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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Vasco Da-Gama - définition

CITY IN MORMUGÃO, GOA
Vasco da Gama (town); Vasco da Gama, India; Vasco da Gama City; Vasco da Gama (city)
  • Clock Tower at Vasco da Gama, Goa
  • Vasco da Gama Municipal Market in 1958, with the Clock Tower on the left

Portuguese ironclad Vasco da Gama         
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  • ''Vasco da Gama'' c. 1904
1876 BATTLESHIP OF THE PORTUGUESE NAVY
Vasco da Gama (cruiser); NRP Vasco da Gama (1876)
Vasco da Gama was an ironclad of the Portuguese Navy built in the 1870s by the Thames Iron Works in London. Ordered to strengthen the defenses of the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, Vasco da Gama was launched in 1876 and completed in 1878.
Vasco da Gama-class frigate         
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1991 PORTUGUESE NAVY SUBCLASS OF MEKO 200-CLASS FRIGATES
Vasco da Gama class frigates; Vasco da Gama class frigate; NRP Álvares Cabral (F331)
The Vasco da Gama class is a class of frigates of the Portuguese Navy. Named in honor of the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, the ships are based on the German MEKO 200 design, and are Portugal's major surface ships.
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  • Tomb of Vasco da Gama in the [[Jerónimos Monastery]] in Belém, Lisbon
  • Portuguese coin from 1969 commemorating the 500th anniversary of Vasco da Gama's birth.
  • The arrival of Vasco da Gama at Calicut, by [[Roque Gameiro]], 1900.
  • Vasco da Gama leaving the port of [[Lisbon]], Portugal
  • Monument to the Cross of Vasco da Gama at the [[Cape of Good Hope]], South Africa
  • [[Portuguese discoveries]] and explorations: first arrival places and dates
  • 4th India Armada]] in 1502
  • The route followed in Vasco da Gama's first voyage (1497–1499)
  • A depiction of da Gama's fleet (from the ''Livro das Armadas'')
  • Gama's former tomb in [[St. Francis Church, Kochi]]
  • Cenotaph to Vasco da Gama in the [[Church of Santa Engrácia]], now the National Pantheon in Lisbon.
  • Outward and return voyages of the Portuguese India Run (''Carreira da Índia''). The outward route of the South Atlantic westerlies that Bartolomeu Dias discovered in 1487, followed and explored by da Gama in the open ocean, would be developed in subsequent years.
  • Pillar of Vasco da Gama in [[Malindi]], in modern-day [[Kenya]], erected on the return journey
  • Bronze statue of Vasco da Gama at his birthplace, [[Sines, Portugal]]
  • Kochi]]. Vasco da Gama died in Kochi in 1524 when he was on his third visit to India. His body was originally buried in this church.
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  • An aged Vasco da Gama, as Viceroy of India and Count of Vidigueira (from ''Livro de Lisuarte de Abreu'')
  • Portrait of Vasco da Gama by [[António Manuel da Fonseca]] (1838)
  • Coat of arms of Vasco da Gama.
  • Vasco da Gama before the [[Zamorin]] of Calicut, by [[Veloso Salgado]], 1898.
  • Vasco da Gama's signature (reads Ho Comde Almirante, "The Count Admiral")
PORTUGUESE EXPLORER
Vasco Da Gama; Vasco de gama; Vasquo Dagama; Vasco da gama; Gama, Vasco da; Vasco Da, 1er Conde Da Vidigueira Gama; Vasco da Gamma; Vasco de Gama; Dom Vasco da Gama; Vasco di Gama; Vasco di gama; Vasco D Gama; Vasco de Gamma; Vasco Gama; V. de Gama; De Gama; Discovery of the way to the Indies; Isabel Sodré
Vasco da Gama, 1st Count of Vidigueira (, ; ; c. 1460s – 24 December 1524), was a Portuguese explorer and the first European to reach India by sea.

Wikipédia

Vasco da Gama, Goa

Vasco da Gama (), often shortened to Vasco, is a city in the state of Goa on the west coast of India. It is named after the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. It is the headquarters of the Mormugão taluka (subdistrict). The city lies on the western tip of the Mormugao peninsula, at the mouth of the Zuari River, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Panaji, Goa's capital, 28 kilometres (17 mi) from Margao, the district headquarters and about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from Dabolim Airport.

The city was founded in 1543 and remained in Portuguese hands until 1961, when Goa ceased to be a Portuguese territory. The 1888-constructed Mormugao Port remains a busy shipping route in Asia. This port is built by the Portuguese king in alliance with Gali Sidhayya who is the then zamindar of the Goa region. It is one of the major ports of independent India. The shipbuilding area of Goa Shipyard Limited that builds Indian Navy and Coast Guard vessels was also built there in 1957 (during the Portuguese era). Initially built around the city's harbour as the 'Estaleiros Navais de Goa', the area has, since the end of Portuguese presence, expanded into construction for several other branches of maritime patrol and security. The Indian Navy has an obvious presence here, with its vast campuses and ports, which include the naval base INS Hansa.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Vasco Da-Gama
1. That misconception was laid to rest by great explorers such as Marco Polo and Vasco da Gama.
2. Prominent among those included former BJP president Rajendra Arelkar, who lost the Vasco Da Gama seat and Sadanand She Tanawde, who lost the Tivim seat.
3. China‘s Columbus While relatively unknown in the West, Zheng‘s voyages of discovery are comparable with those of Vasco da Gama, Magellan or Christopher Columbus.
4. "The Federation and everybody else connected with football should look at the bigger picture and have a macro vision, not a micro one," Pereira, who coached the famous Vasco da Gama club to national title in the 1'70s, said.
5. That extraordinary moment in the 15th century, when Portuguese seafarers such as Vasco da Gama set out across unknown seas to discover the world, has left Portugal with some extraordinary treasures.