Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Quivira is a place named by explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in 1541, for the mythical \"Seven Cities of Gold\" which he never found. The location of Quivira is believed by most authorities to be in central Kansas near present-day Lyons extending northeastern to Salina. The Quivirans were the forebears of the modern day Wichita Indians and Caddoan tribes, such as the Pawnee or Arikara."@en }
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- Quivira abstract "Quivira is a place named by explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in 1541, for the mythical \"Seven Cities of Gold\" which he never found. The location of Quivira is believed by most authorities to be in central Kansas near present-day Lyons extending northeastern to Salina. The Quivirans were the forebears of the modern day Wichita Indians and Caddoan tribes, such as the Pawnee or Arikara.".
- Quivira comment "Quivira is a place named by explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado in 1541, for the mythical \"Seven Cities of Gold\" which he never found. The location of Quivira is believed by most authorities to be in central Kansas near present-day Lyons extending northeastern to Salina. The Quivirans were the forebears of the modern day Wichita Indians and Caddoan tribes, such as the Pawnee or Arikara.".