Bering

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Bering is a Danish-born explorer best known for leading Russian expeditions that charted the waters between Siberia and North America, now called the Bering Strait.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf explorer
navigator
sea captain
birthCountry Denmark
birthDate 1681-08-05
birthPlace Denmark–Norway
Horsens
causeOfDeath scurvy (probable)
citizenship Denmark–Norway
Russian Empire
commissionedBy Peter the Great
Russian Imperial government
deathDate 1741-12-19
deathPlace Bering Island
Commander Islands
Russian Empire
employer Imperial Russian Navy
era Age of Exploration
exploredRegion Chukchi Sea
Kamchatka Peninsula
Northern Pacific Ocean
surface form: North Pacific Ocean

coasts of Alaska
fullName Vitus Bering
surface form: Vitus Jonassen Bering
givenName Vitus
knownFor charting the Bering Strait
exploring waters between Siberia and North America
leading the First Kamchatka Expedition
leading the Second Kamchatka Expedition
language Danish
Russian
ledExpedition First Kamchatka Expedition
Second Kamchatka Expedition
namesakeOf Bering Glacier
Bering Island
Bering Land Bridge
surface form: Bering Land Bridge (concept name)

Bering Sea
Bering Strait
nationalityAtBirth Danish
occupation cartographer
naval officer
rank captain-commander
religion Lutheranism
serviceBranch Russian Navy
workedIn Kamchatka Peninsula
surface form: Kamchatka

Russia Far East
surface form: Russian Far East

Siberia

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Vitus Bering familyName Bering