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Domingo Bernardo de
Bonechea Andonaegui (Basque:
Domingo Bonetxea Andonaegi), born on
September 21, 1713, in Getaria,
Basque Country, Spain, died in Tahiti...
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Domingo de
Bonechea, with Tomás ****angos as ****istant,
aboard the
frigate "Águila". In the
second expedition (1774-1775),
Domingo de
Bonechea and José Andía...
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command of
navigator Domingo de
Bonechea. Four Tahitians, Pautu, Tipitipia, Heiao, and Tetuanui,
accompanied Bonechea back to Peru in
early 1773 after...
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ordered a
number of
expeditions to
Tahiti under the
command of
Domingo de
Bonechea who was the
first European to
explore all of the main
islands beyond Tahiti...
- end of what is the
largest valley of the
Taiarapu Peninsula.
Domingo de
Bonechea visited the area in 1772 and
attempted to
spread Christianity here; James...
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James Cook
during his
first voyage in 1769;
Spanish navigator Domingo de
Bonechea in 1774 and
Russian expedition of Otto von
Kotzebue in 1815. None of these...
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Spanish spelling of a
Basque surname which also
occurs in the
variants Bonechea, Buonechea,
Boenechea and Bonachea. The
modern Basque spellings are Buenetxea...
- 1775. ****angos had
taken over the
command of the
expedition of
Domingo de
Bonechea of 1774
after his
death in
Tahiti and was
returning to the Viceroyalty...
- Bay, Cook's Bay was
later named in his honor.
Spanish sailor Domingo de
Bonechea visited it in 1774 and
named it
Santo Domingo. It is
likely that Teraura...
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later visitors to the island,
including James Cook in 1769 and
Domingo de
Bonechea in 1772,
which indicates that her **** was
known to the
Tahitians if not...