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Isabella & Marina Vasquez De Coronado.
His Parents were People named Jaun Vasquez And Isabel Luijan
Colorado was discovered by a Spanish explorer named Francisco Vasquez De Coronado.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado named the lands he discovered in what is now the American Southwest "Cíbola" and "Quivira." He was searching for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold, but did not find the riches he sought.
Oh, what a lovely question! Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did indeed have children. He had a son named Hernando de Coronado, who continued his father's legacy and played a significant role in Spanish colonial history. It's wonderful to see how families can pass down their passions and make a positive impact on the world.
Coronado has two main things he did for modern life. First, Coronado island (which is actually a peninsula), near San Diego, is named after him. Also, Coronado is mentioned in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. At the beginning Indy is fighting for a silver cross called Coronado's cross. The ship he goes on to fight for the cross is also called The Coronado.
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Ah, my friend, Francisco de Coronado was a Spanish conquistador known for exploring the American Southwest in the 16th century. While there may not be a specific thing named after him, his legacy lives on through the places he discovered and the stories that continue to be told about his adventures. Just like Francisco, may you also leave a positive mark on the world around you, creating your own legacy for others to remember.
Coronado National Memorial near Sierra Vista, Arizona. Coronado Bridge, San Diego. Coronado Heights, Lindsborg, Kansas, Coronado High Schools in Lubbock, Texas, El Paso, Texas, and in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Coronado Road in Phoenix, Arizona.
He found the Grand Canyon, which is now a historical land mark.The above answer is a common misconception.Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not discover/find the Grand Canyon. A scouting party led by Captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas, along with Hopi guides and a small group of Spanish soldiers did. The main expedition led by de Coronado did not come within 150 miles of the Grand Canyon.
San Francisco, California, comes to mind.
The bush! is where he found a bear named bunny. him and bunny were the best of friends. So francisco went up s looong hill where there was bunnys and natives and grass dirt and a giant rock. which bunny hit and broke his toe and so he leand on because he broke his toe. what he didnt know is that it was not stable so it rolled in a village and crushed everyone in the way.and so francisco killed the chef of the natives so he got captured and never been seen again.the end tada