Consider the Sixth Summit of the Americas, held at Cartagena, Colombia, two weeks ago.
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In Cartagena, he adds, “these women sometimes look to meet people perhaps in the hope of going abroad and having a better future.”
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In an exclusive, a Cartagena cabdriver recounts his morning after with the women involved in the Secret Service scandal.
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The English commander visited Cartagena, which he found had again been despoiled by buccaneers.
The Colonization of North America|Herbert Eugene Bolton
And then the burning river, to Cartagena, where––where he is!
Carmen Ariza|Charles Francis Stocking
On the 2nd of November the Governor of Cartagena made a determined attempt to destroy him or drive him out to sea.
On the Spanish Main|John Masefield
When Josè arrived in Cartagena he had found it a city of vivid contrasts.
Carmen Ariza|Charles Francis Stocking
Good; for Cartagena would soon get the report, and his own tenure of the parish would be rendered doubly sure thereby.
Carmen Ariza|Charles Francis Stocking
British Dictionary definitions for Cartagena
Cartagena
/ (ˌkɑːtəˈdʒiːnə, Spanishkartaˈxena) /
noun
a port in NW Colombia, on the Caribbean: centre for the Inquisition and the slave trade in the 16th century; chief oil port of Colombia. Pop: 1 002 000 (2005 est)
a port in SE Spain, on the Mediterranean: important since Carthaginian and Roman times for its minerals. Pop: 194 203 (2003 est)