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			Hola a todos, In one scene in the movie Carne de horca, Lucero's bandits are preparing an ambush on a stagecoach carrying money. The operation is led by Lucero's second-in-command named Chiclanero. When the bandits arrive at the scene, Ciclanero gives some command, after which all the bandits get off their horses and go to their places. Do I understand correctly that he says “Venga” to mean “take your places/take post”? On the other hand the word in question sounds a little like "Vega" in which case it should be someone's surname/last name, but that doesn't make much sense to me in the context of the scene. The scene in question starts at 48.11. https://my.mail.ru/ok/571130741592/video/10/413.html Thank you. | 
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