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Edward Robinson
American biblical scholar (1794-1863)
Heinrich Kiepert
German geographer, cartographer and university professor in Berlin (1818–1899)
Kim Jeong-ho
Korean geographer and cartographer (1804-1866)
Hermann Berghaus
German cartographer (1828–1890)
Wilhelm von Krauseneck
German officer (1774-1850)
Francisco Javier Vergara y Velasco
cartographer
Manuel María Paz Delgado.
Colombian scientist and military officer (1820-1902)
Qalaherriaq
Qalaherriaq (Inuktun pronunciation: , June 14, 1856), baptized as Erasmus Augustine Kallihirua, was an Inughuaq hunter from Cape York, Greenland. He was recruited in 1850 as an interpreter by the crew of the British survey barque during the search for John Franklin's lost Arctic expedition. He guided the ship to Wolstenholme Fjord to investigate rumors of a massacre of Franklin's crew, but only found the corpses of local Inughuit and crew from an unrelated British vessel. With the help of the crew of the vessel, he produced accurate maps of his homeland. Although Assistance initially planned t
Francisco Coello
Spanish cartographer (1822-1898)
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Dénes Lukács
Hungarian army officer (1816–1868)
Guilherme de Vasconcelos Abreu
writer, cartographer
Krishna Singh
Indian explorer