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  2. El Tiempo (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    El Tiempo (English: "Time" or "The Times") is a nationally distributed broadsheet daily newspaper in Colombia launched on January 30, 1911. As of 2019 [update] , El Tiempo had the highest circulation in Colombia with an average daily weekday of 1,137,483 readers, rising to 1,921,571 readers for the Sunday edition.

  3. List of newspapers in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Headquarters website El Colombiano: Medellín: www.elcolombiano.com El Bogotano: Bogotá: www.elbogotano.com.co La Crónica del Quindío: Armenia

  4. Intermedio (Colombian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    (Return of El Tiempo. June 8, 1957). Intermedio used the same typeface in its masthead as used by El Tiempo, the layout was identical, and the sections and columns were the same ones that usually appeared in El Tiempo. [5] Even street sellers of newspapers kept announcing it as El Tiempo, although that was not its name. [9]

  5. Category:Newspapers published in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Newspapers published in Colombia" ... El Mundo (Colombia) N. El Nuevo Siglo; P. El País (Cali) El Panameño; T. El Tiempo (Colombia) U. El ...

  6. Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    The main stadium in the city is The Campín Stadium (Estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campín) home of the local teams Santa Fe and Millonarios, In 2001 The Campín Stadium was the place for the 2001 Copa América final between the Colombia national football and the Mexico national football, with a final score 1–0 in favor of the home team, which ...

  7. El Espectador - Wikipedia

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    A Washington printing press where the first issue of El Espectador was printed in 1887, Museo Universitario, University of Antioquia, History Collection at San Ignacio Building, Medellín, Colombia. Since 10 February 1915 El Espectador has been simultaneously published in Medellín and Bogotá. Its Medellín edition was suspended on 20 July 1923.

  8. Juan Manuel Santos - Wikipedia

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    An economist by training and a journalist by trade, Santos is a member of the wealthy and influential Santos family, who from 1913 to 2007 were the majority shareholders of El Tiempo, Colombia's newspaper of record. In 1991, Santos was appointed by President César Gaviria Trujillo as Colombia's first Minister of Foreign Trade.

  9. Elisa Mújica - Wikipedia

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    Elisa Mújica Velásquez (21 January, 1918 – 27 March, 2003) was a Colombian writer. She published novels, short stories, essays, books for children as well as interviews, book reviews and columns for local newspapers El Tiempo and El Espectador.