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Dumoulin (other)
Dumoulin is a surname of French origin. Dumoulin may also refer to: * Dumoulin Islands, Antarctica * Dumoulin Islands (Louisiade), Papua New Guinea * Dumoulin Rocks The Dumoulin Rocks () are a group of rocks 4 nautical miles (7 km) northeast of Cape Leguillou, the northern tip of Tower Island, in the Palmer Archipelago. The French expedition under Captain Jules Dumont d'Urville, 1837–40, applied the na ..., Antarctica See also * '' McCormick v Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP'', a 2014 decision of the US Supreme Court relating to partnership and employment * {{disambig, geo ...
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Dumoulin
Dumoulin is a surname of French origin. People with that name include: * Brian Dumoulin (b. 1991) - an American ice hockey player * Charles Dumoulin (1500–1566) - a French jurist * (1768–1825) - a French general * (1811–1858) - a French hydrographer * Cyril Dumoulin (b. 1984) - a French handball player * (16??–after 1751) - a French dancer, The Royal Academy of Dance (Paris) * François Aimé Louis Dumoulin (1753–1834) - a Swiss painter and engraver * Franck Dumoulin (b. 1973) - a French pistol shooter * Gabriel Dumoulin (b. 1975) - a French comic book author * (1877–1963) - a French politician * (b. 1934) - a French director * (1924–2016) - a French science fiction writer * Maxime Dumoulin (1893–1972) - a French composer * Marcel Dumoulin (1905–1981) - a French weightlifter * (b. 1985) - a Canadian ice hockey player * - a French historian * Pierre Du Moulin (1568–1658) - a French theologian, a minister of the Huguenot church in Paris and Chare ...
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Dumoulin Islands
The Dumoulin Islands are a small group of rocky islands in the Antarctic region at the northeast end of the Geologie Archipelago, north of Astrolabe Glacier Tongue. On 22 January 1840, a French Antarctic expedition led by Captain Jules Dumont d'Urville, aboard his flagship ''Astrolabe'', landed a party on one of these islands, Rocher du Débarquement. Dumont d'Urville named the group of islands in honor of the hydrographer of his expedition, Clément Adrien Vincendon-Dumoulin. The islands were roughly charted by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911–14, under Mawson. The island group was photographed from the air by U.S. Navy Operation Highjump Operation HIGHJUMP, officially titled The United States Navy Antarctic Developments Program, 1946–1947, (also called Task Force 68), was a United States Navy (USN) operation to establish the Antarctic research base Little America IV. The opera ..., 1946–47, and recharted by a French Antarctic Expedition under André-Fr ...
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Dumoulin Islands (Louisiade)
The Dumoulin Islands are an uninhabited group of islands in Louisiade Archipelago. The Dumoulin Islands belong to the western foothills of Louisiade archipelago. They lie south of Sideia Island and east of Brumer Islands. The archipelago consists of four big islands and two small islands. The four islands rise from an undersea shelf of about in length up to above sea level. The islands measuring just a few hundred meters in diameter. They are hilly, wooded with steep slopes and cliffs and dense. Baiiri, the largest island, is located at the western end of the group, the second largest island Ana Karu Karua at the eastern end. In the north of the Dumoulin Islands is a large area of shoals and reefs ( Siriki Shoals), the south is a long undersea barrier reef. The people of Wari have copra plantations on Baiiri. The first recorded sighting by Europeans of Dumoulin Islands was by the Spanish expedition of Luís Vaez de Torres Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish form of ...
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Dumoulin Rocks
The Dumoulin Rocks () are a group of rocks 4 nautical miles (7 km) northeast of Cape Leguillou, the northern tip of Tower Island, in the Palmer Archipelago. The French expedition under Captain Jules Dumont d'Urville, 1837–40, applied the name Dumoulin Rocks for , hydrographer of the expedition, to a group of small rocks in this area, in complement of the Dumoulin Islands located near the Adélie Land and comprising for them the Debarquement Rock . A study of air photos has shown that there are two groups of rocks. The southwest group has been named Kendall Rocks The Kendall Rocks () are a group of pillar-shaped rocks, lying north of Tower Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica. The name "Kendall Group" appears northwest of this position on a chart based upon work by a British expedition under Comman ... and the northeast group Dumoulin Rocks. References Rock formations of the Palmer Archipelago {{PalmerArchipelago-geo-stub ...
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