"As early as 1622, French explorers called the region 'most dangerous when there is any storms'."
The first British explorer who reached the region was a naval officer called John Wood.
Earlier Spanish explorers called it sierra nevadas, meaning "snowy mountains".
The Spanish explorers called the region el desplobado, the unpopulated place.
We do not know why the early explorers called the country "Cibola."
The famous explorer had called from the airport and asked about George Paulson.
Why do you think the early explorers called that group 'the Friendly Isles'?
It was the white spot on the map which lay between 1958 and 1985, an area an explorer might have called the Great Don't Know.
Earlier explorers had called it Table Bay from the late 15th century onwards.
Furthermore, the state of democracy in the country is amply illustrated by the fact that I once heard a famous explorer call it a khanate.