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Cuando

American  
[kwahn-doh] / ˈkwɑn doʊ /
Or Kwando

noun

  1. a river in central Angola, flowing SE to the Zambezi River. 457 miles (731 km) long.


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On Friday, he will visit a de-mining field outside Dirico, a town in Angola’s Cuando Cubango province, where he is expected to remotely detonate a mine and meet community members.

From Reuters Sep. 26, 2019

The society recently announced an expedition to document the sources of the Cuando River in the remote highlands of Angola as part of an effort to protect its ecosystem.

From New York Times Nov. 14, 2016

VENEZUELA: Música y MásAudrey Holder - Cuando No Sé De TiAudrey Holder is a young woman from Caracas whose melodious voice is part of the Cantoría José Antonio Anzoátegui, one of Venezuela's leading choirs.

From The Guardian Nov. 15, 2012

Rising to give thanks and reading from the scrap of paper, H. R. H. pronounced 71 Spanish words, concluded amid cheers: "Cuando la emocion es grande, el discurso es corto."

From Time Magazine Archive

As we approached, he took off his hat, and spoke to us very politely; and then turning to the director, "Y por fín," said he, "Cuando saldré?"

From Life in Mexico by Calderón de la Barca, Madame (Frances Erskine Inglis)

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