The phrase 'BaÃa da Guanabara', in which the Tupi-Guarani word 'Guanabara' means 'bay similar to the sea', is a Portuguese equivalent of 'Guanabara Bay'.
Guanabara Bay is an English equivalent of 'Baía da Guanabara', in which the Tupi-Guarani word 'Guanabara' means 'bay similar to the sea'.
Baía de Guanabara Guanabara Bay
In Guanabara Bay, outside of which the city was organized, was discovered by Portuguese explorer Gaspar de Lemos on January 1, 1502.
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River of JanuaryRio de Janeiro is Portuguese language. That means "River of January" in English.
Along with Italian explorer and mapmaker Amerigo Vespucci, Portuguese explorer Gaspar de Lemos first saw the harbor on January 1, 1502. So he named it Rio de Janeiro [January River]. The bay was called Baia de Guanabara [Guanabara Bay]. For subsequent Portuguese settlers kept the name that the resident natives had given the bay. In Tupi-Guarani, goana-para described a bay that was similar to the sea. For the mouth of the bay was large enough that subsequent writers have suggested that the original Portuguese explorers mistook it for the mouth of a river. But other writers have suggested that the term river was automatically applied to any large body of water.
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A Portuguese expedition reached the harbor on January 1, 1502. Among the expedition members were Portuguese explorer Gaspar de Lemos and Italian explorer and mapmaker Amerigo Vespucci. The former had the honor of naming the mouth of the bay Rio de Janeiro [January River]. Subsequent historians have suggested that expedition members mistook the mouth of the bay for the mouth of a river. But others have suggested that the term river was always chosen to describe a large body of water. In fact, the subsequent name for the bay conveyed that notion of largeness. For Portuguese settlers kept the name chosen by the resident natives. The name Baia de Guanabara [Guanabara Bay] came from the Tupi-Guarani goana-para, for a bay that was similar to the sea.
Rio de Janeiro means "River of January" in Portuguese. It was named by the Portuguese explorers who arrived in the area in January 1502, and mistook the Guanabara Bay for the mouth of a river.
· Located around Rio de Janeiro, Brazil · Surrounded by unique mountains and formations · Also known as Guanabara Bay · Largest bay in the world based on volume of water · Rio de Janeiro translates "river of January" in Portuguese
Rio de Janeiro means "River of January" in Portuguese. The name originates from the explorers who arrived in the area in January 1502 and mistakenly thought the Guanabara Bay was the mouth of a river.