"The" Philippines
Michael McKernan
mckernan at LOCALNET.COM
Wed Mar 30 22:51:27 UTC 2005
Jonathan Lighter wrote:
>"The Yukon" is sort for "The Yukon [River] Territory." I should think
>"The Gambia" has a similar origin.
Not necessarily disagreeing with Jonathan, I believe that 'The Yukon
Territory' was named for the Yukon River, because this geographic feature
was at one time the principal 'gateway' or access to what became the
'Territory.'
The Gambia, OTOH, was never a "territory" and geographically, it only
consists of land adjacent to the Gambia River and its mouth. If you had
shallow-draft gunboats, controlling the mouth of the river meant
controlling the river, and the banks as far as the range of your guns. The
British were willing to venture ashore a little ways, but not very far,
whereas the French colonized all of the land around the river which was not
controlled by the British.
Let's not forget 'The Congo', which I'd suppose was named for the Congo
River, and kept the definite article in at least some of its several
partitions and independences. As I understand it, 'The Congo' was a
European-contrived location, consisting of a large area with a variety of
ethnic groups ('natives'), where each group had a name for themselves and
their lands. Please correct me if I'm wrong!
Michael McKernan
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