiate it from the suburb of Druitt in Sydney.
Alfred Wegener named his single land mass the Urkontinent or Pangaa. This has passed into general use as Pangaea.
Willem Janszoon named the land he found in 1606 "Cape Keerweer" which means "Cape Turnaround" in Dutch. This land was later identified as part of the Australian continent.
He realizing Columbus discovered a New World, not the Orient; therefore, he was honored by the naming of the "New Land" after him by a German mapmaker who named the "New Land," "America."
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From its Wikipedia entry: "Wilkes Land is named after Lieutenant Charles Wilkes (later a Rear Admiral), the American explorer who commanded the 1838-42 United States Exploring Expedition."
He was not named after an actor. He was named after John Wilkes, a famous British revolutionary.
Antartica These three "lands" are divisions of the continent of Antartica. Marie Byrd Land was named by Comander Richard Byrd for his wife.
Wilkes Land is situated in East Antarctica, not far from the antarctic coast and between Victoria Land and the Shackleton ice self.
Ask someone else Wilkes Land is a district in East Antarctica, and is composed by five «places»: * Knox Land * Budd Land * Sabrina Land * Banzare Land * Clarie Land
Wilkes Land is a district in East Antarctica. But you asked if Wilkes Land belongs to the eastern or western HEMISPHERE... Well, the answer to that is... ...the Eastern Hemisphere, because Wilkes Land has longitude between 100°31' E and 136°11' E.
Wilkes Land
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Antarctica Right! More precisely, Wilkes Land is situated in East Antarctica, not far from the antarctic coast and between Victoria Land and the Shackleton ice self.
Souther hemisphere
Wilkes Land in Antarctica, thereby proving once and for all that it was a contnental landmass.
The assassinator was named John Wilkes Booth.