't Wapen van Hoorn
early 17th-century Dutch sailing ship, and second to be shipwrecked, albeit temporarily, in Australian waters
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't Wapen van Hoorn
Summary
't Wapen van Hoorn is a sailing ship[1]. 't Wapen van Hoorn draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (sailing_ship category, ranking #26 of 50).[2]
Key Facts
- 't Wapen van Hoorn's instance of is recorded as sailing ship[3].
- 't Wapen van Hoorn's instance of is recorded as merchant vessel[4].
- 't Wapen van Hoorn's owned by is recorded as Dutch East India Company[5].
- 't Wapen van Hoorn's collection is recorded as Western Australian Museum Shipwreck Database[6].
- 't Wapen van Hoorn's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0272l11[7].
- 't Wapen van Hoorn's participant in is recorded as European maritime exploration of Australia[8].
- 't Wapen van Hoorn's participant in is recorded as European maritime exploration of Australia[9].
- 't Wapen van Hoorn's participant in is recorded as Battle of Abrolhos[10].
- 't Wapen van Hoorn's Australian National Shipwreck ID is recorded as 4895[11].
- 't Wapen van Hoorn's country of registry is recorded as Dutch Republic[12].
Why It Matters
't Wapen van Hoorn draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (sailing_ship category, ranking #26 of 50).[2]