We did a movie down in Durango — Great Scout and Cat House Thursday.
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At 17, she attended the Durango Songwriters Expo, a summit where 30 music industry professionals mentor 200 some-odd attendees.
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At night, hit Durango's many brewpubs and sleep at the Historic Strater Hotel, an antiques-filled period piece.
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So do I, sir, especially if we find the submarine plans in Durango's possession.
The Dreadnought of the Air|Percy F. Westerman
Evidently Durango had gone a couple of points out of his course in the dash across the mouth of the Gulf of Guayaquil.
The Dreadnought of the Air|Percy F. Westerman
They were riders, cowboys, horse-wranglers, and some of them Shefford had seen in Durango.
The Rainbow Trail|Zane Grey
To try to take the three out by way of Kayenta and Durango was not to be thought of, for reasons he briefly stated.
The Rainbow Trail|Zane Grey
South-west from Montelovez stands Durango, the chief city of the province of Biscay.
Travels in North America, From Modern Writers|William Bingley
British Dictionary definitions for Durango
Durango
/ (djʊˈræŋɡəʊ, Spanishduˈraŋɡo) /
noun
a state in N central Mexico: high plateau, with the Sierra Madre Occidental in the west; irrigated agriculture (esp cotton) and rich mineral resources. Capital: Durango. Pop: 1 448 661 (2000). Area: 119 648 sq km (46 662 sq miles)
a city in NW central Mexico, capital of Durango state: mining centre. Pop: 520 000 (2005 est)Official name: Victoria de Durango