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  2. Selva Negra Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    The scenic mountains already drew visitors to the nearby Hotel Santa María de Ostuma. The resort was finally completed between 1975 and 1976. They built, all German style: 23 mountain bungalows, an additional building with 14 hotel rooms, a youth hostel, bar and restaurant, conference rooms, and a rustic non-denominational chapel.

  3. San Juan de Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    San Juan del Norte was founded by the Spanish and was a small fort and customs station. Spanish explorers first reached the bay at the mouth of the San Juan River on 24 June (feast day of Saint John the Baptist) 1539 and named it San Juan del Norte (St. John of the North).

  4. Selva Negra Cloud Forest Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Selva Negra Cloud Forest Reserve is a nature reserve in Nicaragua. [1] It is one of the 78 reserves which are officially under protection in the country. [ citation needed ] It is adjacent to Selva Negra Mountain Resort .

  5. List of reportedly haunted locations in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Old Hospital San Juan De Dios, Santa Marta: A nun who hanged herself after forbiddingly falling in love with a physician is reportedly haunting this old building. During the days were the hospital was still functioning, her benevolent spirit was remembered to heal some patients, taking care of them or the babies who were born there.

  6. Rionegro - Wikipedia

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    According to Fray Pedro Simón, Robledo was the first Iberian man who discovered the Valley of San Nicolás on 2 September 1541. Don Juan Daza, a Spaniard of illustrious lineage, took possession of the lands sometime later, and on 8 November 1581, in agreement with the rituals of the laws of Indias, nailed his sword in the ground marking it as ...

  7. San Jerónimo, Antioquia - Wikipedia

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    Currently, San Jerónimo has acquired a new life and very broad opportunities for tourism, real estate business, and various economic sectors have opened up after the inauguration of the Fernando Gómez Martínez Tunnel, an engineering work that has halved the travel time between the capital of the department of Antioquia, Medellín, and this district.

  8. The Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley (Spanish: Área Metropolitana del Valle de Aburrá) is the second most important and populated metropolitan area in Colombia. The region is made up of ten municipalities, Medellín being the most important, largest and the capital city of the Antioquia Department.

  9. Comuna 13, Medellín - Wikipedia

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    Suárez Gómez, Jorge Eduardo; Agudelo Tamayo, Juan Pablo (14 May 2022). "¿Memoria oficial o literatura testimonial? El libro 'Comuna 13 de Medellín, El Drama del Conflicto Armado' del policía Yoni Alexander Rendón Rendón". El Ágora USB. 21 (2): 575– 592. doi: 10.21500/16578031.4749. S2CID 249966844. Zapata Álvarez, Luisa Fernanda (2017).

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