Diego Ramírez de Arellano

Spanish sailor and cosmographer

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Contributed to cartography and exploration during the early 17th century. Explored the waters of the Pacific Ocean and played a significant role in navigation and mapping regions of Spanish interest. Documented various geographical features and sea routes, enhancing knowledge of maritime navigation. Engagements included voyages that contributed to Spanish maritime strategies in the Americas and beyond.

Authored 'Descripción del Reyno de Chile'

Mapped coastlines of South America

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