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  2. Communes of Medellín - Wikipedia

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    Communes are then divided into neighborhoods (Spanish: barrios) and institutional areas. The city has 249 neighborhoods and 20 institutional areas. Institutional areas are large sectors with some neighborhood characteristics, but its populations are not permanent and lack housing. An example of an institutional area is a university campus.

  3. Bello, Antioquia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Communes in Bello Hamlets in Bello Metropolitan area of Medellin. The urban Bello area is divided into 12 communes. These are subdivided into neighborhoods, totaling 82. In rural areas there is a township and 15 hamlets. In the 2011 local elections, blank ballots won.

  4. List of cities and towns in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Colombia Bogotá, Capital of Colombia Medellín Cali Barranquilla Cartagena Cúcuta Santa Marta. This article lists cities and towns in Colombia by population, according to the 2005 census. A city is displayed in bold if it is a capital city of a department.

  5. File:Medellín location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Time Out reveals the ‘world’s coolest’ neighborhoods for 2023

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    The coolest neighborhoods in Hong Kong, Madrid, New Orleans and other cities. Time Out reveals the ‘world’s coolest’ neighborhoods for 2023 Skip to main content

  7. El Poblado - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s El Poblado became the place for Medellín's wealthy residents and was the second urban center; it was given the nickname Milla de Oro (Golden Mile) and the Zona Rosa was established – an exclusive tourist area for business, night clubs and general activities for locals and visitors. A view of El Poblado Commune.

  8. Mayor of Medellín, Colombia, bans prostitution in ...

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    The neighborhoods have also become popular with sex workers who walk the streets in search of internatio Mayor of Medellín, Colombia, bans prostitution in neighborhoods that are popular with tourists

  9. Comuna 13, Medellín - Wikipedia

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    Comuna 13 (n.º 13) or San Javier is one of the 16 communes of the city of Medellín, Colombia, with a population of around 160,000. [1] The neighborhood is associated with street art performances, graffiti, bright colors, tours, and an energetic environment that showcases its resilience. [2]