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The Colorado River looked red so people called it Colorado which is Spanish for red.

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The Spanish called the area the Rio Colorado based on the color of the sand and silt carried down by that river.

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13y ago

Many of the rocks in that State are red and colo rado is 'red colour' in some language, I forget which. Maybe Spanish.

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from the Spanish meaning red colour which was applied to the Colorado River

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Colorado was named after the Colorado River. The Spaniards named the river Río Colorado because of the red colored silt the river carried from the mountains.

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Spanish for colored red.

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spanish word for, "ruddy" or "red".

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