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ancon

[ang-kon] / ˈæŋ kɒn /


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Looking toward the mainland and the Ancon Peninsula, the words of Frank Medina, a technical director for Cuba’s forestry ministry, played through my mind.

From New York Times

“It’s unbelievable – in 12 years nobody had escaped from Ancón I,” said a former justice minister, Marisol Pérez Tello.

From The Guardian

Ancon, which would become the first boat to officially transit the waterway.

From Los Angeles Times

They had previously been held at Lima’s Virgen de Fatima prison but were moved to the Ancon 2 prison, where McCollum was reportedly crammed into a cell with 30 other prisoners, with poor sanitation and toilet facilities.

From The Guardian

They had previously been held at Lima's Virgen de Fatima prison but were moved to the Ancon 2 prison, where McCollum was reportedly crammed into a cell with 30 other prisoners with poor sanitation and toilet facilities.

From BBC