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    This constant internal migration is known in history as the "Colonización Antioqueña" (Antioquean Colonization). Most of the cities and towns founded...
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    their goal was to stay there permanently in a process known as Colonización antioqueña (Antioquian Colonisation). Due to the inaccessibility of the territory...
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    Colonización Antioqueña en el Occidente de Colombia, James J. Parsons, Page 172, Editorial Corpurabá, Bogotá, Colombia, 1977. Colonización Antioqueña...
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    Quindío territories were uninhabited for about 200 years until the "Colonizacion Antioqueña" in the 19th century. It is thought that by 1870 settlers from...
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  • January, 2000; Page 14, ISBN 958-33-1279-7 Parsons, James J. ; Colonización Antioqueña en el Occidente de Colombia; trans. The Colonization of Antioquia...
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    The Monumento a la Raza, also known as Monumento a la Raza Antioqueña, is an outdoor sculpture and monument in the city of Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia...
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    Salento making explorations through the region, in the final part of the antioqueña foundations. In the beginning the city based its economy on mining and...
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