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The people in Brazil before the country was colonized were of the Tupí-Guaraní cultures.
France. Between 1890 and 1960 the African country was part of French West Africa (Afrique occidentale française). Mali had the name French Sudan (Soudan français).
Great Britain, Denmark, Holland, France, Portugal, Spain and Sweden all colonized the Caribbean islands.
There was only one country that was never colonized: Ethiopia. Every other colony in Africa (including Liberia) was colonized at one point or another. As a result, there is no name given to this collection of one country.
He can turn his name into anything he wants to. That includes European Country.
Georgia is a European country and a state in the US that share the same name.
The first name of New York was New Netherlands, its capital being New Amsterdam. It was given this name when is was colonized by the Dutch in the 1400s.
the city for the country new york is new york city. so there is the answer to your question.
New York was first colonized by the Dutch, who named it New Amsterdam, based on the European city named Amsterdam. Later, the British invaded the colony, and the Dutch, not wanting to fight another battle with the British, surrendered New Amsterdam. The Dutch exited the colony, and the British occupied it. They named their new acquired colony New York based on the Duke of York.
The first name of New York was New Netherlands, its capital being New Amsterdam. It was given this name when is was colonized by the Dutch in the 1400s.
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