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    El Dorado (Spanish: [el doˈɾaðo], English: / ˌ ɛ l d ə ˈ r ɑː d oʊ /; Spanish for "the golden") is commonly associated with the legend of a gold city, kingdom, or empire purportedly located somewhere in the Americas.

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    El Dorado, the legendary lost city of gold, was a beacon for thousands of explorers and gold-seekers for centuries. Desperate men from all over the world came to South America in the vain hope of finding the city of El Doradoand many lost their lives in the harsh plains, steamy jungles and frosty mountains of the dark, unexplored interior of the co...

    The legend of El Dorado got its start around 1535 or so, when Spanish conquistadors began hearing rumors coming out of the unexplored northern Andes Mountains. The rumors said that there was a king who covered himself with gold dust before jumping into a lake as part of a ritual. Conquistador Sebastián de Benalcázaris credited with being the first ...

    In 1537, a group of conquistadors under Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesadaencountered the Muisca people living on the Cundinamarca plateau in present-day Colombia. This was the culture of legend whose kings covered themselves with gold before jumping into Lake Guatavitá. The Muisca were conquered and the lake was dredged. Some gold was recovered, but not v...

    The central and northern parts of the Andes Mountains having been explored and no city of gold found, the location of the legendary city changed: now it was believed to be east of the Andes, in the steamy foothills. Dozens of expeditions set out from coastal towns like Santa Marta and Coro and highland settlements like Quito. Notable explorers incl...

    A Spaniard named Juan Martín de Albujar was captured and held for a time by Indigenous people: he claimed to have been given gold and taken to a city named Manoa where a rich and powerful "Inca" ruled. By now, the eastern Andes had been fairly well explored and the largest unknown space that remained was the mountains of Guyana in northeast South A...

    As explorers reached every corner of South America, the space available for a large, wealthy city like El Dorado to hide became smaller and smaller and people gradually became convinced that El Dorado had been nothing but a myth to begin with. Still, as late as 1772 expeditions were still outfitted and set out with the purpose of finding, conquerin...

    Although only a handful of crackpots still believe in the legendary lost city, the legend has made its way into popular culture. Many books, stories, songs and films have been made about El Dorado. In particular, it has been a popular subject of films: as recently as 2010 a Hollywood movie was made in which a dedicated, modern-day researcher follow...

    Silverberg, Robert. The Golden Dream: Seekers of El Dorado. Athens: the Ohio University Press, 1985.

  3. Mar 31, 2022 · The rumoured location of El Dorado is disputed in different sources, but most commonly said to have been in South America.

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  4. Apr 1, 2014 · El Dorado ('Gilded Man' or 'Golden One') referred to the legendary kings of the Muisca people who populated the northern Andes of modern-day Colombia from 600 to 1600. The name derives from the coronation ritual when the new king was covered in gold dust before he leapt into Lake Guatavita.

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  5. Jul 3, 2019 · Was El Dorado real? Where was it? Distinguish the facts from the myth of El Dorado, the lost city of gold that inspired countless European explorers.

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  6. Eldorado, originally, the legendary ruler of an Indian town near Bogotá, who was believed to plaster his naked body with gold dust during festivals, then plunge into Lake Guatavita to wash off the dust after the ceremonies; his subjects threw jewels and golden objects into the lake.

  7. "El Dorado shifted geographical locations until finally it simply meant a source of untold riches somewhere in the Americas," says Jim Griffith, a folklorist in Tucson, Arizona. But this...