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  1. Bago
    city, western portion of the island of Negros, Philippines. Bago lies along Guimaras Strait at the mouth of the Bago River and is situated between ...
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  2. Bago
    Bago (bä'gō) , formerly Pegu (pegOO') , city (1983 pop. 150,447), capital of Bago div., S Myanmar, on the Bago River. It is a port and railway junction. Founded c.825 by the Mons, it became their capital when King Binnya U established his palace there. Bago was the center of one o...
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  3. Bago
    City in southern Myanmar on the River Pegu, 76 km/47 mi northeast of Yangon; population (2001 est) 223,700. It was founded in 573 and was once an important seaport, but was destroyed in 1757 by the Burmese. It now lies on the Yangon–Mandalay railway. Bago has many rice and saw mills, as it is surrounded by an area of rice production an...
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  4. Bago
    (horse) `Bago` (born February 3, 2001 in France) was the European Three-Year-Old Champion Thoroughbred race horse in 2004. Bred by the Niarchos family, Bago is best known for winning the 2004 Prix de l`Arc de Triomphe amongst his five Group One successes. Bago`s dam Moonlight`s Box, a daughte...
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