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Andes

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Andes has 49 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 12 references, with 6 live disagreements.

49 facts·38 predicates·12 sources·6 in dispute

Mostly:arrived from(3), rdf:type(3), has captain(2)

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Inbound mentions (8)

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locatedInLocated in(3)

associatedWithRegionAssociated With Region(1)

functionedAsInLocationFunctioned As in Location(1)

hasVesselHas Vessel(1)

inhabitsInhabits(1)

usedInUsed in(1)

Other facts (46)

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46 facts
PredicateValueRef
Arrived FromLondon[1]
Arrived FromNewport[3]
Arrived FromNewport[4]
Rdf:typePlace[6]
Rdf:typeRegion[10]
Rdf:typeRegion[11]
Has CaptainCaptain W S Butlin[1]
Has CaptainL Lidhorn[3]
AgentWalter Hold and Co[3]
AgentWalter Reid and Co[3]
Destination PortRockhampton[3]
Destination PortNormanton[12]
Vessel Typebarque[4]
Vessel Typebarque[12]
Put Into Plymouth Early NovemberPlymouth[1]
Has AgentAlfred Shaw and Co[1]
Expected ArrivalNovember 9[2]
Agented byD L Brown and Co[2]
Ship Typebarque[2]
Sailed FromGlasgow[2]
Has Tonnage831[3]
Carried Cargorails[3]
Sailed Date17th February[3]
AgentsWalter Reid and Co[3]
Expected FromNewport[3]
Departed FromNewport[3]
DestinationRockhampton[3]
Type of VesselBarque[3]
Is BarqueBarque[3]
Sailed on1st February[3]
Carries Cargorails[3]
From PortNewport[3]
Has Vessel Typebarque[4]
Arrived inKeppel Bay[4]
Arrived on DayWednesday[4]
Arrived in PortKeppel Bay[4]
Arrived From PortNewport[4]
Arrived on Date1886-06-30[4]
Agent IsWalter Reid and Co[5]
Route FromNewport[5]
Has FeatureSteep Passes[7]
Vessel NameAndes[12]
Departure PortMaryborough[12]
Anchorage LocationNorman River Bar[12]
Arrival DateTuesday[12]
Passage Days134[12]

Timeline

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putIntoPlymouthEarlyNovembertrove-cooktown/john-davis
ex:plymouth
hasCaptaintrove-cooktown/john-davis
ex:captain-w-s-butlin
hasAgenttrove-cooktown/john-davis
ex:alfred-shaw-and-co
arrivedFromtrove-cooktown/john-davis
ex:london
expectedArrivaltrove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
November 9
agentedBytrove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
ex:d-l-brown-and-co
shipTypetrove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
barque
sailedFromtrove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
ex:glasgow
hasTonnagetrove-cooktown/reynolds
831
arrivedFromtrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:newport
agenttrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:walter-hold-and-co
carriedCargotrove-cooktown/reynolds
rails
destinationPorttrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:rockhampton
sailedDatetrove-cooktown/reynolds
17th February
agentstrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:walter-reid-and-co
expectedFromtrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:newport
departedFromtrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:newport
destinationtrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:rockhampton
agenttrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:walter-reid-and-co
typeOfVesseltrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:barque
hasCaptaintrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:l-lidhorn
isBarquetrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:barque
sailedOntrove-cooktown/reynolds
1st February
carriesCargotrove-cooktown/reynolds
rails
fromPorttrove-cooktown/reynolds
ex:newport
arrivedFrombrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/174068854_Friday-2-July-1886-shipping-intelligence-arrivals
ex:newport
hasVesselTypebrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/174068854_Friday-2-July-1886-shipping-intelligence-arrivals
barque
arrivedInbrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/174068854_Friday-2-July-1886-shipping-intelligence-arrivals
ex:keppel-bay
arrivedOnDaybrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/174068854_Friday-2-July-1886-shipping-intelligence-arrivals
Wednesday
arrivedInPortbrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/174068854_Friday-2-July-1886-shipping-intelligence-arrivals
ex:keppel-bay
arrivedFromPortbrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/174068854_Friday-2-July-1886-shipping-intelligence-arrivals
ex:newport
arrivedOnDatebrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/174068854_Friday-2-July-1886-shipping-intelligence-arrivals
1886-06-30
vesselTypebrackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/174068854_Friday-2-July-1886-shipping-intelligence-arrivals
barque
agentIsrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/trove-article-4490227
ex:walter-reid-and-co
routeFromrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/trove-article-4490227
ex:newport
typeseven-sisters-of-sleep/161
ex:Place
labelseven-sisters-of-sleep/229
Andes
hasFeatureseven-sisters-of-sleep/229
ex:steep-passes
labelseven-sisters-of-sleep/233
Andes
labelseven-sisters-of-sleep/277
Andes
typefilipino/moroporo-pleiades-philippines-2026
ex:Region
typeafrican/pleiades-sub-saharan-africa-synthesis-2026
ex:Region
vesselNamedocument/01f9fd49-c3fe-4a16-8a4d-054d5cd87744
Andes
vesselTypedocument/01f9fd49-c3fe-4a16-8a4d-054d5cd87744
barque
departurePortdocument/01f9fd49-c3fe-4a16-8a4d-054d5cd87744
Maryborough
destinationPortdocument/01f9fd49-c3fe-4a16-8a4d-054d5cd87744
Normanton
anchorageLocationdocument/01f9fd49-c3fe-4a16-8a4d-054d5cd87744
Norman River Bar
arrivalDatedocument/01f9fd49-c3fe-4a16-8a4d-054d5cd87744
Tuesday
passageDaysdocument/01f9fd49-c3fe-4a16-8a4d-054d5cd87744
134

References (12)

12 references
  1. [1]John Davis4 facts
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/john-davis
  2. [2]Beche De Mer4 facts
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
  3. [3]Reynolds17 facts
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/reynolds
  4. ctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/174068854_Friday-2-July-1886-shipping-intelligence-arrivals
  5. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/trove-article-4490227
  6. [6]1611 fact
    ctx:books/seven-sisters-of-sleep/161
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      The plant is common in Jamaica and some other of the West Indian islands. It is an elegant climber, bearing bright scarlet blossoms, somewhat resembling a passion flower. Browne says, that the flowers are principally employed, and when infu
  7. [7]2292 facts
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      he whites of the eyes assume a leaden colour, and a total inability to sleep ensues, which aggravates the mental depression of the unhappy individual, who, spite of all his ills, cannot relinquish the use of the herb, to which he owes his 2
  8. [8]2331 fact
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      “Alexander died. Alexander was buried. Alexander returneth into dust; the dust is earth: of earth we make loam. And why of that loam, whereto he was converted, might they not stop a beer barrel?”—— Hamlet. The fact, at one time doubted, b
  9. [9]2771 fact
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      By order, have ascertained the number of inhabitants of Ting-loong-chow (east point). There are upwards of 2,500 inhabitants. The number that smoke opium merely because they like it are upwards of 300. The number that smoke opium are
  10. ctx:seven-sisters/filipino/moroporo-pleiades-philippines-2026
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      [Source: Moroporo — The Pleiades in Pre-Colonial Filipino Astronomy — tradition: filipino; era: pre-colonial Philippines (pre-1565 CE) + documented indigenous traditions. Excerpt 4/4. Provenance: https://www.aswangproject.com/precolonial-as
  11. ctx:seven-sisters/african/pleiades-sub-saharan-africa-synthesis-2026
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      [Source: The Pleiades Across Sub-Saharan Africa — Agricultural Calendar Stars — tradition: african; era: traditional pre-colonial + documented 19th-20th century. Excerpt 7/7. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_an
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      [Source: The Pleiades Across Sub-Saharan Africa — Agricultural Calendar Stars — tradition: african; era: traditional pre-colonial + documented 19th-20th century. Excerpt 6/7. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_an
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      [Source: The Pleiades Across Sub-Saharan Africa — Agricultural Calendar Stars — tradition: african; era: traditional pre-colonial + documented 19th-20th century. Excerpt 5/7. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_an
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      [Source: The Pleiades Across Sub-Saharan Africa — Agricultural Calendar Stars — tradition: african; era: traditional pre-colonial + documented 19th-20th century. Excerpt 4/7. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_an
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      [Source: The Pleiades Across Sub-Saharan Africa — Agricultural Calendar Stars — tradition: african; era: traditional pre-colonial + documented 19th-20th century. Excerpt 2/7. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_an
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      [Source: The Pleiades Across Sub-Saharan Africa — Agricultural Calendar Stars — tradition: african; era: traditional pre-colonial + documented 19th-20th century. Excerpt 1/7. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_an
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      [Source: The Pleiades Across Sub-Saharan Africa — Agricultural Calendar Stars — tradition: african; era: traditional pre-colonial + documented 19th-20th century. Excerpt 3/7. Provenance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_in_folklore_an
  12. ctx:claims/document/01f9fd49-c3fe-4a16-8a4d-054d5cd87744
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      20 Jan 1888 - Shipping shiftings. Evening Observer (Brisbane, Qld. : 1887 - 1907), Friday 20 January 1888, page 4 Shipping shiftings. QUEENSLAND. Aloxandra, s., is still in port. Archer, b., is still in port/ Agues, schooner, is now on her

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