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- a port in southeastern Spain on the Mediterranean
- a port city in northwestern Colombia on the Caribbean
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(from the article `Murcia`) The Baetic Mountains in the southern portion of Murcia border the Mediterranean and decline eastward into the plain of Cartagena. The tableland of ...
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capital of Bolívar departamento, northern Colombia, at the northern end of Cartagena Bay. The old walled sections, including the 17th-century ... [1 related articles]
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port city, in the provincia (province) and comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Murcia, southeastern Spain. It is the site of Spain`s chief ... [3 related articles]
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The Cartagena was a British-built Colombian shallow-draft river gunboat of 142 tons displacement launched in 1930. The Cartagena was powered by two Gardner semi-diesel engines providing a top speed of 15.5 knots. She carried a compliment of 12 and was armed with one 3 inch gun and four machine-guns.
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[
n] - a port in southeastern Spain on the Mediterranean 2. [n] - a port city in northwestern Colombia on the Caribbean
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noun a port in southeastern Spain on the Mediterranean
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(Colombia) Historic port, industrial centre, and capital of Bolívar department, on the Caribbean coast of northwest Colombia; population (2005) 845,800. There are petrochemical, textile, and pharmaceutical industries; oil and coffee are exported. The city is also a fashionable tou...
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