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WITHOUT diving for the atlas OR the internet, how many present day countries can you think of that were named after people?
I came up with 4 fairly quickly and one question mark (see below), but there must be more? Also thought of one from the recent past - don't think we need to go back into antiquity (Ceasaria?).
USA - Amerigo Vespucci Bolivia - Simon Bolivar Columbia - Christopher Columbus The Philippines - King Philip of Spain Question mark - Jordan? Recent Past - Rhodesia - Cecil John Rhodes
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Surely the American continent(s), and not the USA directly, were named for this Amerigo character; the US then taking its name from the continent.
Yes. I am anal-retentive, I know.
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Cecil John RhodesWhale oil. Who the heck is/was he?. Obviously, geography is one of my many weak points. I can't think of any other countries named for people, but I can think of one named for a concept. (No points awarded for this one; it's too easy.) I wonder why there isn't a Cortesia, or a deGamaland...?
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Going back to "people", do we have San Salvador? (Can't recall if that is the country of which El Salvador is the capital, or vice versa.) San Marino? (I presume there was a saint?)
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Right, Keiva! No points, but...perhaps we could work out some other suitable reward? Edit: Keiva, you snuck one in whilst I was composing. Welcome to addiction.
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Well, according to Helen I'm busily engaged in "research", so I'll be in the library for awhile.
PS to stales: I believe Caesaria was a city, not a country.
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Liberia, of course.
Wait a sec, I thought Liberia came from liberty, as in slaves going there for freedom. The capital, though, is Monrovia, named, of course, after James Monroe.
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Israel Saudi Arabia (or?) Jordan (does the "Hashemite Kingdom" count?)
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At the end of the day, the USA takes its name from Sr. Vespucci - no matter how convoluted the reasons.
As to anal retention, may I recommend increasing your intake of water, fruit and fibre.
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