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  2. El Dorado - Wikipedia

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    The legendary king of El Dorado being anointed with gold dust by his attendants. El Dorado (Spanish: [el doˈɾaðo], English: / ˌ ɛ l d ə ˈ r ɑː d oʊ /) is a mythical city of gold supposedly located somewhere in South America.

  3. Seven Cities of Gold - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, the seven cities of gold referred to Aztec mythology revolving around the Pueblos of the Spanish Nuevo México, modern New Mexico and Southwestern United States. [2] Besides "Cíbola", names associated with similar lost cities of gold also included El Dorado, Paititi, City of the Caesars, Lake Parime at Manoa, Antilia, and ...

  4. List of mythological places - Wikipedia

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    (Finnish for ghosts' mountain), in Finnish mythology, is the place which dead women haunt. La Canela: Also known as the Valley of Cinnamon, is a legendary location in South America. La Ciudad Blanca "The White city", a legendary city of Honduras. Lake Parime: An enormous lake in northeastern South America, supposedly the site of El Dorado. Land ...

  5. Paititi - Wikipedia

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    South American Explorers Magazine (94) Andrew Nicol (2009). "Paititi: The Last Secret Of The Incas?. A Critical Analysis Of The Legends Surrounding The Lost Inca City Of Gold.". International Journal of South American Archaeology (5) Fernando Aparicio Bueno (1998). Paititi: Secret of El Dorado Legend. Gregory Deyermenjian (1999). "Glimmers of ...

  6. City of Gold - Wikipedia

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    City of the Caesars, mythical South American city of great wealth; El Dorado, mythical city of gold in South America; La Canela, legendary location in South America said to contain large amounts of gold and spices; Lanka, the capital city of Ravana in the epic Ramayana

  7. Lake Guatavita - Wikipedia

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    The legend says the lake is where the Muisca celebrated a ritual in which the zipa (named "El Dorado" by the conquistadors) was covered in gold dust, and then, venturing out into the water on a ceremonial raft made of rushes, dove into the waters, washing off the gold. Afterward, trinkets, jewelry, and other precious offerings were thrown into ...

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  9. Muisca raft - Wikipedia

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    The El Dorado tale derives from the investiture ceremony of the Muisca rulers. The new chief was coated in gold dust and taken on a raft to the center of the sacred Lake Guatavita. At sunrise, when the light struck his golden body, the chief would dive into the lake, thus washing the gold off, and would emerge as a human ruler born from the ...