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Vancouver$89515$ - translation to English

18TH-CENTURY ENGLISH NAVAL EXPLORER
Geroge Vancouver; Captain George Vancouver; Captain Vancouver; George vancouver; Vancouver, George; List of places named after George Vancouver; G. Vancouver
  • Grave of George Vancouver in the churchyard of [[St Peter's Church, Petersham]], London
  • 1980 Commemorative Statue to Capt. George Vancouver by Vancouver artist Alan Chung Hung
  • Statue of George Vancouver in [[King's Lynn]], his birthplace.
  • statue of George Vancouver]] in front of [[Vancouver City Hall]]
  • Life-sized [[gilded]] statue of George Vancouver on the [[British Columbia Legislative Buildings]] in [[Victoria, British Columbia]]
  • In ''The Caneing in Conduit Street'' (1796), [[James Gillray]] caricatured Pitt's street corner assault on Vancouver

Vancouver      
n. Vancouver (isola del Canada; città-porto della Colombia Britannica; città del Washington, U.S.A.)

Definition

the Province
Brit. Northern Ireland.

Wikipedia

George Vancouver

Captain George Vancouver (22 June 1757 – 10 May 1798) was a British Royal Navy officer best known for his 1791–1795 expedition, which explored and charted North America's northwestern Pacific Coast regions, including the coasts of what are now the Canadian province of British Columbia as well as the US states of Alaska, Washington and Oregon. He also explored the Hawaiian Islands and the southwest coast of Australia.

Vancouver Island, the city of Vancouver in British Columbia, Vancouver, Washington in the United States, Mount Vancouver on the Canadian–US border between Yukon and Alaska, and New Zealand's fourth-highest mountain, also Mount Vancouver, are all named after him.