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Wilhelm* Johann Junker

Russian: Василий Васильевич Юнкер
Also Known As: "Василий Васильевич"
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Birthplace: Moscow, Russia
Death: February 01, 1892 (51)
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Son of Johann Wilhelm Moritz Junker and Johanna* Margarethe Schönheit
Brother of Friedrich Ernst (Friedrich) Junker and Margarethe Luise Sophie Junker

Occupation: доктор медицины, российский географ и путешественник
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About Wilhelm* Johann Junker

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Wilhelm Junker (Russian: Василий Васильевич Юнкер; 6 April 1840 – 13 February 1892) was a Russian explorer of Africa. Dr. Junker was of German descent.

Born in Moscow, he studied medicine at Dorpat (now called University of Tartu), Göttingen, Berlin and Prague, but did not practise for long. After a series of short journeys to Iceland (1869), Western Africa (1873), Tunis (1874) and Lower Egypt (1875), he remained almost continuously in eastern Equatorial Africa from 1875 to 1886, making first Khartoum and afterwards Lado the base of his expeditions.

Junker was a leisurely traveller and a careful observer; his main object was to study the peoples with whom he came into contact, and to collect specimens of plants and animals, and the result of his investigations in these particulars is given in his Reisen in Afrika (3 vols., Vienna, 1889–1891), a work of high merit. An English translation by A. H. Keane was published in 1890-1892.

He investigated the Nile-Congo watershed, successfully combated Georg Schweinfurth's hydrographical theories, and established the identity of the Welle and Ubangi rivers. The Mahdist rising prevented his return to Europe through the Sudan, as he had planned to do, in 1884, and an expedition, fitted out in 1885 by his brother in St Petersburg, failed to reach him. Junker then determined to go south. Leaving Wadelai on 2 January 1886 he travelled by way of Uganda and Tabora and reached Zanzibar in November 1886. In 1887 he received the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society. As an explorer Junker is entitled to high rank, his ethnographical observations in the Niam-Niam (Azande) country being especially valuable although unsubstantiated in parts. He died at St. Petersburg.

See the biographical notice by E. G. Ravenstein in Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society (1892), pp. 185–187.

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О Василии Васильевиче Юнкере (русский)

Василий Васильевич Юнкер (нем. Wilhelm Junker; 25 марта (6 апреля) 1840, Москва — 1 (13) февраля 1892, Санкт-Петербург) — доктор медицины, российский географ и путешественник, один из первых исследователей Африки, участник этнографических экспедиций Русского географического общества и Эмин-паши. Почётный член Императорского русского географического общества. Награждён золотой медалью Королевского Географического общества (Великобритания) за свой вклад в исследовании Африканского континента. Википедия

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Wilhelm* Johann Junker's Timeline

1840
March 25, 1840
Moscow, Russia
1892
February 1, 1892
Age 51
St. Petersburg, Russia