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Magangué

American  
[mah-gahng-ge] / ˌmɑ gɑŋˈgɛ /

noun

  1. a city in NW Colombia.


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“From the sweet yuca arepas of Cesar to the anís arepas of Magangué, from the breadfruit arepas of San Andrés to green chickpea arepas from the Tenza Valley,” she writes, for Colombians, “arepas are simply their native bread.”

From New York Times

While a bridge in nearby Magangué is said to be planned for this year and roads are being improved, traveling from Bogotá still takes 10 hours.

From New York Times

One of the spots cited by Organization of American States election observers was Lopez's stronghold of Magangue near the Caribbean coast.

From Seattle Times

From him Frank extracted all the information he could concerning the wonderful country lying between Magangue and the Isthmus of Panama, covering possibly some three hundred miles.

From Project Gutenberg

And all the while they kept steadily at the business of eating up some of the two hundred miles that Felipe assured them lay between Magangue and the city at the mouth of the big river.

From Project Gutenberg