Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic is the oldest European city in North America. It was founded by Columbus' brother in 1508. It served as the centre for Spanish tyrrany, conquest and extermination of the indigenous people for a century and as the first terminus of the slave ships thereafter. It is a beautiful city whose history is steeped in blood.
usa is a country and north and south America are continents
If you're looking for the city of Columbia (of which there are several in the U.S.), the answer is North America. If you are looking for the country Colombia - which is spelled differently than your question so I'm not sure which you're going for - it is located in the northern section of South America.
The oldest city government form is the mayor-council form, with a central executive (mayor, manager) and a representative legislative body.The mayor-council form is the oldest type of city government in America.
how many states in America have a county city or town called Independence?
Mexico City
The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel is in New York City and at 9,117 feet (2,779 m) is the longest underwater tunnel in North America.
The oldest city in north Carolina is chapel hill
Quito is the oldest capital in South America
No. The oldest city in South America, also found in Perú, is Caral.
Quebec City is the capital of Quebec. Quebec's Old Town (Vieux-Québec) is the only North American fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist.
Spain owned Florida and founded St. Augustine the oldest city in North America.
United States is the oldest country. In 1776 Spain owned Florida.
St. Augustine, Florida, 1565. It is also oldest active city in the U.S.
Saint Augustine, Florida was not one of the first Spanish settlements in North America. The Dominican Republic, also known as Isabela Island was the very first settlement of the Spanish in North America. Many of the first Spanish settlements were in the Caribbean Sea. Saint Augustine, Florida came well after Christopher Columbus.
Quebec City (Canada).
Saint Augustine.