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Francisco de Eliza / José María Narváez / Juan Carrasco / Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra / Princess Royal / Manuel Quimper / George Vancouver / Gabriola Island / Gonzalo López de Haro / Spanish explorers / Exploration / British Columbia
Date: 2011-05-07 17:09:41
Francisco de Eliza
José María Narváez
Juan Carrasco
Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra
Princess Royal
Manuel Quimper
George Vancouver
Gabriola Island
Gonzalo López de Haro
Spanish explorers
Exploration
British Columbia

Context: Spanish history of Gabriola Island Citation: Doe, N.A., The Origin of Gabriola’s name, SHALE 13, pp.7–38, June[removed]Copyright restrictions: Copyright © 2006: Gabriola Historical & Museum Society.

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