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The name of the city of gold sought by Spanish explorers is El Dorado.
there was a movie called el dorado but el dorado is not disney
the spanish explorers hoped to find el dorado
South America.
The Spanish searching for gold and (after they arrived in the Americas) began searching for myths such as El Dorado and the Fountain of Youth.
If you are referring to the zombie-like creatures, they are explorers who were mutated by "the curse of el Dorado."
No. The City of Gold, sometimes called El Dorado, was a myth believed by early European explorers in the Americas.
In 1539 Coronado led a large expedition from Mexico looking for the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola.
There is no actual evidence that El Dorado ever existed. This title refers to the legendary city of gold that many explorers have spent large portions of their lives hoping to find.
"Dorado Fisch"
Originally, El Dorado was the name of a Muisca tribal chief who covered himself with gold dust and, as an initiation rite, dived into the lake Guatavita.It was later associated with the legendary Lost City of Gold, a city ruled supposedly by the Muisca tribal chief. This story inspired Spanish explorers, Francisco Orellana and Gonzalo Pizarro, to set out in search of it in a famous and disastrous expedition towards the Amazon Basin.Neither El Dorado nor the Lost City of Gold have been proven to have existed.
Pablo Dorado was born in 1908.