Venice
If you mean the Ralph Lauren Polo brand, I believe it comes from the game of polo, I think he played polo or something. Don't think Marco Polo had much to do with it.
europe Venice, Italy
I don't think he ever did
They went to go and find Marco Polo so the could learn how to go on adventures in water and surrvive.
Pasta is the Italian word for noodles. It is sometimes said that noodles were originally brought back to Italy by Marco Polo from China, but there is historical evidence that pasta was made in the area we now know of as Italy long before Marco Polo was born. Pasta in varying forms, and with various names, is found practically worldwide.
From # Marco Polo didn't exactly know where he was going when he first set out to his travels. # It was when Marco Polo's' family lost him and they were calling out his name.
If you mean the Ralph Lauren Polo brand, I believe it comes from the game of polo, I think he played polo or something. Don't think Marco Polo had much to do with it.
1295
Marco Polo was credited with that acievement.
europe Venice, Italy
I don't think he ever did
They went to go and find Marco Polo so the could learn how to go on adventures in water and surrvive.
yup! :p
Okay. So i need a project before like 2 years ago. And I'm pretty sure that Marco polo did come to the great wall of china on his journey.
Pasta is the Italian word for noodles. It is sometimes said that noodles were originally brought back to Italy by Marco Polo from China, but there is historical evidence that pasta was made in the area we now know of as Italy long before Marco Polo was born. Pasta in varying forms, and with various names, is found practically worldwide.
It is attributed to Marco Polo, who reported an island called 'Madeigascar' off the coast of Africa. Some thought he referred to Mogadishu (in nearby Somalia) but Italian mapmakers gave the island that name and it stuck.
No, he didn't discover scram. Come on, don't you think that it is a pretty stupid question?!?!