Greg,

Please read the GeoDjango Database API documentation:
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/GeoDjangoDatabaseAPI#CreatingandSavingGeographicModels

In short, you may use WKT strings directly, e.g., `m =
MyModel(mpoly='MULTIPOLYGON(((..)))')`.

The API is the same whether you're using PostGIS or MySQL. A caveat is
that MySQL has only a subset of features available in other spatial
databases, such as PostGIS.

-Justin
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