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Santa Marta, the Spanish- and Portuguese-language name of the Biblical Martha, is a moderately common toponym in parts of the world where those tongues are or were spoken. There are, additionally, both real and fictional communities sharing the name. Portuguese ( ) is a Romance language, of the Indo-European family. ... For other uses, see Martha (disambiguation). ...


Real-world Communities

This article is about the Colombian city. ... Motto: Capital Santa Marta Governor Area 23,188 km² Population  - Total (2003)  - Density   1,403,318 60 people/km² Adjective Magdalena is a department of Colombia. ... Santa Marta de Penaguião is a Portuguese town in the district of Vila Real, sub region of Douro, in the north of the country, with about 1300 inhabitants. ... Map of Key Biscayne Key Biscayne is a village located in Miami-Dade County, Florida. ...

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For other places with the same name, see Santa Marta (disambiguation).'' Santa Marta (named for the Biblical Martha) was the first city to be founded in Colombia and South America.
Santa Marta, the Spanish- and Portuguese-language name of the Biblical Martha, is a moderately common topnym in parts of the world where those tongues are or were spoken.
On the morning of November 21 1980, at approximately 07:10 PST, a fire broke out in a delicatessen at what was then the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, a world-famous, 26-story luxury resort with over 2,000 hotel rooms.
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