Colombia is often referred to as the "land of gold" due to its history of gold mining and production. The name refers to the rich gold resources found in the country.
The country known as the "land of gold" is typically associated with the United States, particularly during the Gold Rush in the mid-19th century in regions like California.
Small plots of land in the Gold Country were called mining claims. These claims were typically 20 acres in size and granted to individuals or groups for the purpose of searching for gold.
In geography, land not surrounded by water is described as "inland" or "continental."
"Country" in Afrikaans is "land."
In Afrikaans, you say "country" as "land."
A country that is completely surrounded by other countries is described as landlocked.
so they can claim the land for there country gold, god and glory
Ghana is the west African kingdom that is called the land of gold great describing cause Ghana is the country with the most gold in west Africa.
Mexico I think!!
The Land of Oz
To get more land and gold to rule.
Yes. Mongolia has no boundary's bordering onto any sea or ocean.
settlers came to California to claim more land for their country
Australia is a mining country. The mine minerals such as gold, Bauxire, iron ore and copper
Emma, the land of kangaroos
gold was discovered on their land - apex
Chile is often described as the world's skinniest country. It has a long, narrow shape, with the country stretching approximately 2,653 miles long with an average width of only 110 miles.