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No, San Francisco did not get named after Francisco Pizarro.
Evaporation is the most direct route..from my openion
he made a direct route from Europe to India
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The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is part of Interstate 80. It is the direct route from San Francisco to Oakland. It is 10 lanes wide and carries on average 280,000 vehicles per day.
to Peru
It was from spain
Francisco Pizarro's route began in Panama, where he sailed to the coast of Peru in 1532. He then traveled south along the coast, establishing relations with local indigenous groups and gaining their support. Pizarro ultimately captured the Inca ruler Atahualpa in Cajamarca and continued his conquest further into the heart of the Inca Empire.
Spain, where he came from.
he went north then north then up
he made a direct route from Europe to India
he made a direct route from Europe to India