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The Colorado river. Colorado means "Red" in Spanish. The name was originally applied to the Colorado River, whose waters are Reddish with canyon clay.
Colorado means colored red named by a spanish explorer by the red highlights of the Colorado River.
It was named for the Colorado River. The river got its name from sediment that it scraps off the floor of Grand Canyon. In Spanish, "colorado" means "colored red".
It was named after the Colorado River, early Spanish explorers named the Rio Colorado for the red colored(Spanish:Colorado)silt the river carried from the mountains.
Because of the Colorado river, which was named by the spanish, meaning 'red'. Also, because Colorado means color red.
No. Rojas is a Spanish name. It comes from the Spanish word "rojo" which means "red."
In Spanish, it is spelled Roja. It means 'red.'
The Colorado River looked red so people called it Colorado which is Spanish for red.
The Colorado River looked red so people called it Colorado which is Spanish for red.
Not sure, but rojo in spanish means red.
Colorado, which is named after the Colorado River or Rio Colorado-Spanish for "Red River".(The more common word for red in modern Spanish is rojo, and colorado literally means simply "colored", but for some reason colorado has been used since around 1300 to refer to something specifically colored red.)
Colorado, which is named after the Colorado River or Rio Colorado-Spanish for "Red River".(The more common word for red in modern Spanish is rojo, and colorado literally means simply "colored", but for some reason colorado has been used since around 1300 to refer to something specifically colored red.)