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In the early 16th century Cape Canaveral was noted on maps, although without being named. It was named by Spanish explorers in the first half of the 16th century as Cabo Cañaveral or Cabo Cañareal, which literally means "Cape Canebrake" (a canebrake is a dense thicket of cane vegetation). The name "Canaveral" (Cañaveral in Spanish) is the third oldest surviving European place name in the U.S. The first application of the name, according to the Smithsonian Institution, was from the 1521–1525 explorations of Spanish explorer Francisco Gordillo.
The lake in front is Lake Azuei or Etang Saumatre in Haiti,; the lake in the back (with an island in the middle) is Enriquillo Lake in the Dominican Republic. Lake Azuei has flooded recently and spilled over Dominican territory, including the customs and immigration offices at the Malpasse border station.
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Magnífica. Eu Gosto. Saudações de Portugal
In the early 16th century Cape Canaveral was noted on maps, although without being named. It was named by Spanish explorers in the first half of the 16th century as Cabo Cañaveral or Cabo Cañareal, which literally means "Cape Canebrake" (a canebrake is a dense thicket of cane vegetation). The name "Canaveral" (Cañaveral in Spanish) is the third oldest surviving European place name in the U.S. The first application of the name, according to the Smithsonian Institution, was from the 1521–1525 explorations of Spanish explorer Francisco Gordillo.
Excelente, magnifica. Eu Gosto. Bem vindo ao Grupo The Best of My Country
Belíssima. Eu Gosto. Saudações de Portugal
The lake in front is Lake Azuei or Etang Saumatre in Haiti,; the lake in the back (with an island in the middle) is Enriquillo Lake in the Dominican Republic. Lake Azuei has flooded recently and spilled over Dominican territory, including the customs and immigration offices at the Malpasse border station.