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  1. Dec 10, 2017 · The word Coromandel makes its first appearance on Portuguese maps at the start of the sixteenth century. It was then picked up in quick succession by the Dutch, the French, the Danes and the...

  2. In the seventeenth century, however, Coromandel offered crucial trading posts for the Dutch, who opened factories in Pulicat, Sadras, and Masulipatnam. As Hendrik Brouwer explained in 1612, the Coromandel Coast was "the left arm of the Moluccas, because we have noticed that without the textiles of Coromandel, commerce is dead in the Moluccas."

  3. The original world map was made by Fra Mauro and his assistant Andrea Bianco, a sailor-cartographer, under a commission by king Afonso V of Portugal. The map was completed on April 24, 1459, and sent to Portugal , but did not survive to the present day.

  4. May 3, 1999 · Coromandel Coast, India. Coromandel Coast, broad coastal plain in eastern Tamil Nadu state, southern India. Extending over an area of about 8,800 square miles (22,800 square km), it is bounded by the Utkal Plains to the north, the Bay of Bengal to the east, the Kaveri delta to the south, and the Eastern Ghats to the west.

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  6. Jul 28, 2021 · During the Age of Exploration, Portugal explored the North Atlantic islands, the coast of West Africa, the east and west coasts of southern Africa, the west coast of India, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the southern coast of China. Major Portuguese colonies included Madeira, Cochin, Goa, Malacca, Brazil, Mozambique, and Angola.

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  7. During 15 10-20, Portuguese private traders made contact with the Coromandel Coast. The first wave of settlers were either deserters from the Melaka4 garrison or from the western Indian littoral. Since the rewards of service for the Crown were inadequate for the common soldier, or even for the lower nobility, the aim was to make private

  8. The Maori people inhabited the land enjoyed the coastline and fertile wetlands. When British explorer, Captain Cook discovered Coromandel in 1769 he thought he had arrived in paradise, raising the Union Jack in New Zealand for the first time. Today, the Coromandel is a popular destination for tourists and a summer hot spot with locals.

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