Station
Similar stations in HIP 33654
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Independents of HIP 33654Burroughs Terminal
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Federation Cap Ship
Capital Ship Dock - -
Fraley Prospect
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Portuguese Royal NavyGold Stream Ranch
Installation (Agricultural) - -
Green Eclipse Finishing
Installation (Industrial) - -
Hausdorff's Progress
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
HIP 33654 Crimson GangJacobi Settlement
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Independents of HIP 33654Kapp Laboratory
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Independents of HIP 33654Lem Enterprise
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
HIP 33654 Crimson GangWinne's Folly
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
HIP 33654 BureauZimmermann Point
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 1,187 Ls
Natural HIP 33654 Regulatory State
Galpedia
António Raposo Tavares
António Raposo Tavares o Velho (Portuguese: the old one) (1598–1658) was a Portuguese colonial bandeirante who explored mainland eastern South America and claimed it for Portugal, extending the territory of the colony beyond the limits imposed by the treaty of Tordesillas. He also led the largest expedition ever made in the Americas, covering over 10,000 kilometres (over 6,200 mi) around South America, unifying completely the two large South American river basins and the Andes in a single voyage. Raposo Tavares departed from São Paulo towards the rivers of the Río de la Plata Basin (mainly the Paraguay River) and the Andean slopes, and from there to Belém, at the mouth of the Amazon. Raposo Tavares was partly of Jewish origin according to the Jewish historian Anita Novinsky.
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