Clientivity | Save 10-30% on hotel reservations. #vegas • The name "Nevada" comes from the Spanish nevada [neˈβaða], meaning "snow-covered", after the Sierra Nevada ("snow-covered mountain range"). So "Las Vegas Nevada" literally means "Snow Covered Meadows" in Spanish. read more
#vegas • The name "Nevada" comes from the Spanish nevada [neˈβaða], meaning "snow-covered", after the Sierra Nevada ("snow-covered mountain range"). So "Las Vegas Nevada" literally means "Snow Covered Meadows" in Spanish. read more
Las Vegas is a city in the American state of Nevada. There were 640,932 people living in the city in 2015. It is the biggest city in Nevada. Las Vegas is also the county seat of Clark County. History. Native Americans, the Paiute tribe, first lived there. It was called Las Vegas by the Spanish. read more
On this day, in the U. S. state of Nevada, the City of Las Vegas was founded. The name of the state and the city came from Spanish language. Namely, Nevada means “snowy” (after the Sierra Nevada mountain range) and Las Vegas means “The Meadows”. read more