Etymology and Origin:
The name "Colombia" was coined in 1819 by Francisco de Paula Santander, a prominent Colombian military and political leader during the country's independence from Spain.
Meaning:
1. Land of Columbus:
2. Great Colombia:
Note:
Etymology The name Columbus has a Latin origin and is derived from the word columba
Etymology The name Columbia has its roots in the following words Italian Colombo m
Etymology The name Columbus has a Latin origin and is derived from the word columba
Etymology and Origin The name Colombia was coined in 1819 by Francisco de Paula Santan
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