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  1. naval officer, explorer, and navigator. José María Narváez (1768 – August 4, 1840) was a Spanish naval officer, explorer, and navigator notable for his work in the Gulf Islands and Lower Mainland of present-day British Columbia. In 1791, as commander of the schooner Santa Saturnina, he led the first European exploration of the Strait of ...

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    • August 4, 1840 (aged 71–72), Guadalajara, Mexico
  2. José María Narváez (Cádiz, España 1768 [1] — Guadalajara, México, 4 de agosto de 1840) fue un oficial naval, explorador y navegante español que es conocido sobre todo por su trabajo en el noroeste del Pacífico.

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  3. José María Narváez was a Spanish naval officer, explorer, and navigator. He was assigned to the San Carlos along with Gonzalo López de Haro during Esteban José Martínez’s exploration and subsequent occupation of Nootka Sound. Narváez was also tasked with exploring the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

  4. Jul 14, 2016 · This week marked the 225th anniversary of the European arrival on the Sunshine Coast (and of the site of the city of Vancouver) by the little known and under-appreciated Spanish explorer José María Narváez. For three memorable weeks in July 1791, at the age of only 23, Narváez (ca. 1768 - 1840) of the Royal Armada of Spain led the first ...

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  5. Oct 12, 2017 · Eliza, with Juan Pantoja y Arriga and Jose Antonio Verdia as pilots, would command the San Carlos, while the Santa Saturnina would be commanded by José Maria Narváez, with the pilot Juan Carrasco. Between them the two ships carried ten Catalonian Volunteers.

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  7. Narváez y Gervete, José María. Cádiz, 1766 – Guadalajara (Jalisco, México), 4.VIII.1828. Oficial de la Armada española, explorador de la zona noroeste del Pacífico. Hijo de Antonio Narváez y de Úrsula Gervete, nació en 1766, según algunos autores en Cádiz. José María Narváez ingresó en la Armada española en 1782 como ...

  8. For three memorable weeks in July 1791, at the age of only 23, José María Narváez (ca. 1768 - 1840) of the Royal Armada of Spain led the first European excursion into the central part of what the Spanish called El Gran Canal de Nuestra Señora del Rosario la Marinera, now known as Georgia Strait.

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