The South American country of Colombia honors the memory of Christopher Columbus [August 25-October 31, 1451 - May 20, 1506]. For Columbus was the first European known to discover the New World, and by his discovery start the first permanent settling of the Anericas. Columbus isn't known to have landed on the subsequent Colombia. For the closest that Columbus is known to have gotten to the subsequent Republic is his navigation of the Caribbean Sea. Instead, it's Rodrigo de Bastidas [1460-July 28, 1527] who mapped the northern coast of South America, and founded the Colombian city of Santa Marta.
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The mountain peak in Colorado which is named after an American explorer is PikeÕs Peak. This mountain peak was named after Zebulon Pike who was an army explorer.
Venezuela was named after Venice by Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who noticed similarities between the two locations' landscapes and waterways.
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Venezuela was named after Venice, as the explorer Amerigo Vespucci believed the landscape reminded him of the Italian city.
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Venezuela was named after the Italian city of Venice by explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who noticed the indigenous stilt houses on Lake Maracaibo resembled those in Venice.
America is named after the Italian merchant, cartographer and explorer Amerigo Vespucci (1454-1512).
Venezuela! (Little Venice)