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    Cúcuta (Spanish: [ˈkukuta] ), officially San José de Cúcuta, is a Colombian municipality, capital of the department of Norte de Santander and nucleus...
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    Cúcuta Deportivo Fútbol Club S. A. (Spanish pronounced [ˈkukuta ðepoɾˈtiβo fuðˈbol ˈkluβ]), commonly referred to as Cúcuta Deportivo, is a professional...
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    The Cathedral of San José de Cúcuta is a Catholic cathedral in the city of Cúcuta (Colombia). It lies in the center of the town, in front of Santander...
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    but did not come into being until the Congress of Cúcuta (1821) promulgated the Constitution of Cúcuta. Gran Colombia was constituted as a unitary centralist...
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  • Putumayo, Barranquilla, Cúcuta, Caldas and Caquetá. Putumayo last competed in 2000; Barranquilla competed for the last time in 2002; Cúcuta last competed in...
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    The flag of Cúcuta was created on May 3, 1988 by the mayor of Cúcuta, Carlos A. Rangel, with the decree Number 106. "Efemérides regionales". La Opinion...
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  • "Fortaleza es de la A: los 'Amix' vencieron al Cúcuta" [Fortaleza belongs to the A: the Friends beat Cúcuta] (in Spanish). El Deportivo. 18 November 2023...
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    respectively. The fundamental creation of the Congress was the Constitution of Cúcuta. Cúcuta was the birthplace of Simón Bolívar's dream of uniting South America...
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    department bordering with Venezuela. Its main city is Cúcuta. It is composed by the municipalities of Cúcuta, Los Patios, Villa del Rosario, San Cayetano, El...
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    Guillermo (2009). "Los ciudadanos en la Constitución de Cúcuta – Citizenship in the Constitution of Cúcuta" (PDF) (in Spanish). Instituto Colombiano de Antropología...
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    The Cámara de Comercio de Cúcuta or Chamber of Commerce of Cúcuta is a non-profit entity of the government of Colombia, attached to the Ministry of Industry...
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    and maize. Other dishes are rampuche and panche. Congress of Cúcuta Constitution of Cúcuta "DANE". Archived from the original on 13 November 2009. Retrieved...
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    Primera B teams Cúcuta Deportivo and Unión Magdalena. Bucaramanga's second-place finish (including a win in penalties over arch-rivals Cúcuta Deportivo) was...
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  • Spanish). Vavel. Retrieved 27 December 2023. "Cúcuta 1 vs 0 Envigado: El naranja vuelve a La Primera B" [Cúcuta 1 vs 0 Envigado: The orange returns to La...
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  • Guillermo Mora for mayor of Cúcuta, office for which Mora was ultimately elected. In 2003 Suárez then run for Mayor of Cúcuta and was popularly elected...
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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Cúcuta (Latin: Cucutensis) is a diocese located in the city of Cúcuta in the ecclesiastical province of Nueva Pamplona in...
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  • ciudad de Cúcuta será cerrado durante 15 días". La Opinión (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-11-30. "Reapertura Del Museo Norte De Santander". Área Cucutá (in Spanish)...
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  • (Usme) Ferrocarril de Cúcuta (see Ferrocarril de Cúcuta (Spanish-language wikipedia)) had more than 20 stations, including Estación Cúcuta itself. Buenaventura...
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  • 1982. San Pedro, after the 1875 Cúcuta earthquake, settled after a year to be the capital of the province of Cúcuta. It was created by Agreement no....
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    The Historic church of Cúcuta or Historic Temple of Cucuta (Spanish: Templo Historico de Cucuta) is a historic site where the first constitution of Colombia...
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    Avianca Flight 410 was a flight that crashed at 13:17 on March 17, 1988, near Cúcuta, Colombia, which occurred shortly after takeoff when it flew into a mountain...
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    Quindío v Cúcuta Deportivo Orsomarso v Patriotas Envigado v Tigres Alianza Petrolera v Bogotá Deportivo Cali v Leones Real Cartagena v Cortuluá Cúcuta Deportivo...
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    was signed during the Congress of Cúcuta on August 30, 1821. The Congress elected in Angostura reassembled in Cúcuta after the June 24, 1821 Battle of...
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    The 1875 Cúcuta earthquake (also known as earthquake of the Andes) occurred on 18 May at 11:15 AM. It completely demolished Cúcuta, Villa del Rosario...
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  • captured in Caracas and transported to Cúcuta, only stating that he had been officially arrested by authorities in Cúcuta. The FARC issued a statement claiming...
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  • José Pastor López Pineda (15 June 1944, Barquisimeto – 5 April 2019, Cúcuta), better known as "El Indio Pastor" (Pastor the Indian), was a Venezuelan singer-songwriter...
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    located in Cúcuta, Colombia. It serves the Norte de Santander Department. The airport is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the center of Cúcuta. It has international...
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  • league. Cúcuta Deportivo won the tournament for the first time and was promoted to the Categoría Primera A. Jorge Enrique Ramírez, playing for Cúcuta Deportivo...
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  • kidnapped along with 39 other passengers on a flight between Bucaramanga and Cúcuta by ELN militants on April 12, 1999. He was held in captivity until his eventual...
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    squad against Corporación Nuevo Cúcuta Deportivo in both matches of the Round of 16. Unfortunately for Toluca, Cúcuta Deportivo won the first match at...
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