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Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, is the oldest permanent European settlement in the Western Hemisphere, established by the Spanish in 1498.
The Europeans settled the first permanent settlement in Colorado in the San Luis Valley. It was settled in 1851 and is the oldest continuous settlement.
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the first permanent european settlement in the present-day us is Alaska
For a permanent settlement, not some exploratory (Flag Stop)- One owuld have to say Saint Augustine, Fla.
St. Augustine in 1564.
St. Augustine Florida, founded by the spanish, it is the oldest city founded by Europeans in the "New World."
Depens on who was settleing...The oldest Indian settlement could be anywhere because no one knows which tribe truly settled first. The oldest European Settlement is St. Augestine in Florida, which was founded by the spanish. The first English was Jamestown in Virginia....the list goes onJamestown.
The first permanent settlement in the US was in the year 1607 (Jamestown, Virginia.)
the first permanent european settlement in the present-day us is Alaska