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his first discovery was made by the Dutch navigator Willem Janszoon who, aboard the Duyfken, sailed to the Gulf of Carpentaria and landed in 1606 on the west coast of the Cape York Peninsula. Australia is often believed to have been discovered by Royal Navy Lieutenant James Cook in 1770, but he was in fact just one of many explorers who had discovered and approached the continent long before, and even 170 years earlier for the first d 'between them, Cristóvão de Mendonça. Until the end of the 18th century, this whole part of the world was referred to as Terra Australis Incognita, the land of the south that we do not know ... Then, the first explorers of the continent used this name of 'Australia' to describe the region he was discovering. Populated for more than 50,000 years by the Aborigines, the island-continent of Australia (mainland) is visited sporadically, in particular by fishermen from the north, then by Dutch sailors.

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