Bassas da India (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Bassas da India" in English language version.

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  • Cardozo, Manoel Godinho (1736) [First published 1602]. "Relaçam do navfragio da nao Santiago & itenerario da gente que delle se salvou". In Gomes de Brito, Bernardo (ed.). História trágico-marítima (in Portuguese). Vol. II. Lisbon: Off. da Congregaçao do Oratorio. p. 47.
  • Osgood, Chas. S.; Batchelder, H. M. (1879). Historical Sketch of Salem, 1626–1879. Salem: Essex Institute. p. 202. OCLC 248257682.

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  • Décret n° 78-146 du 3 février 1978 portant création, en application de la loi du 16 juillet 1976, d'une zone économique au large des côtes des îles Tromelin, Glorieuses, Juan-de-Nova, Europa et Bassas-da-India (Decree 78-146) (in French). Government of France. 3 February 1978.
  • Loi n° 83-582 du 5 juillet 1983 relative au régime de la saisie et complétant la liste des agents habilités à constater les infractions dans le domaine des pêches maritimes (83-582) (in French). Government of France. 5 July 1983.

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  • "Accès et mouillage dans les Eparses" [Access and mooring in the Scattered Islands]. TAAF : Terres australes et antarctiques françaises (in French). Government of France. Retrieved 3 February 2020.

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  • Stuckenberg, Brian R. (December 2000). "The location and identity of the Baixos da Judia : Portuguese historical cartography of the Mozambique Channel and its relevance to the wreck of the Santiago in 1585". Natal Museum Journal of Humanities. 12. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa: Council of the Natal Museum: 51–79. ISSN 1015-0935.
  • de Horsey, Algernon F. R. (1878). The Africa Pilot, Part III : South and east coasts of Africa from the Cape of Good Hope to Cape Guardafui, including the islands in the Mozambique Channel (3rd ed.). London: Hydrographic Office of Great Britain. p. 410. OCLC 36761841. Bassas da India, sometimes named Europa rocks, was discovered by the ship Europa in 1774.
  • Osgood, Chas. S.; Batchelder, H. M. (1879). Historical Sketch of Salem, 1626–1879. Salem: Essex Institute. p. 202. OCLC 248257682.