The first European to visit the island, James Cook, thought parts of it reminded him of his native Scotland, or "Caledonia".
Not too old but then not too new. It is a unique name.
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it comes from new zealand and the united states. And the name brianna is soooooooooooo cooooooooooool.
The name Utica means "old town." It has Phoenician origin. Utica is the name of a city in New York state.
The name Caledonia derives from the Latin name of an area corresponding to modern Scotland.The rugged coastline of New Caledonia allegedly reminded Captain Cook (whose father was a Scot) of Scotland, and he thus named it New Caledonia.
The name of a town in New Caledonia
New Caledonia was created in 1946.
New Caledonia's population is 256,275.
The closest country to New Caledonia is Australia, located approximately 750 miles to the west.
College of New Caledonia was created in 1969.
The area of New Caledonia is 18,576 square kilometers.
University of New Caledonia was created in 1987.
no, new caledonia is still part of France.
Caledonia was the Roman name for Scotland.
New Caledonia's capital city, Noumea, lies on a peninsula in the south of Grande Terre, which is the main island of New Caledonia.
new Caledonia is 1m metre long and 2m wide