Definition: Durango is a Spanish term that means "green hill" in Spanish. The name originates from its resemblance to a green mountain. The word was first used in 1580 and later became an official title for the city of Durango, Mexico, in 1792. Definition of 'Durango': 1) A town or village in the U.S.-Mexico border region. It is also the name of the Mexican state where it is found. 2) An Indian community located near the Rio Grande and the Rio Grande Valley (in the western part of Mexico). 3) A place of great beauty, especially a mountainous area with dense vegetation and clear water sources. 4) A type of cheese made from cow's milk.
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