The oldest settlement found in Latin America would be the Puerto Hormiga archaeological site, located in Colombia and dated circa 4,000 BC.
The oldest, continuously inhabited settlement would be Cholula, in central Mexico. Founded in 200 BC, it has been an important religious center for more than 2200 years. Nowadays, it is becoming an important commercial farming hub and tourist spot.
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Santa Fe, New Mexico is the oldest city west of the Mississippi River in what is now the United States. It was founded by the Spanish in 1608. In it also the oldest capital city still the capital. However, it is not the oldest continually inhabited city, as it was abandoned for 12 years (1680-1692) due to Native American attacks.
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The oldest city in north Carolina is chapel hill
Quito is the oldest capital in South America
No. The oldest city in South America, also found in Perú, is Caral.
Mexico City
Saint Augustine.
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Mexico City, Mexico, founded 1325 a.d.
The first capital city of the US was New York.
The first planned colony in America was Jamestown, Virginia.
Yes, they are the Bimini Islands with a city built some 10,000 years ago.
Santa Fe, New Mexico is the oldest city west of the Mississippi River in what is now the United States. It was founded by the Spanish in 1608. In it also the oldest capital city still the capital. However, it is not the oldest continually inhabited city, as it was abandoned for 12 years (1680-1692) due to Native American attacks.
Turku is the oldest city
The oldest known city in the Americas is Ticul, Yucatan, Mexico, founded 700 b.c. The oldest continually occupied community in the United States is Sky City, New Mexico, formed in 1000 a.d. The oldest continually occupied city in the United States of America is San Juan, Puerto Rico, founded in 1521. St. Augustine, Florida is the oldest continually occupied city on the continental United states, founded in 1565.