Bocas de Ceniza
Bocas de Ceniza is the mouth of the Magdalena River in the Caribbean Sea. It owes its name to the dusky color ocean waters take to receive the river. At present, the river flows into the sea through an artificial canal built in the 1930s.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Bocas de Ceniza
- Type: Stream mouth
- Also known as: “Boca de Ceniza”
- Categories: estuary and body of water
- Location: Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia, South America
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In Other Languages
From Algerian Arabic to Swedish—“Bocas de Ceniza” goes by many names.
- Algerian Arabic: “بوكاس دي سينيزا”
- Arabic: “بوكاس دي سينيزا”
- Cebuano: “Bocas de Ceniza”
- French: “Bocas de Ceniza”
- Russian: “Бокас-де-Сениса”
- Spanish: “Bocas de Ceniza”
- Swedish: “Bocas de Ceniza”
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