The US Virgin Islands.
Columbus is credited with making the European discovery of America, of which the USA is a part. So in a sense he can be said to have discovered the USA . However, Columbus never traveled to any of the lands that are now part of the United States of America.
The Americas of course.From Wikipedia:"Columbus's refusal to accept that the lands he had visited and claimed for Spain were not part of Asia might explain, in part, why the American continent was named after the Florentine explorer Amerigo Vespucci and not after Columbus."
Yes, the United States is the only country to have successfully landed astronauts on the moon. The Soviet Union made unsuccessful attempts to land crewed missions on the moon during the 1970s as part of the Luna program.
Christopher Columbus primarily visited the continents of North America and South America during his voyages in the late 15th century. His initial journey in 1492 led him to the Bahamas, which is part of North America, and he later explored parts of Central and South America, including present-day Cuba and Hispaniola. Although he never set foot on the mainland of North America, his expeditions significantly impacted the European understanding of the New World.
the center of the earth.
He never landed on the US mainland, no. He did, however, land in Puerto Rico, which is a US territory.
In 1992, Queen Elizabeth II visited several locations, including the United States, where she attended the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s voyage. She also visited Germany, where she participated in events commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall. Additionally, her visits included various engagements throughout the United Kingdom as part of her royal duties.
The exact landing site of Columbus is a matter of some dispute, but it was probably the island of Hispaniola.
Yes, but only part time.
Columbus is credited with making the European discovery of America, of which Panama is a part. So in a sense he can be said to have discovered Panama. However, Columbus never traveled to the lands that are now part of Panama
The Prado Museum
Columbus is credited with making the European discovery of America, of which Canada is a part. So in a sense he can be said to have discovered Canada as part of his discovery of America, generally. However, Columbus never traveled to the lands that are now part of Canada.