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Čeština: Smrt kapitána Jamese Cooka (14. února 1779, Havaj)
Deutsch: 1779: Cooks Tod
English: The death of Captain James Cook at Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii
Español: La muerte de James Cook
Français : La mort du capitaine Cook.
Italiano: La morte di Cook
Lietuvių: Džeimso Kuko mirtis
Polski: Śmierć kapitana Cooka, rycina z 1790 roku
Slovenščina: Smrt kapitana Cooka
Date <=1790
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In: "A Collection of Voyages round te World ... Captain Cook's First, Second, Third and Last Voyages ...." Volume VI, London, 1790, page 1969.
Author Not provided by uploader; archival photograph by Mr. Sean Linehan, NOS, NGS
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