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Isaac Smith (1752–1831) was a Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy and cousin of Elizabeth Cook (née Batts) wife of Captain James Cook, with whom he sailed on two voyages of exploration in the South Pacific. Smith was the first European to set foot in eastern Australia and the first to prepare survey maps of various Pacific islands and coastlines including Tierra del Fuego in South America.

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  • Isaac Smith (1752 Londýn, Anglie – 2. července 1831 Merton) byl admirál britského královského námořnictva Royal Navy. Smith byl bratrancem Elizabeth, manželky kapitána Jamese Cooka, se kterým se zúčastnil dvou průzkumných cest po jižním Pacifiku. Smith byl prvním Evropanem, který vkročil na území východní Austrálie a jako první také připravil průzkumné mapy různých tichomořských ostrovů a pobřeží, včetně Ohňové země v Jižní Americe. (cs)
  • Isaac Smith (1752–1831) was a Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy and cousin of Elizabeth Cook (née Batts) wife of Captain James Cook, with whom he sailed on two voyages of exploration in the South Pacific. Smith was the first European to set foot in eastern Australia and the first to prepare survey maps of various Pacific islands and coastlines including Tierra del Fuego in South America. (en)
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