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Facts about abraham ortelius
Facts about abraham ortelius







facts about abraham ortelius

Age: The exact age of the Islands is unknown.Size: The Archipelago group consists of 7,880 km² (3,040 mi²) of land spread over 45,000 km² (17,000 mi²) of ocean.Which means that there is summer all year long! Location: The archipelago lay on either side of the Equator Line.Belongs to: As part of Ecuador, a group of volcanic Islands and Islets that lie in the Pacific Ocean, around 973 kilometers west from the continental coast.Famously known for: It became a National Park in 1959, declared a Biological Marine Reserve in 1986, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978, it became a whale sanctuary in 1990, and one of the most popular tourist destinations on Earth.Baptizing the islands: The Flemish cartographer, Abraham Ortelius gave the archipelago its name to include it in a World Atlas for the first time.Inspiration for the Islands name: Because of its most famous inhabitants: the giant tortoises (Chelonoidis), they were described as “Insulae de los Galopegos” “islands of the turtles.”.Enchanted Islands : When the Spaniard, the archbishop of Panama, Tomas de Berlanga firstly saw the archipelago, he mentioned that they were “enchanted”, due that among the mist and fog and the rise of the tide they looked, from far away, as they seemed to disappear.Discovering the Islands: Antique records show that in 1535 they were discovered by a Panamanian Archbishop Fray Tomás de Berlanga.And guess what? They are still growing today! Early stages: It all began with barren mound of cooled lava, which over time, due to the volcanic activity the little mound grew to what they are today.Official name : “Archipiélago de Colón,” mostly known as the Spanish name ‘Islas Galápagos’, but also known as the Enchanted Islands.Coat of arms: Divided in four, with representative images of the islands, such as volcanic cones, the blue sea, a sail boat,Īnd of course the iconic Galapagos tortoise.









Facts about abraham ortelius