Paeninsula Capitis Eboraci[1] (Anglice Cape York Peninsula) est magna et ultima Terrae Reginae septentrionalis paeninsula in Australia ac maxima deserta inculta in Australia septentrionali sita.[2] Terra plerumque est plana, et circa dimidium regionis ad pecora pascenda adhibetur. Savannae, silvae pluviales tropicae, et alia habitationis genera eucalyptis praedita, quae plerumque imperturbata manent, nunc magni aestimantur, et ob eorum circumiectorum momentum conservantur, sed species animalium plantarumque inutilium introductarum flora et fauna endemica minantur.[3] Anno 1606, Gulielmus Janszoon, nauta Nederlandicus in Duyfken navigans, ad litora Australiana pervenit, primus continentis explorator Europaeus notus, qui paeninsulam invenit.

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Paeninsula Capitis Eboraci.
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Lapis commemorativus Edmundi B. C. Kennedy, Cardwell in oppido paeninsulari anno 1948 positum. Anno 1848, Kennedy, assistant-surveyor Novae Cambriae Australis, expeditionem ad paeninsulam explorandam duxerat. Kennedy prope promuntorium Decembri eiusdem anni necatus est, hasta ab indigena coniecta transfixus.
Iter Gulielmi Janszoon in Duyfken anno 1605/1606.
  1.   Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)
  2. Mittermeier, R. E. et al. (2002), Wilderness: Earth’s last wild places (Mexico City: Agrupación Sierra Madre, S.C.).
  3. Mackey, B. G., H. Nix, et P. Hitchcock (2001), The natural heritage significance of Cape York Peninsula. epa.qld.gov.au Formula:Webarchive.

Bibliographia

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  • Liddell, Rodney. 1991? Cape York: the savage frontier. Dubbo Australiae: CS Printers. ISBN 0646026852.
  • Moon, Ron, et Viv Moon. 2003. Cape York: An Adventurer's Guide. Ed. 9a. Pearcedale Victoriae: Moon Adventure Publications. ISBN 0-9578766-4-5
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  • Trezise, Percy J. 1973. Last Days of a Wilderness. Brisbane: William Collins. ISBN 0-00-211434-8.
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