COLORADO — COLORADO, U.S. state. Colorado was still an untamed wilderness when the discovery of gold near Pike s Peak in 1858 brought the area to the nation s attention. By the spring of 1859, fortune seekers began to arrive in droves. During the big… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Colorado — • The thirty fifth, in point of admission, of the United States of America Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Colorado Colorado … Catholic encyclopedia
Colorado '88 — Live album by Phish Released October 31, 2006 (US) … Wikipedia
Colorado — état de l O. des È. U.; 269 998 km²; 3 294 000 hab.; cap. Denver. Les Rocheuses couvrent la quasi totalité de l état. Le climat est aride. L irrigation des vallées a étendu les cult. Le sous sol est riche: argent, or, molybdène, charbon, pétrole … Encyclopédie Universelle
Colorādo [2] — Colorādo (abgekürzt Col.), einer der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika (s. Karte »Vereinigte Staaten«), zwischen 37–41° nördl. Br. und 102–109° westl. L., begrenzt von Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, dem Indianerterritorium, New Mexiko und Utah,… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Colorado — (Розье лЭглетон,Франция) Категория отеля: Адрес: Le Goutal Route de Lapleau, 19300 Розье л Эглетон … Каталог отелей
colorado — colorado, da adjetivo 1. De color rojo: Tiene una mancha colorada en el pantalón. Frases y locuciones 1. colorín* colorado, este cuento se ha acabado. ponerse colorado Ponerse (la cara de una persona) roja, generalmente a causa de la vergüenza:… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Colorado — [käl΄ə rad′ō, kal΄ərä′dō] [< Sp name of the river, Río Colorado, lit., reddish brown river] 1. Mountain State of the W U.S.: admitted, 1876; 103,718 sq mi (268,627 sq km); pop. 4,301,000; cap. Denver: abbrev. CO or Colo 2. Colorado river in SW … English World dictionary
colorado — colorado, da adjetivo rojo*, arrebol. ▌ poner colorado locución avergonzar, abochornar, ruborizar. Existe la posibilidad de que la locución sea pronominal: ponerse colorado. En ese caso, los mismos sinónimos se emplearán como verbos pronominales … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
Colorado — the U.S. state (organized as a territory 1861, admitted as a state 1876) is named for the river, Sp. Rio Colorado, from colorado ruddy, reddish, lit. colored, pp. of colorar to color, dye, paint, from L. colorare (see COLORATION (Cf. coloration)) … Etymology dictionary