Bonilla Island


Bonilla Island (53˚30'00" 130˚37'00" W of northern Banks I), Bonilla Point (48˚36'00" 124˚43'00" At NW entrance to Juan de Fuca Str), Bonilla Rocks (53˚26'00" 130˚36'00" S of Bonilla I). Antonio Bonilla, a senior administrator in New Spain from the 1770s to the early 1800s, also compiled one of the first histories of Texas. Carmanah Point on the W coast of Vancouver I was originally named Punta Bonilla by Spanish naval officer Manuel Quimper in 1790, when he was surveying Juan de Fuca Str...

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