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Isabel Urquiola Estala (1854-1911) was a Spanish explorer who in 1874 accompanied her husband Manuel Iradier and her younger sister Manuela (or possibly Juliana) on an expedition to Africa. While Iradier travelled some 1,900 km from Corisco Bay up the Muni River, hoping to reach the Spanish colonies in the African interior, the two sisters remained on the island of Elobey Chico during his absence. Today Isabel Urquiola and her sister are remembered for the meticulous meteorological data they recorded while spending some eight months on the island. Isabel Urquiola never recovered from her experiences in Africa, having lost a child there and suffered from fever.

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  • Isabel Urkiola Estala (Gasteiz, Araba, 1854ko uztailaren 8a- , Segovia, 1911ko irailaren 16a) esploratzaile arabarra izan zen. Manuel Iradier senarrarekin eta Juliana Urkiola ahizparekin batera, XIX. mendean Afrikako mendebaldea esploratu zuen, hainbat ikerketa zientifiko eta kultural eginez. Gaur egungo Ekuatore Gineara, orduan "País del Muni" deitutakora espedizio handia egin zuen: 1875 eta 1877 artean. Gorriak ikusi zituen Afrikan eta handik gaixorik itzuli zen. (eu)
  • Isabel Urquiola Estala (1854-1911) was a Spanish explorer who in 1874 accompanied her husband Manuel Iradier and her younger sister Manuela (or possibly Juliana) on an expedition to Africa. While Iradier travelled some 1,900 km from Corisco Bay up the Muni River, hoping to reach the Spanish colonies in the African interior, the two sisters remained on the island of Elobey Chico during his absence. Today Isabel Urquiola and her sister are remembered for the meticulous meteorological data they recorded while spending some eight months on the island. Isabel Urquiola never recovered from her experiences in Africa, having lost a child there and suffered from fever. (en)
  • Isabel de Urquiola (Vitoria, País Vasco, España; 8 de julio de 1854 – 16 de septiembre de 1911) fue una exploradora española. (es)
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  • Isabel Urkiola Estala (Gasteiz, Araba, 1854ko uztailaren 8a- , Segovia, 1911ko irailaren 16a) esploratzaile arabarra izan zen. Manuel Iradier senarrarekin eta Juliana Urkiola ahizparekin batera, XIX. mendean Afrikako mendebaldea esploratu zuen, hainbat ikerketa zientifiko eta kultural eginez. Gaur egungo Ekuatore Gineara, orduan "País del Muni" deitutakora espedizio handia egin zuen: 1875 eta 1877 artean. Gorriak ikusi zituen Afrikan eta handik gaixorik itzuli zen. (eu)
  • Isabel Urquiola Estala (1854-1911) was a Spanish explorer who in 1874 accompanied her husband Manuel Iradier and her younger sister Manuela (or possibly Juliana) on an expedition to Africa. While Iradier travelled some 1,900 km from Corisco Bay up the Muni River, hoping to reach the Spanish colonies in the African interior, the two sisters remained on the island of Elobey Chico during his absence. Today Isabel Urquiola and her sister are remembered for the meticulous meteorological data they recorded while spending some eight months on the island. Isabel Urquiola never recovered from her experiences in Africa, having lost a child there and suffered from fever. (en)
  • Isabel de Urquiola (Vitoria, País Vasco, España; 8 de julio de 1854 – 16 de septiembre de 1911) fue una exploradora española. (es)
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  • Isabel de Urquiola (es)
  • Isabel Urkiola (eu)
  • Isabel de Urquiola (en)
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