Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cabo_Catoche> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 triples per page.
- Cabo_Catoche abstract "Cabo Catoche or Cape Catoche, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, is the northernmost point on the Yucatán Peninsula. It lies in the municipality of Isla Mujeres, about 53 km (33 mi) north of the city of Cancún.Catoche was the location of the first intentional landing by Europeans in the territory of modern-day Mexico, during the Córdoba expedition, on 4 March 1517. The Spanish were invited into the native town with \"Cones catoche, cones catoche, which means: 'Come to our houses'.\" On the way, the Spaniards were ambushed, suffering thirteen wounded to the native's fifteen killed. The Spaniards captured two natives, baptized as Julian and Melchior, who became interpreters on future Spanish expeditions, before Melchior turned traitor at the Battle of Centla.This is also the site of the first known accidental landing, a shipwreck in 1511, in which Gerónimo de Aguilar and Gonzalo Guerrero survived.The name is believed to be a corruption of the Mayan word cotoch, \"our houses, our homeland\".Cabo Catouche is also home to Holbox Island and a very special lagoon. Holbox Island and its Yalahau lagoon at the northeast corner of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula is where the Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico all converge, creating the richest environment for an abundance of marine life.It is in fact, home to the largest gathering of Whale Sharks in the world for about five months out of the year.Because of the mixing of these waters and the white coraline sands, the most spectacular turquoise and emerald waters are found. This Island is a protected area and the sands are an important hatchery for Sea Turtles and a host of bird species. The Yalahau Lagoon is a fresh water lagoon and so deep that the water appears to be black. In Satellite photographic images the Lagoon appears to be a black hole.".
- Cabo_Catoche thumbnail Cabo_Catoche.jpg?width=300.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageID "2247889".
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageLength "2953".
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageRevisionID "698531219".
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Administrative_divisions_of_Mexico.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Cancún.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Caribbean_Sea.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Headlands_of_Mexico.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Quintana_Roo.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Francisco_Hernández_de_Córdoba_(Yucatán_conquistador).
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Gerónimo_de_Aguilar.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Gonzalo_Guerrero.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_of_Mexico.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink International_Hydrographic_Organization.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Isla_Holbox.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Isla_Mujeres_(municipality).
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Mayan_languages.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Potonchán.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Quintana_Roo.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Whale_shark.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink Yucatán_Peninsula.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink File:Cabo_Catoche.jpg.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLink File:Cabo_Catoche_aerial.JPG.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cabo Catoche".
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cape Catouche".
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageWikiLinkText "cape Cotoch".
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cabo_Catoche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- Cabo_Catoche subject Category:Headlands_of_Mexico.
- Cabo_Catoche subject Category:Landforms_of_Quintana_Roo.
- Cabo_Catoche hypernym Point.
- Cabo_Catoche point "21.6058 -87.1033".
- Cabo_Catoche type Place.
- Cabo_Catoche type Landform.
- Cabo_Catoche type SpatialThing.
- Cabo_Catoche comment "Cabo Catoche or Cape Catoche, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, is the northernmost point on the Yucatán Peninsula. It lies in the municipality of Isla Mujeres, about 53 km (33 mi) north of the city of Cancún.Catoche was the location of the first intentional landing by Europeans in the territory of modern-day Mexico, during the Córdoba expedition, on 4 March 1517.".
- Cabo_Catoche label "Cabo Catoche".
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs Q1024884.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs Cabo_Catoche.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs Kabo_Katoĉe.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs Cabo_Catoche.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs Cabo_Catoche.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs Katočės_kyšulys.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs Kaap_Catoche.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs Cabo_Catoche.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs m.06z0z7.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs Cabo_Catoche.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs 3531411.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs Q1024884.
- Cabo_Catoche sameAs 卡多切角.
- Cabo_Catoche lat "21.6058".
- Cabo_Catoche long "-87.1033".
- Cabo_Catoche wasDerivedFrom Cabo_Catoche?oldid=698531219.
- Cabo_Catoche depiction Cabo_Catoche.jpg.
- Cabo_Catoche isPrimaryTopicOf Cabo_Catoche.