El Dorado (Hebrew: אל דורדו, Spanish: El Dorado, French: L'Eldorado, German: Eldorado) is a term that originally referred to a Muisca chief in the Andean region of Colombia, who was covered in gold dust during a ritual. The legend of El Dorado evolved over time to describe a mythical city or kingdom filled with vast amounts of gold and other treasures. The name El Dorado translates to "The Gilded One" or "The Golden One" in Spanish, reflecting the chief's golden appearance during the ceremony. The myth of El Dorado captivated European explorers and adventurers, leading to numerous expeditions in search of the fabled city, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries. The legend has become a symbol of the quest for wealth and the allure of hidden treasures, deeply embedded in popular culture and historical narratives.
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