What's the meaning of Sarasota?

Buildings of the Sarasota Downtown seen from Siesta Key - Photo: Still Gravity.
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What's the meaning behind the name of this Floridian city on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico? 

The Encyclopedia Brittanica says that the origin of the name is uncertain, pointing to the Spaniards - something about a dancing place. While others - like in this article - point to the word "Sahara" combined with the Indian word "zota". 

The spelling of Sarasota appears in different ways in old maps, so it's hard to reach a definitive answer. What is known is that the first settler arrived in 1856 and planted orange trees here. The oranges are gone. The buildings keep growing. 

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