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The Department of Antioquia (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtjokja]) is one of the 32 departments of Colombia, located in the central northwestern part of Colombia with a narrow section that borders the Caribbean Sea. Most of its territory is mountainous with some valleys, much of which is part of the Andes mountain range. Antioquia has been part of many territorial divisions of former countries created over the present day territory of Colombia, and prior to the Colombian Constitution of 1886, Antioquia State had its own sovereign government.
The department covers an area of 63,612 km² (24,427 sq mi), and has a population of 5,819,358 (2006 estimate); 6.6 million (2010 estimate). Antioquia borders with the Córdoba Department and the Caribbean Sea to the north, Chocó to the west, to the east it borders the departments of Bolivar, Santander and Boyaca, and to the south the departments of Caldas and Risaralda.
Medellín is Antioquia's capital city, and the second largest city in the country. Other important towns are Santa Fe de Antioquia, the old capital located on the Cauca, and Puerto Berrío on the Magdalena.
El retablo más grande del mundo – BUEN VIAJE a Antioquía En el 2003 se hizo un concurso para pintar las casas de Antioquía y el rumbo de este pueblo cambió por completo. ¡Hoy es el retablo más grande del mundo! Está a tan solo dos horas de Lima. Llegar es muy fácil y disfrutarlo aún más. El camino se llena de sol pasando Cieneguilla y llegando a Antioquía empieza la aventura. Pasea por sus calles, busca la casa que más te guste, visita el río, come camarones y conoce las plantaciones de membrillo. ¡Disfrútalo! Estos son los 5 pasos para escaparte al mágico pueblo de Antioquía. Atrévete y recorre el Perú tú también. Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maudgurunlian Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maud.gurunlian Twitter: https://twitter.com/leblogd...
Twitter @juangangel Jardín es un municipio ubicado al suroeste de Antioquia. Jardín cuenta con un número de habitantes de 14.000 personas, 7.000 son mujeres y 7.000 hombres. Limita por el norte con los municipios de Andes, Jericó y Támesis, por el este con el mismo municipio de Támesis, por el sur con el departamento de Caldas, y por el oeste nuevamente con la población de Andes. Su cabecera dista 134 kilómetros de la ciudad de Medellín, capital del departamento de Antioquia. Posé una extensión de 224 kilómetros cuadrados. Los datos arqueológicos disponibles nos hablan de que la edad más antigua de la cual podamos tener noticias sobre el hoy municipio de Jardín, Antioquia, sería aquella anterior a la conquista española, cuando indicios tales como algunos sepulcros hallados alrededor de la ...
Historia de Antioquia: El historiador Reinaldo Espitaletta y Jaime Andrés Vásquez nos recuerdan y nos hacen ver la historia de nuestras raíces Antioqueñas en todas sus facetas de buenos de malos de mineros y de comercio que han forjado lo que hoy somos.
Abejorral 0:12 Abriaquí 1:02 Alejandría 2:12 Amagá 3:10 Amalfi 4:01 Andes 4:58 Angelópolis 5:49 Angostura 6:17 Anorí 7:03 Antioquia 8:05 Anzá 8:40 Apartadó 9:12 Arboletes 9:46 Argelia 10:49 Armenia 11:55 Barbosa 12:29 Bello 13:31 Belmira 14:34 Betania 15:48 Betulia16:37 Bolívar 17:28 Briceño 18:10 Buriticá 19:13 Cáceres 19:44 Caicedo 21:10 Caldas 21:45 Campamento 22:28 Cañasgordas 20:15 Caracolí 23:21 Caramanta 24:12 Carepa 25:26 Carmen de Viboral 25:45 Carolina del Príncipe 26:28 Caucasia 27:57 Chigorodó 28:25 Cisneros 29:08 Cocorná 29:24 Concepción 30:05 Concordia 31:43 Copacabana 32:21 Dabeiba 33:17 Donmatías 34:03 Ebéjico 34:38 El Bagre 35:56 El Peñol 36:50 El Retiro 37:56 El Santuario 38:54 Entrerríos 39:49 Envigado 40:19 Fredonia 41:08 Frontino 41:46 Giraldo 43:54 Girardota 44:13 Gó...
En Colombia, ubicado en el suroeste antioqueño a tres horas de Medellín, se encuentra uno de los municipios más lindos del país. Incluido en el listado de pueblos patrimonio éste es un destino que definitivamente hay que visitar.
Palestra realizada por Haroldo Dutra Dias em Orlando, Florida no dia 15 de Novembro de 2014. Website: http://www.LoveandCharity.org Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/LoveandCharity Sobre a organização de Haroldo Dutra Dias: A missão do SER é fomentar atividades científicas, filosóficas, culturais e artísticas voltadas à compreensão e à vivência dos valores, tradições e saberes subjacentes às três revelações da Lei Divina (Judaísmo, Evangelho e Espiritismo), bem como oferecer recursos educativos a todos os interessados na compreensão do judaísmo e do espiritismo à luz do Evangelho, tanto quanto do próprio Evangelho à luz do espiritismo e do judaísmo. Link para o PortalSER: http://www.PortalSER.org
En los 200 años de la Independencia de nuestro Departamento toda, toda Antioquia se unió para cantar su himno. Acá una representación de su diversidad y talento.
El gobernador de Antioquia, Luis Pérez Gutiérrez, anuncia la creación de la Sociedad Promotora del Ferrocarril de Antioquia, fundada por el Metro de Medellín, el Área Metropolitana, el IDEA y la Gobernación de Antioquia. Síguenos también en: Web: http://www.teleantioquia.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CanalTeleantioquia Twitter: https://twitter.com/Teleantioquia Instagram: https://instagram.com/Teleantioquia
Video, Hecho para un trabajo del colegio tomado de la gobernacion de antioquia. Disfrutenlo.
Travel Guide To Medellin, Colombia. http://www.medellintraveler.com
Colombia Destination Guide Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins. While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for an...
Medellín is the second-largest city in Colombia and the capital of the department of Antioquia. It is located in the Aburrá Valley, a central region of the Andes Mountains in South America. It is nicknamed the “City of Eternal Spring” for its temperate weather, it hosts a famous annual Flower Festival. Modern metrocables link the city to surrounding barrios and offer sweeping views of the Aburrá Valley below. Sculptures by Fernando Botero decorate downtown's Botero Plaza, while the Museo de Antioquia displays more of the Colombian artist’s work. After Colombia won its independence from Spain, Medellín became the capital of the Federal State of Antioquia until 1888, with the proclamation of the Colombian Constitution of 1886. During the 19th century, Medellín was a dynamic commercial ce...
We begin our trip on the streets of Medellín, and soon find ourselves in the historic capital of Antioquia. In this video, you will see me try NatuChips for the very first time in my life. We will also take a tour of the beautiful, historic town of Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia.
http://www.experienciacolombia.com This video is part of the series ¨The risk is that you want to stay ¨ produced by the national government to promote tourism in our Colombia. Medellin is called The City of Eternal Spring it is the capital of the department of Antioquia. In Medellin you can watch important events related to the textile industry such as Colombiatex and Colombiamoda, sport events such as the International Half Marathon, the International Poetry Festival and the Flowers Fair . El Pueblito Paisa, El Cerro Nutibara, the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica, the Museum of Antioquia, Parque de los Deseos, EPM Interactive Museum and Park of the Pies Descalzos, are some of the places you can see. Medellín, has some talented artists like Juanes (Singer) or Fernando Botero (cy...
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This videos is a composition of my photos taken in the City of Medellin, Bogota and SENA events,the photos are intended to briefly highlight to you about Medellin and Bogota Cities in Colombia. it is more of a snapshot of my life in the month of December 2016 ,Medellín (Spanish pronunciation: [meðeˈʝin]), officially the Municipality of Medellín (Spanish: Municipio de Medellín), is the second-largest city in Colombia and the capital of the department of Antioquia. It is located in the Aburrá Valley, a central region of the Andes Mountains in South America. According to the National Administrative Department of Statistics, the city has an estimated population of 2.44 million as of 2014.[1] With its surrounding area that includes nine other cities, the metropolitan area of Medellín is the se...
Guatapé is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia.[1] Part of the subregion of Eastern Antioquia. Guatapé is located in the outskirts of Medellín, bordering a reservoir created by the Colombian government for a hydro-electric dam, built in the late 1960s. This quaint town is the gathering place for "Las Vegas", or the small farms of the area. It is also a growing area of recreation for citizens of Medellín, and aims to be a tourist destination for foreign travellers. Guatapé was founded in 1811, by the Spaniard Don Francisco Giraldo y Jimenez. The name "Guatapé", comes from the Quechua language, related to "stones and water". The area was visited by the conquistadors circa 1551.[2]. On the late 20th century, Guatapé became one of the most important electric production c...
Burned out buildings
Riots in tha streets
Peace is broken at the fault of police
Feelings rise
Cars explode
Crowds swell
Clips unload
Coming through the tear gas with a flare
Rag 'round my face and my fist in the air
Are we the only ones alive?
Renegades in a hail of suicide
Have I been sleeping all these years?
Fighting the dead in the dying years
They'll never take us; the renegade batch