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Spanish and Exploration
* Spanish Exploration and Conquest of North America
The first European settlers to the area of Daphne came in 1540 during the period of Spanish Exploration.
Similar Spanish fortifications of the 17th-18th centuries can be seen in Cuba, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Veracruz and Acapulco, Mexico, Portobelo and Panama City, Panamá, and many other Latin American locations which were governed as part of the Spanish Empire during the Age of Exploration.
Vizcaíno and Spanish Exploration in the Pacific Ocean, 1580-1630.
Repsol brings together the companies in which the Spanish government had a majority ownership in the areas of Exploration and Production ( formerly Hispanoil ) and Production, Refining ( formerly ENPETROL ), Chemical and Liquefied Natural Gas ( LNG ), Butane ( former Butano SA ), CAMPSA and Petronor.
After the arrest of a Spanish fishing vessel by the Royal Gibraltar Police in 1998, the problem largely subsided, although the operation of Odyssey Marine Exploration in the area is currently being contested in the Florida Court.
* HistoryLink: Spanish Exploration ( 1775 ), with maps and references.
* HistoryLink: Spanish Exploration ( 1779 )

Spanish and Hezeta
In 1775, Bruno de Hezeta led an expedition designed to solidify Spanish claims to the northern Pacific.

Spanish and Heceta
The northernmost latitude he reached was 54 ° 40 ′ N. This was followed, in 1775, by another Spanish expedition, under the command of Bruno de Heceta and including Juan Peréz and Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra as officers.
Britain's claims to the region were dated back to the voyage of Sir Francis Drake in 1579, and also by right of prior discovery by Captain James Cook in 1778, although the Spanish had explored and claimed the region in 1774, under Juan Pérez, and in 1775, under Bruno de Heceta and Bodega y Quadra.
In 1775, a two-ship exploration expedition led by Spanish Captain Don Bruno de Heceta landed on the coast of today's Washington — the first European to have sailed this far north along the coast.
In 1775 under the command of Lieutenant Bruno de Heceta, the Spanish explored the Pacific Northwest.
One year later, Spanish Captain Don Bruno de Heceta on board the Santiago, part of a two-ship flotilla with the Sonora, landed near the mouth of the Quinault River and claimed the coastal lands up to the Russian possessions in the north.

Spanish and Bodega
The Spanish commander, Juan Francisco Bodega y Quadra, was very cordial and he and Vancouver exchanged the maps they had made, but no agreement was reached ; they decided to await further instructions.
These included: Rheinterrasse, Löwenbräu ( Bavarian beer restaurant ), Grinzing ( Viennese café and wine bar ), Bodega ( Spanish winery ), Csarda ( Hungarian ), Wild West Bar ( aka the Arizona Bar ) ( American ), Osteria ( Italian ), Kombüse ( Bremen drinking den-literally " galley "), Rübchen ( Teltow, named after the well-known turnip dish Teltower Rübchen, made with turnips grown locally in the small town of Teltow just outside Berlin ), plus a Turkish cafe and Japanese tearoom ; additionally there was a large ballroom.
The island was originally named Quadra's and Vancouver's Island in commemoration of the friendly negotiations held by Spanish Commander of the Nootka Sound settlement Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, and British Naval Captain George Vancouver on Nootka Sound in 1792, to find a solution to the Nootka Crisis.
In 1775, a second Spanish expedition under the Spanish Peruvian captain Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra was sent.
His Spanish counterpart in the negotiations was Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, who was commandant of Santa Cruz de Nuca in 1792.
In his September 1792 dispatch log report for the British Admiralty, Captain Vancouver reveals that his decision here was rather meant to honour a request by the Spanish Peruvian seafarer Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra that Vancouver:
* Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, Spanish explorer
Present day Bodega Bay was first charted in 1775 by the Spanish Peruvian explorer of the Spanish Navy Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, but the bay that was originally named for him was not present day Bodega, but Tomales Bay.
" With the failure of the Bodega settlement, the Spanish left the field clear for Russian occupation "
Kuskov sailed the Brig Chirikov back to present day Bodega Harbour on March 15, 1812, and " Since Bodega Anchorage and Bodega Harbour had not been claimed or named by the Spanish " Kuskov named it Rumyantzev, in honor of the Russian Minister of Commerce, Count Nikolai Petrovich Rumiantzof.
* Sonora ( also Felicidad and Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe ), a Spanish schooner captained by Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra in his and Bruno de Heceta's 1775 expedition from Mexico to the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada
The Nootka Conventions of the 1790s, carried out in part by George Vancouver and his Spanish counterpart Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, prevented the dispute from escalating to war.
* Bodega ( Spanish for tavern ), Newcastle upon Tyne.
It had previously been named Montaña de San Jacinto ( to La Pérouse " Mount Saint Hyacinth ") in 1775 by Spanish explorer Juan de la Bodega to honor the saint whose day it was.
Captain Juan Francisco Bodega y Quadra, Spanish Navy, circa 1785.

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* 1828 – Manuel Pavía y Rodríguez de Alburquerque, Spanish general ( d. 1895 )
By Spanish actress María del Carmen Ruíz y Moragas ( 1898 – 1936 ):
* Leandro Alfonso Luis Ruíz y Moragas ( born 26 April 1929 ), officially recognized by Spanish Courts on 21 May 2003 as Leandro Alfonso Luis de Borbón y Ruíz Moragas
* Nicolás Salmerón y Alfonso, Spanish statesman.
* 1896 – Philippine Revolution: After Spanish victory in the Battle of San Juan del Monte, eight provinces in the Philippines are declared under martial law by the Spanish Governor-General Ramón Blanco y Erenas.
* 1832 – José Echegaray y Eizaguirre, Spanish writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1916 )
* Cómo me convertí en gran maestro y otros escritos " How I became grandmaster " and other writings, in Spanish.
* 2000 – Pablo Nicolás Urdangarín y de Borbón, Spanish royal
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (; 30 March 1746 – 16 April 1828 ) was a Spanish romantic painter and printmaker regarded both as the last of the Old Masters and the first of the moderns.
* 1817 – Jose Zorrilla y Moral, Spanish dramatist ( d. 1893 )
* 1818 – Jenaro Quesada y Matheus, Spanish nobleman and politician ( d. 1889 )
Here he unexpectedly met a Spanish expedition led by Dionisio Alcalá Galiano and Cayetano Valdés y Flores.
A relative of O ' Daly, Demetrio O ' Daly, succeeded Captain Ramon Power y Giralt as the island's delegate to the Spanish Courts.
Isaac Manuel Francisco Albéniz y Pascual () ( 29 May 1860, Camprodon – 18 May 1909, Cambo-les-Bains ) was a Spanish pianist and composer best known for his piano works based on folk music idioms.
* 1538 – The city of Guayaquil is founded by the Spanish Conquistador Francisco de Orellana and given the name Muy Noble y Muy Leal Ciudad de Santiago de Guayaquil.
* 1898 – Spanish-American War: The Spanish fleet, led by Pascual Cervera y Topete, is destroyed by the U. S. Navy in Santiago, Cuba.
* 1811 – Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, leader of the Mexican insurgency, is executed by the Spanish in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico.
* 1601 – Baltasar Gracián y Morales, Spanish writer ( d. 1658 )
* 1880 – Manuel Azaña y Diaz, Spanish republican President ( d. 1940 )
): Aves y plantas de Fuerteventura en peligro de extinción: 10-32 Spanish.
* Vazquez-Campos, Braulio, " Alfonso X and Chess " ( Spanish: " Alfonso X y el ajedrez ").
* 1754 – Vicente Martín y Soler, Spanish composer ( d. 1806 )

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