Austrian Brazil Expedition
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Austrian Brazil Expedition
Summary
Austrian Brazil Expedition is a research expedition[1]. It draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (research_expedition category, ranking #57 of 114).[2]
Key Facts
- Austrian Brazil Expedition is in the country of Brazil[3].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition's instance of is recorded as research expedition[4].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition's country of origin is recorded as Austrian Empire[5].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition began on April 9, 1817[6].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition ended on September 15, 1835[7].
- A participant in Austrian Brazil Expedition was Johann Natterer[8].
- Among those involved in Austrian Brazil Expedition was Heinrich Wilhelm Schott[9].
- Among those involved in Austrian Brazil Expedition was Johann Baptist Emanuel Pohl[10].
- A participant in Austrian Brazil Expedition was Thomas Ender[11].
- Among those involved in Austrian Brazil Expedition was Johann Christian Mikan[12].
- Among those involved in Austrian Brazil Expedition was Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius[13].
- Among those involved in Austrian Brazil Expedition was Giuseppe Raddi[14].
- A participant in Austrian Brazil Expedition was Johann Baptist von Spix[15].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition's sponsor is recorded as Klemens von Metternich[16].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition's sponsor is recorded as Austrian Empire[17].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition's director / manager is recorded as Carl Franz Anton Ritter von Schreibers[18].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition's start point is recorded as Port of Trieste[19].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Research expeditions[20].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition's collection items at is recorded as Natural History Museum, Vienna[21].
- Austrian Brazil Expedition's collection items at is recorded as Weltmuseum Wien[22].
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Leadership
Austrian Brazil Expedition's director / manager is recorded as Carl Franz Anton Ritter von Schreibers[18].
Why It Matters
Austrian Brazil Expedition draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (research_expedition category, ranking #57 of 114).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]