Barranquilla metropolitan area (Spanish: Área metropolitana de Barranquilla) is a metropolitan area in Atlántico, Colombia, centered on the city of Barranquilla...
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economic center of the Atlántico department in Colombia. The city is the core of the Barranquilla metropolitan area, with a population of over 2 million...
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these metropolitan areas legally established. The Metropolitan Area of Medellin, Metropolitan Area of Bucaramanga, Metropolitan Area of Barranquilla (also...
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The metropolitan area of Montevideo comprises the departments of Montevideo proper, Canelones and San José. The metropolitan area of Barranquilla comprises...
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Soledad, Atlántico (category Municipalities of Atlántico Department)
of Atlántico, part of the Metropolitan area of Barranquilla. It is 6th in population in Colombia and 3rd in the Caribbean region, after Barranquilla and...
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Malambo, Atlántico (category Municipalities of Atlántico Department)
department of Atlántico. Malambo forms the southernmost part of the Metropolitan area of Barranquilla. (in Spanish) National Registry of the Civil State:...
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Galapa, Colombia (category Municipalities of Atlántico Department)
Colombian department of Atlántico. It forms the southwestern part of the Metropolitan area of Barranquilla. (in Spanish) National Registry of the Civil State:...
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Atlántico Department (redirect from Department of Atlantico)
within Atlántico, constituting integral parts of the Barranquilla metropolitan area. Baranoa Barranquilla Campo de la Cruz Candelaria Galapa Juan de Acosta...
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Ricardo Caraballo (category Footballers from Barranquilla)
for Jeddah, on loan from Al-Ittihad. Born in Soledad in the Metropolitan area of Barranquilla, Caraballo began his career with local side Club Deportivo...
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Catedral Metropolitana María Reina de Barranquilla) also called Metropolitan Cathedral of Queen Mary is a cathedral church of Catholic worship dedicated to the...
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Immigration to Colombia (redirect from History of immigration to Colombia)
came during World War I and World War II. Most of them settled in the metropolitan area of Barranquilla.[citation needed] Spanish immigration in what is...
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Metropolitan Areas in Colombia are officially designated administrative and census areas, composed of an urban center and its associated Municipalities...
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Caribbean South America (category Regions of the Caribbean)
and metropolitan areas with populations over 250,000 on South America's Caribbean coast include, from west to east: Cartagena (914,552), Barranquilla (2...
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Transporte Masivo de Barranquilla y su Área Metropolitana (Spanish for: Mass Transit Integrated System of Barranquilla and its Metropolitan Area), is a mass transit...
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enter the inland ports across the Magdalena River in the Metropolitan area of Barranquilla. After the bridge's inauguration, the old bridge was closed...
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Puerto Colombia (category Municipalities of Atlántico Department)
the United States of America and many European countries, the municipality has been included in Barranquilla's metropolitan area and its port has undergone...
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the metropolitan area of Barranquilla, in the oceanside community of Puerto Colombia across from Colegio Alemán, approximately two kilometers west of Barranquilla...
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Cartagena Streets of Cartagena Neoclassical building, Barranquilla Neoclassical building, Barranquilla Neoclassical building, Barranquilla Popayán Cathedral...
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Crime in Colombia (redirect from Crime in Barranquilla)
forces unit in the worst area of the city. In Barranquilla, in 2007 there were 348 homicides compared to 391 in 2006, a decrease of 11% over the previous...
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football stadium in Barranquilla, Colombia. It is the home stadium of local football team Atlético Junior. It was built with a capacity of 46,788 for the Colombian...
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was a native of Ríonegro. It serves the Medellin Metropolitan Area and is the most important airport in the Antioquia Department; in terms of infrastructure...
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boundaries of metropolitan regions and agglomerations often extend far beyond the administrative city boundaries. In some cases, metropolitan regions and...
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Yangtze Delta The Jing-Jin-Ji Metropolitan Region is the central part of the Bohai Economic Rim Taiheiyō Belt Satellite view of western Taiwan. Jakarta, Indonesia...
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Church of San Francisco, Castro Iglesia de San Francisco (Chiu Chiu) Iglesia de San Francisco, Santiago de Chile Iglesia de San Francisco (Barranquilla), Barranquilla...
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not including metropolitan area extending into neighbouring regions Mexico City Federal District Municipality only Excluding municipality of San Francisco:...
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Established as Diocese of Barranquilla from the Archdiocese of Cartagena 25 April 1969: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Barranquilla Pro-Cathedral: Pro-Catedral...
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Cartagena, Colombia (redirect from Cartagena of Indies)
region, after Barranquilla, and the fifth-largest city in Colombia. The metropolitan area of Cartagena is the sixth-largest urban area in the country...
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downtown area (by a significant distance). The Flint–Worcester tornado outbreak sequence in 1953 produced several tornadoes that struck metropolitan areas. However...
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following four years of unsuccessful attempts. Las Barranquillas, Madrid Valdemíngomez, Madrid Over the Hill, an area south of Nassau, is the largest...
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Miami (redirect from City of Miami, Florida)
is the core of the Miami metropolitan area, which, with a population of 6.14 million, is the second-largest metropolitan area in the Southeast after Atlanta...
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