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The term "city of gold" in Spanish is "ciudad de oro". It refers to a mythical place believed to have vast amounts of gold and treasure. This concept originates from the legend of El Dorado, a legendary golden city sought after by Spanish conquistadors during the colonial era.
The name of the city of gold sought by Spanish explorers is El Dorado.
Cordoba is the name of a Spanish city.
"Cibola" refers to a legendary city of gold that the Spanish conquistadors sought in the southwestern United States. It has become synonymous with the concept of a mythical place of great wealth and prosperity.
Kimberly isn't a Spanish name, so it doesn't mean anything in Spanish. Kimberly originated as the place name of a South African city. The city was named in honor of a Lord Kimberley in the 19th century.
"Boca Raton" means "rat's mouth" in Spanish. It is the name of a city in Florida, USA.
De Oro means gold in spanish......i was having a hard time too........i asked my teacher and she said it means gold
The name of the city of gold sought by Spanish explorers is El Dorado.
The Spanish explorer looking for the city of gold was Francisco Pizarro. He led the expedition to South America in search of the legendary city of El Dorado, which was believed to be rich in gold and precious treasures. Pizarro eventually conquered the Inca Empire and looted its wealth, but did not find the fabled city of gold.
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"Oro" means gold.
city
Cordoba is the name of a Spanish city.
Cibola, City of Gold of gold was a story that was told by a Spaniard named Escabon. After telling the story, Spanish explorers went searching for it, but never found it.
It was the Aztec's main city, and reputed to contain gold.
gold-plated
its a city in Mexico
It is Spanish for city.