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  2. Cape Horn - Wikipedia

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    Cape Horn was identified by mariners and first rounded in 1616 by the Dutchmen Willem Schouten and Jacob Le Maire, who named it Kaap Hoorn (pronunciation ⓘ) after the city of Hoorn in the Netherlands. For decades, Cape Horn was a major milestone on the clipper route, by which sailing ships carried trade around the world.

  3. Category:Real estate companies of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Real estate companies of the Netherlands" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Hoorn - Wikipedia

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    As a descendant of the reconstructed Proto-Germanic *hurnijǭ, the name Hoorn is a cognate with Danish and Norwegian hjørne, Icelandic horn, Swedish hörn(a), and West Frisian herne, which have all preserved the meaning of "corner". [9] [17] In Modern Dutch, however, the word hoorn translates to "horn", both in an acoustic and anatomical sense.

  5. Isaac Le Maire - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of the tombstone of Isaac le Maire and his wife Le Mairs polder near Den Helder.Map from 1641 by Claes Jansz.Visscher. (view from the north) Isaac Le Maire (c. 1558 in Antwerp – September 20, 1624 in Egmond aan den Hoef) was a Dutch entrepreneur, investor, and a sizeable shareholder of the Dutch East India Company (VOC).

  6. Economy of the Falkland Islands - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th century, the supply and maintenance depot for ships at Stanley developed into a port serving ships rounding Cape Horn and for South Polar expeditions. [2] There was also trade in cow hides from the wild descendants of cattle introduced by French settlers in the late 18th century.

  7. County of Horne - Wikipedia

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    The County of Horn in the 18th century Map showing the Imperial Abbey of Thorn, the County of Horne and the barony of Kessenich Castle Horn. Horne (also Horn, Hoorn or Hoorne) is a small historic county of the Holy Roman Empire in the present day Netherlands and Belgium. It takes its name from the village Horn, west of Roermond.

  8. List of Dutch explorations - Wikipedia

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    On 25 December 1615, Dutch explorers Jacob le Maire and Willem Schouten aboard the Eendracht, discovered Staten Island, close to Cape Horn. The voyage of Willem Schouten and Jacob le Maire in 1615–1616. On 29 January 1616, they sighted land they called Cape Horn, after the city of Hoorn. Aboard the Eendracht was the crew of the recently ...

  9. Horn, Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Horn developed in the Early Middle Ages along the Maas. In 1102, a Heer of Horn existed. In 1450, it became the capital of the County of Horn. In 1614, Horn became part of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. [4] In 1839, it became part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. [5] Horn Castle is located on an artificially enlarged hill surrounded by a dry ...