Calarcá is a municipality in the eastern part of the department of Quindío, Colombia. It is located 4 km east of the departmental capital Armenia. Its...
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Estadísitica. Retrieved 6 July 2017. es:Cacique Calarcá Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quindío Department. Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango/Quindío...
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[ˈxenoβa]) is a municipality in the southern part of the department of Quindío, Colombia. It's located 52 km south of the departmental capital Armenia...
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Antonio de Colón. It was recognized as a corregimiento of Calarcá in 1905. It separated from Calarcá and became a municipality in 1927. The name was changed...
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Armenia, Colombia (redirect from Armenia, Quindío)
and gold artpieces. Newspaper: La Crónica del Quindío Television: Telecafé Colombia: Calarcá, Quindío Pereira, Risaralda Manizales, Caldas "Resultados...
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was trained by Fidel Castro regime during the 1960s. He was born in Calarcá, Quindío, and was one of the original founders of the Colombian guerrilla group...
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there are also entitled to stay and camp sites. Quindío Botanical Gardens, located in the town of Calarcá, where you can also see in the butterfly with...
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Timoleón Jiménez (category People from Calarcá)
in 1959 shortly after the Cuban Revolution to a poor peasant family in Calarcá, near the birthplace of FARC-EP founder Manuel Marulanda. His father, an...
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Armenia, Quindío and Calarcá, Quindío. The first edition of the parade was organized by Mrs Joan Jaramillo, headmistress of protocol of the Quindio Governor's...
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turística por la historia del Quindío. ISBN 958-33-7088-6. Book in Spanish on the history of the municipalities of Quindío until the foundation of the department...
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north-east of the department of Quindío, Colombia. The municipality covers an area of 377.67 km2. It was the first settlement in Quindío of the modern era, and...
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La Línea (tunnel) (category Buildings and structures in Quindío Department)
Línea (English: The Line) is a highway tunnel between the cities of Calarcá, Quindío and Cajamarca, Tolima in Colombia. It crosses beneath the locally famous...
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Jairo Hernández (category People from Calarcá)
Jairo de Jesús Hernández Montoya (born August 13, 1972 in Calarcá, Quindío) is a male professional track and road cyclist from Colombia. 1990 1st in Colombia...
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Quindío 280,930 301,224 881 Buenavista Quindío 3,086 2,758 882 Calarcá Quindío 73,741 78,779 883 Circasia Quindío 27,442 30,655 884 Córdoba Quindío 5...
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Fabio Garcia (category People from Calarcá)
the largest drug bust in the history of Australia. Garcia was born in Calarcá, Colombia, in 1939. He was married to Jean Balharry Garcia, a Sydney resident...
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it split from Calarcá. In 2023 it had an estimated population of 5,888. By population it's the third smallest municipality in Quindío, after Buenavista...
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Luis Vidales (category People from Quindío Department)
was a Colombian poet, writer, statistician and politician. Born in Calarcá, Quindío, Colombia. In Bogotá, he was a founding member of the literary group...
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Province of Bologna, Italy (d. 1983) Luis Vidales, Colombian poet; in Calarcá, Quindío Department, Colombia (d. 1990) Died: John Rogers, 74, American sculptor...
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Nacional del Bambuco - Neiva - Huila Reinado Nacional del Cafe - Calarca - Quindio July Feria Agropecuaria - Charalá - Santander Feria de la Piña - Lebrija...
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Darío Botero (category People from Quindío Department)
contributed to Colombian and Latin American thought. Botero was born in Calarcá, Quindío, Colombia. He studied law, Political Sciences-Master's course-at the...
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Municipalities of Colombia (section Quindío Department)
Miguel Santiago Sibundoy Valle del Guamez Villa Garzón Armenia Buenavista Calarcá Circasia Córdoba Filandia Génova La Tebaida Montenegro Pijao Quimbaya Salento...
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before reaching Calarcá, where Route 40 splits into two spurs. One enters Armenia. The spurs rejoin about 18 km southwest of Calarcá at the town of Club...
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Luis Garavito (category People from Quindío Department)
near a restaurant called El Arepazo in the Alto del Río sector of Quindío's Calarcá, a location where several bodies were later found within a 20-meter...
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Jorge Bermúdez (category Deportes Quindío footballers)
Deportes Quindío, América de Cali, Deportivo Quevedo, Deportivo Pereira and Independiente Santa Fe. He started his career with Deportes Quindio which was...
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mayorship. Carlos Enrique López was elected as mayor of the Calarcá municipality in the Quindío department. Martha Liliana Agudelo, Martha Cecilia Alzate...
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visitação do Museu: programe sua visita!". www.museudavida.fiocruz.br. "Calarcá Butterfly Zoo". Archived from the original on 2010-12-30. Retrieved 2015-07-05...
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Silva 20 172 cm (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) Los Patios Quindío Mariluz Salcedo Carrillo 24 167 cm (5 ft 5+1⁄2 in) Calarca Risaralda Valeria Vélez Parra 22 173 cm (5 ft...
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Vida), squash (Canchas Universidad del Quindío and Portal del Quindío), table tennis (Coliseo Universidad del Quindío), wrestling (Coliseo del INEM) Pereira...
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October 12. Also known as Cacique Calarcá Front, it was composed by up to 80 militants. It operated mostly in the Quindío and Risaralda Departments. The...
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(partial), San Francisco, Santiago, Sibundoy, Villagarzón Quindío Armenia, Buenavista, Calarcá, Circasia, Cordoba, Filandia, Génova, La Tebaida, Montenegro...
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