- Sierra del Plata
Sierra de la Plata (a term in Spanish meaning "mountain range of silver"), was a legendary treasury of
silver that was believed to be located inSouth America . The legend probably originated when the European survivors of a shipwreck were given abundant gifts of silver by the native peoples.In the early
16th century , theestuary of the Uruguay and Paraná rivers was named by the SpaniardsRío de la Plata ("river of silver", sometimes referred to in English as the "River Plate") because it was at first believed to be a river that led to the Sierra del Plata. There is no evidence that any such mountain range of silver ever existed, and actually the region around the Río de la Plata is not rich in silver mines; to find them, one ought to travel to the farAndes , more than a thousand miles away. The closest mountain range that resembles the myth of the "mountain range of silver" is the silver mine ofPotosí in modernBolivia , a town known for its rich silver resources found on the town's mountain range.The modern country of
Argentina takes its name from theLatin word for silver, "argentum".ee also
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El Dorado
*City of the Caesars (Ciudad de los Césares)
*Antillia
*Quivira and Cíbola
*La Plata Mountains
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