Ramsay derry biography of christopher columbus
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Official Report (Hansard)
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Water and Sewerage Services (Amendment) Bill: Royal Assent
Criminal Justice Bill: Royal Assent
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Londonderry and the North-west 1613-2013
Constitutional Convention and Marriage Equality
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Water and Sewerage Services (Amendment) Bill: Royal Assent
Mr Speaker: I inform Members that the Water and Sewerage Services (Amendment) Bill has received Royal Assent. The Water and Sewerage Services (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 2013 became law on 25 April 2013.
Criminal Justice Bill: Royal Assent
Mr Speaker: I inform Members that the Criminal Justice Bill has received Royal Assent. The Criminal Justice Ac
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The Santa María appeared during the intro of Christopher Columbus vs Captain Kirk.
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La Santa María de la Inmaculada Concepción (Spanish for The Holy Mary of the Immaculate Conception), or La Santa María, was the lead nao, or cargo vessel, used in Christopher Columbus' expedition of finding a westward del to Asia. Two other ships, the Niña and the Pinta, accompanied the flagship, however, the Santa María was the largest of the three. Columbus mentioned later in the voyage that the Santa María was not very well suited for utforskning as it was much clumsier than the caravels.
While exploring the Caribbean, the Santa María became hopelessly stuck around Christmas Day of 1492 on the nearby island of Hispaniola (originally named La Isla Española by the Spanish), located in the Greater Antilles. Columbus had the fartyg disassembled and used its timbers to build a fortress, which he called "La Navidad", the first Spanish settlement. A