Station
Similar stations in Jang Di
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Blackbriar Fort
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Deep Tin Mining
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Han Industrial Enterprise
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Hidalgo Tourism Site
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Jang Di ExchangeJoint Medical Exploration
Installation (Scientific) - -
Laister Manufacturing Depot
Surface Settlement (Installation) - -
Murdoch's Creations
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United Energy Development
Installation (Scientific) - -
Jang Di Gold Gangla Cosa Works ++
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 46 Ls
Gold Dynamic OrganisationLasswitz Installation ++
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 80 Ls
Gold Dynamic OrganisationChios Base
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 1,235 Ls
Jang Di Republic PartyHill Camp
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 1,237 Ls
Jang Di Empire LeagueKippax Beacon
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 1,238 Ls
Gold Dynamic OrganisationLaing Terminal
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 1,238 Ls
Jang Di ExchangeMobius' Progress
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 1,241 Ls
Jang Di Empire LeagueO'Donnell Survey
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 1,241 Ls
Jang Di ExchangeJones Base
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 1,569 Ls
Jang Di Republic PartyLassell Base +
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 1,569 Ls
Jang Di Empire LeagueCourvoisier's Claim
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 1,571 Ls
Jang Di Empire LeagueHyecho Landing +
Surface Settlement (Installation) - 2,147 Ls
Jang Di Republic Party
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Juan de Grijalva
Juan de Grijalva (born around 1489 in Cuéllar, Crown of Castille - 21 January 1527 in Nicaragua) was a Spanish conquistador, and relation of Diego Velázquez. He went to Hispaniola in 1508 and to Cuba in 1511.
Grijalva was one of the earliest to explore the shores of Mexico. According to Hernán Cortés, 170 people went with him, but according to Pedro Mártir, there were 300 people. The main pilot was Antón de Alaminos, the other pilots were Juan Álvarez (also known as el Manquillo), Pedro Camacho de Triana, and Grijalva. Other members included Francisco de Montejo, Pedro de Alvarado, Juan Díaz, Francisco Peñalosa, Alonso de Ávila, Alonso Hernández, Julianillo, Melchorejo, and Antonio Villafaña. They embarked the port of Matanzas, Cuba with four ships in April 1518.
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