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  1. O chamado mapa de Juan de la Cosa, também referido como carta de Juan de la Cosa, é um mapa do ano de 1500, atualmente no Museu Naval de Madrid, na Espanha. Foi confeccionado pelo navegador e explorador espanhol Juan de la Cosa, a pedido dos Reis Católicos . Destaca-se por ser a mais antiga representação inequívoca do continente americano ...

  2. See also Davies, “The English Coasts on the Map of Juan de la Cosa” (note 5), pp. 26-29. 20 Robles Macías, ‘Juan de la Cosa’s Projection: A Fresh Analysis of the Earliest Preserved Map of the Americas’ (note 5). 21 It is worth noticing the striking difference in the quality of the drawing between the planisphere of Juan de la Cosa ...

  3. Chart of Juan de la Cosa (1500) by Juan de la Cosa Original Source: Museo Naval Madrid. This nautical chart is t he first known cartographic representation of the American continent. It shows the extent of our knowledge of the world in 1500. It was produced by the navigator Juan de la Cosa in 1500 in Puerto de Santa Maria (Cadiz, Spain), as can ...

  4. Aug 11, 2023 · Juan de la Cosa was a Castilian navigator and cartographer, known for designing the earliest……#JuandelaCosa #explorer #VIS #VISEXPLORE

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  5. Among explorers, Enrique of Malacca ranks 102 out of 498. Before him are Martín Alonso Pinzón, Calamity Jane, Ferdinand Columbus, Gonzalo Pizarro, Philip Johan von Strahlenberg, and Bartholomew Columbus. After him are Juan de la Cosa, Michael Rockefeller, Mary Kingsley, Thomas Cavendish, João Gonçalves Zarco, and Adam Johann von Krusenstern.

  6. Chart of Juan de la Cosa (1500) by Juan de la Cosa Original Source: Museo Naval Madrid. This nautical chart is t he first known cartographic representation of the American continent. It shows the extent of our knowledge of the world in 1500. It was produced by the navigator Juan de la Cosa in 1500 in Puerto de Santa Maria (Cadiz, Spain), as can ...

  7. In 1499 Juan de la Cosa joined as first pilot the expedition of Alonso de Ojeda and Vespucci, and was with them amongst the first to set foot on the South American Continent on the Gulf of Paria. At the same time the coast from Essequibo to the Cape Vela was explored. Immediately after his return he designed his chart of the whole world, which ...

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