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Cali
Santiago de Cali , usually known by its short name "
Cali", is the capital of the
Valle del Cauca department, and the most populous city in Southwestern
Colombia, with an estimated 2,319,655 residents according to 2005-2020/
DANE population projections. The city spans with of urban area, making Cali the third largest city proper and metropolitan area in population and the second largest city by area in the country. As the only major Colombian city with access to the Pacific coast, Cali is the main urban and economic centre in Southwestern Colombia, and is one of the fastest growing economies in the country. Cali is also known as the capital of
Salsa music. The city was founded on 25 July 1536 by the Spanish
conquistador Sebastián de Belalcázar.
Calì
Calì, also written in English as
Cali, is an Italian surname, widespread mainly in the
Ionian side of
Sicily. For the surname Calì is assumed the origin of the Greek word
kalos (beautiful), or from its
Sanskrit root
kali, "time."
Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
The
Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction, also known as
CALI, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit consortium of mostly
US law schools that conducts applied research and development in the area of computer-mediated
legal education. The organization is best known in law schools for CALI Lessons, online
interactive tutorials in legal subjects, and CALI Excellence for the Future Awards (CALI Awards), given to the highest scorer in a law school course at many CALI member law schools. Nearly every US law school is a member of CALI.
Cali
Noun
1. city in southwestern Colombia in a rich agricultural area
(hypernym) city, metropolis, urban center
(part-holonym) Colombia, Republic of Colombia
calare
v.
lower, drop, let down; go down, slump, come down, fall, sink; wane; ebb, subside, recede; slacken, slack off; lose weight
calo
nm.
fall, drop, slump, decrement
çalı
n.
bush, shrub, briar, tod, brier
Cali
(n.)
The tenth avatar or incarnation of the god Vishnu.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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