No. Zu-Vendis is a fictional place from the 1885 novel, King Solomon's Mines.
He was the Sultan, he really didn't have a name.
In the TV series 'Pappy' was really named Beauregard Maverick, or Beau for short. Bret's cousin Beau was named after him. In the 1994 Movie "Maverick" starring Mel Gibson, 'Pappy' was really named Bret Maverick Sr. He used a different name during most of the movie so no one would know who he really was (Bret's father).
* Faith Hill, country/pop cross-over artist married to country singer Tim McGraw
Simon Bolivar. He has to be quite famous in the country for it's named after him!
No. A fox named Megan is not lit on fire. That would be weird.
There is a country named Brazil and there is a country named Belize but there is no country or continent named Bezile.
No, there is no country named Hamburger. Hamburger is actually a type of food, specifically a sandwich made with beef patty served in a bun.
The color orange was named after the fruit, not the country.
No, there is no country named carzacistan. There is a country that borders on Russia named Kazakhstan. Could that be the country you mean?
Any element is named for a cajun country.
There are probably 100 or more saints named John so you really need to be more specific.
it was named in Egypt
No country has a capital city named Blackpool
The element scandium was named after the country Scandinavia.
Brazil is the country named after a tree, the Brazilwood tree. The country's name is derived from the Portuguese word "pau-brasil," which means Brazilwood.
It is called Columbia. ~Hope this helps!~
Francium was the element named after a country in Western Europe.