Vasco Núñez de Balboa

Vasco Núñez de Balboa
Vasco Núñez de Balboa
Bornc. 1475
DiedJanuary 1519 (aged c. 43–44)
Acla, Panama
Cause of deathExecution by decapitation
OccupationsMaritime explorer for the Crown of Castile
SpouseMaría de Peñalosa
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Vasco Núñez de Balboa (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbasko ˈnuɲeθ ðe βalˈβo.a]; c. 1475  around January 12–21, 1519) was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador. He is best known for crossing the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513, becoming the first European to lead an expedition to have seen or reached the Pacific from the New World.

He traveled to the New World in 1500 and, after some exploration, settled on the island of Hispaniola. He founded the settlement of Santa María la Antigua del Darién in present-day Colombia in 1510, which was the first permanent European settlement on the mainland of the Americas (a settlement by Alonso de Ojeda the previous year at San Sebastián de Urabá had already been abandoned).