Magdalena
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceMagdalena is a version of the Hebrew name Magdalene used in Bulgarian, Czech, German, Dutch, Swedish, Spanish, Polish, Slovak and Russian among other languages.
Magdalena may refer to the following places:
- Magdalena, Buenos Aires, the district capital of Magdalena Partido in Buenos Aires Province
- Magdalena, Pando - Bolivia
- Magdalena, Beni - Bolivia
- Magdalena Island in Chile
- Magdalena Department in Colombia (previously the State of Magdalena, during the United States of Colombia period)
- Magdalena River in Colombia
- Magdalena Valley in Colombia
- Magdalena, Jalisco in Mexico
- Magdalena de Kino, a city in the state of Sonora, Mexico
- Magdalena District, in the province of Chachapoyas, Peru
- Magdalena del Mar, a district of the Lima Province in Peru
- Magdalena, Laguna, a municipality in the Philippines
- Magdalena Peninsula in Spain
- Magdalena, New Mexico in the United States
In the arts:
- Magdalena (musical)
- "Magdalena", a song by Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention from the 1972 album Just Another Band from LA
- "Magdalena," a song by A Perfect Circle from their 2000 album Mer de Noms
- "Magdalena" a song by dEUS from their 1999 album "the ideal crash"
- "Asilos Magdalena," a song by the Mars Volta from their 2006 album Amputechture
- Magdalena (comics), a comic book character who is expected to be adapted for a 2008 film
- Magdalena, vom Teufel besessen, a 1974 German film based on The Exorcist.
Magdalena may refer to the following people:
- Magdalena Wróbel (supermodel)
- Magdalena Rivas
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