The Universal Geography Earth And Its Inhabitants volume 18 South America Th
The Universal Geography Earth And Its Inhabitants volume 18 South America Th
Elise Reclus
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Towards Ecuador, also, where the limits on the seaboard are indicated by the little Rio de Mataje (Pillnnguapi), the frontiers are for the most part artificial, traversing plateaus and mountains with little regard to the geographical and ethnical con- ditions. Its south-eastern plains being mostly almost uninhabited, Colombia as a whole is but sparsely peopled, although certain regions of the plateau alreadj' 134 SOUTH AMERICA— THE ANDES REGIONS. Resemble West Europe in the density of their pop...ulation. In 1892 the actual population was approximately estimated at 4, 200, 000. Progress of Discovery and CoNorEST. The name of Colombia is so fur justified by the fact that Columbus really visited its shores between the Chiriqui lagoon and the San Bias Islands ; but he never sighted the mainland stretching from the Gulf of TJraba to the Goajiros peninsula. This section of the seaboard was first coasted by Bastidas and his pilots, who, however, formed no settlements, nor did Hojcda and his companion Vespucci push farther west than the headland of Caps de la Vela.
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