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Land adjacent to the Strait of Magellan has been inhabited by indigenous Americans for at least 13,000 years. Upon their arrival in the region, they would have encountered native equines (), the large ground sloth Mylodon, saber toothed cats the extinct jaguar subspecies Panthera onca mesembrina, the bear Arctotherium, the superficially camel-like Macrauchenia, the fox-like canid Dusicyon avus ...
Penguins on Magdalena Island have declined for different reasons. Current data indicate that tourism is not the cause of the decline, and even has a minor role in improving breeding success for a few hundred penguins nesting alongside the tourist path. The main predator of penguin chicks on Magdalena Island is the Skua (Stercorarius chilensis).
The Mars Volta has a track titled "Asilos Magdalena" on their 2006 album Amputechture. Frances Black has a song titled "Magdalen Laundry" on her 2003 album How High the Moon . A song called "Magdalene Laundry" written by J. Mulhern appears on the 1992 album Sentimental Killer by Mary Coughlan , with the chorus line "Ooh Lord, won't you let me ...
Magdalena Bay is an American alternative pop [6] duo from Miami, Florida, based in Los Angeles, California. The duo consists of couple Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin, who write and produce together.
Madanlo is from Caraga, Davao Oriental.She is known for weaving dagmay which is created from abacá fibers using the backstrap loom and its design made from ikat technique. ...
Magdalena: Ilayang Banga 1,187 1,090 955 959 568 373 Majayjay: Ilayang Bayucain 84 224 180 164 157 55 Majayjay: Ilayang Butnong 1,562 1,049 1,045 920 746 610 Magdalena: Ilayang Palina 2,296 1,851 1,873 1,642 1,367 1,111 Liliw: Ilayang San Roque 253 150 66 104 33 18 Liliw: Ilayang Sungi 145 124 80 205 51 7 Liliw: Ilayang Taykin 2,981 2,589 2,368 ...
La Maddalena has undergone many name changes: the Romans named it Ilva, Fussa and Bucina and in the Middle Ages the island was known as "Bicinara" before being given the name of Santa Maria Magdalena in the 16th century. After this it finally became known as La Maddalena.
El Banco is the fifth most populated municipality in the department of Magdalena. According to DANE statistics (2023) the population of the municipality has 48,998 inhabitants in the municipal seat and 72,131 if the rural area is taken into account, representing 4.88% of the total of the department and 0.14% of the total Colombian population of which 49.61% are women, 50.39% men.