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  2. File:Medellín location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. List of airports in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    El Alcaraván Airport (El Yopal Airport) Domestic 05°19′09″N 72°23′03″W  /  5.31917°N 72.38417°W  / 5.31917; -72.38417  ( El Alcaraván Airport (El

  4. The Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley - Wikipedia

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    Medellin. Location of the Aburrá Valley region within the Antioquia Department. ... Map Medellín: 380,64 2 368 282* 6 221,8 1538 0 Bello: 142,36 595 457* 3 960,9 ...

  5. José María Córdova International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was built with a dome shaped roof and has two stories. The airport has 17 gates: 10 domestic and 7 international, with four gates being of mixed use. It has many restaurants and shops, including a duty-free shop after clearing security. There are also banks, money exchange, and car rental services.

  6. Medellín Metro - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, there are 27 Metro stations, 18 Metrocable stations, 3 Tramway stations (+ 6 stops), 20 BRT stations (+ 8 feeding buses stops) in the Medellín network, all listed in the following table; for a total of approx. 79 stations (14 stops); transfer stations are in bold, and the transfer station between Metro Lines A and B is shown in ...

  7. Medellín Airport - Wikipedia

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    Medellín Airport can refer to: José María Córdova International Airport; Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport This page was last edited on 29 ...

  8. Communes of Medellín - Wikipedia

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    www.medellin.gov.co The urban area of Medellín, Colombia is divided into six zones, which in turn are divided into 16 communes. [ 1 ] Communes are then divided into neighborhoods ( Spanish : barrios ) and institutional areas.

  9. Olaya Herrera Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport opened on July 5, 1932, and was named after the then president of Colombia, Enrique Olaya Herrera, who had supported Mejía and his idea of an airport in Medellin. In the 1940s the city was growing rapidly and new aircraft of the time required better facilities.