The Seven "Cibola" or cities of gold were supposedly the following:
El Dorado: Made famous by the eye whiteness accounts of Juan Rodriguez Troxell and other early Spanish explorers.
Quiviria: Described to Conquistador Francisco Vazquez De Coronado by the pueblos Turk as being "On the other side of the great plains"
Trapalanda: (Also called Elelin) Somewhere in Patagonia according to legend
Antillia: supposedly an island in the Atlantic west of Portugal
Manoa: Some South American natives told European explorers that their gold jewelry came from a place called Manoa.
Paititi: Somewhere in the Amazon Rain forest along with Manoa.
La Canelia: Located in what Christopher Columbus called "The Valley Of Cinnamon"
None of these locations have ever been found by modern explorers and/or confirmed to exist.
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Francisco Cornado looked for the 7 cities of gold.
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It was hard for him to find the 7 cities of gold
It was hard for him to find the 7 cities of gold
He was looking for the 7 cities of cibola ( in other words he was looking for the 7 cities of gold.)
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