Unique is an adjective
Standing out or different
The parts must be unique to the person.The parts must be unique to the person
The nucleus is not unique to plant cells as it is found in both plant and animal cells.
Your DNA is unique to you unless you have an identical twin.
The seven cities of Cibola were called Hawikuh, Halona, Matsaki, Quivira, Kiakima, Cibola, and Tiguex. According to Spanish explorers, these cities were believed to be rich in gold and other resources.
Spanish explorers searched for Cibola and Quivira in the hopes of finding legendary cities rumored to be filled with riches and treasures, such as gold. These expeditions were driven by the desire for wealth, power, and glory, as well as the belief that they could spread Christianity and expand the Spanish empire.
Coronado did not find the wealth and cities that were rumored to exist at Cibola and Quivira. Instead, he found modest indigenous settlements in the American Southwest that did not match the exaggerated descriptions he had received. This led to disappointment and a failed quest for riches.
Spain was Coronado's country of origion. His exploration was from 1540-1547. Coronado set out to find the seven cities of Cibola and then for the legendary city of Quivira. These two cities were said to be made of gold.
He met the Pueblo Indians and a man who they called "the Turk" who was supposed to guide them to Quivira, a City of Cibola (Gold). He found out he was misleading them. He made him try again and when they didn't find it, they hadhim killed.
Gran Quivira National Monument ended in 1980.
Gran Quivira National Monument was created in 1909.
The web address of the Coronado Quivira Museum is: http://www.cqmuseum.org
Cibola is city and it is in South West USA
The Pawnee guide who lied about Quivira was named Tascalusa. He falsely claimed to lead Spanish explorer Francisco Vรกsquez de Coronado to the mythical city of Quivira in search of riches, leading to disappointment and conflict.
Quivira was a semi-mythical Native American city or region said to be rich in gold and located somewhere in the modern-day American Southwest. Spanish explorers searched for Quivira in the 16th century but never found it. The legend of Quivira contributed to the Spanish exploration of the American interior.
Cibola is located in the state of Arizona. You can get more information about Cibola online at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Cibola, Arizona" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.