Valledupar (Spanish pronunciation: [baʝeðuˈpaɾ]) is a city and municipality in northeastern Colombia. It is the capital of Cesar Department. Its name,...
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The History of Valledupar (Spanish: Historia de Valledupar) refers to the historical events related to the Colombian city of Valledupar. The region of what...
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Valledupar Fútbol Club was a professional Colombian football team based in Valledupar, that last played in the Categoría Primera B, the second tier of...
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Alfonso López Pumarejo Airport (redirect from Valledupar Airport)
chart and airport information for Valledupar Airport at SkyVector Valledupar Airport at FallingRain Accident history for VUP at Aviation Safety Network...
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Alianza F.C. (Colombia) (section History)
Alianza Fútbol Club is a Colombian professional football team based in Valledupar, Cesar Department, that currently plays in the Categoría Primera A. The...
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Politics of Valledupar (Spanish: Politica de Valledupar) refers to the political processes in the Colombian city of Valledupar in Cesar Department. The...
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Catholic Diocese of Valledupar (Latin: Valleduparensis) is located in Cesar Department, Colombia with the cathedral in the city of Valledupar. It is in the...
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Real Cundinamarca (section History)
non-FIFA nationality. "Valledupar FC se despidió: adiós a 20 años de historia" [Valledupar FC bidded farewell: goodbye to 20 years of history] (in Spanish). El...
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Alianza Petrolera F.C. (section History)
the lack of financial support from local authorities, accepting a proposal from the city of Valledupar to move there. With the move to Valledupar, the club...
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Barrancas, La Guajira (category Municipalities of La Guajira Department)
and commercial trade related to agriculture from the city of Valledupar in the Department of Cesar. Barrancas commercializes in small scale agricultural...
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Cesar Department (redirect from Department of cesar)
and further to the east with the country of Venezuela (Zulia State). The department capital city is Valledupar. The region was first inhabited by indigenous...
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press conference in Valledupar. Prior to the start of the season, and due to disagreements and clashes with the local administration of Rionegro that derived...
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October 16 to 17, 1994 against a branch of the Bank of the Republic (the central bank of Colombia), located in Valledupar (a city in Northern Colombia) and...
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This is a timeline of Colombian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Colombia and its predecessor states...
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Simón Trinidad (category People from Valledupar)
scheduled release date of February 17, 2055. Palmera was born into a traditional[according to whom?] landowner family in the city of Valledupar in the Colombian...
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Luis Garavito (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from January 2024)
blood transfusions. He spent most of his time making handcuffs, earrings and necklaces in the medical unit of Valledupar's prison. Psychiatrists diagnosed...
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Vallenato (category Culture of Valledupar)
people from the city where this genre originated: Valledupar (from the place named Valle de Upar – "Valley of Upar"). In 2006, vallenato and cumbia were added...
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Diomedes Díaz (category People from Valledupar)
the organizers of the contest, then he left to Carrizal because he did not have money to stay in Valledupar, so he heard the results of the competition...
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Arhuaco (category Valledupar)
politicians from Valledupar, missionaries and the Ministry of Agriculture, expropriated without compensation the best terrains of Nabusimake and built...
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food quality that the school offered. Tired of school he dropped out and went back to Valledupar. In Valledupar he devoted his time to working at his parents’...
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Deportivo Pasto (section History)
win the title. In the playoffs, the club lost in the quarterfinals to Valledupar on penalties. For the 2011 Finalización, the team finished first in the...
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Colombia (redirect from Republic of Colombia)
cultural heritage—including language, religion, cuisine, and art—reflects its history as a colony, fusing cultural elements brought by immigration from Europe...
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Spaniards took refuge in Riohacha and sent urgent messages to Maracaibo, Valledupar, Santa Marta and Cartagena, the latter responding by sending 100 troops...
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Agustín Codazzi, Cesar (redirect from History of Codazzi)
Cesar approximately 1 hour from the state capital, Valledupar (45 kilometres or 28 miles). It consists of four districts, 23 villages and 42 districts. There...
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become one of the most influential flags in history, with its three-colour scheme being adopted by many other nations, both in Europe and the rest of the world...
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Archived from the original on January 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-03. "History of the Battlefords - Historic Perspective". Battlefords Tourism. 2004. Archived...
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→ Cúcuta Valle de Upar → Ciudad de los Santos Reyes de Valledupar → Valle Dupar → Valledupar Nuestra Señora Santa María de los Remedios del Cabo de la...
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2024 in Colombia (category Years of the 21st century in Colombia)
(in Spanish) Murió José Agustín Valbuena Jáuregui quien fue obispo de Valledupar (in Spanish) "Real estate magnate who came close to winning Colombia's...
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Colombian cuisine (redirect from History of Colombian cuisine)
Valledupar and Arepas, a corn-based bread-like patty. Local species of animals, like the guartinaja, are part of the Wayuu culture. On the Islands of...
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– Burial site of several national heroes, poets and former Colombian presidents Central Cemetery of Tunja Central Cemetery of Valledupar Jardines de Paz...
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