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  2. Urban water management in Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    El Ministro del Ambiente is the Ministry of Environment, responsible for the promotion of sustainable development through the formulation and adoption of policies, plans, programs, projects and regulation in environmental matters, renewable natural resources, land use, drinking water and basic sanitation, and territorial and urban development. [22]

  3. Municipalities of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities of Amazonas and its Non-municipalized areas.. The Department of Amazonas is formed by 2 municipalities which are Leticia and Puerto Nariño; and by "department corregimientos" which is a special combined functions between a presidential power and a corregimiento.

  4. General Santander (TransMilenio) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2005, phase two of the TransMilenio opened from Calle 92 with Autopista Norte to General Santander. The station receives its name due to the proximity of the police school located a few blocks away. The station is the only one in the system located in three localities of Bogotá.

  5. Santander Department - Wikipedia

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    Santander inherited the name of one of the nine original states of the United States of Colombia. It is located in the central northern part of the country, borders the Magdalena River to the east, Boyacá to the south and southeast, the Norte de Santander Department to the northeast, the Cesar Department to the north, the Bolivar and Antioquia ...

  6. Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    El Dorado International Airport. Bogotá's main airport is El Dorado International Airport, with an approximate area of 6.9 km 2 (2.7 sq mi) located west of the city's downtown in the Fontibón Locality. It is the second busiest airport in Latin America after Mexico City International Airport and it is the busiest airport in Colombia.

  7. Bucaramanga - Wikipedia

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    Bucaramanga (Spanish pronunciation: [bukaɾaˈmaŋɡa]) is the capital and largest city of the department of Santander, Colombia.Bucaramanga has the fifth-largest economy by GDP in Colombia, has the lowest unemployment rate and is the ninth most populous city in the country, with a population of 613,400 (2023 projection). [4]

  8. Puente Nacional, Santander - Wikipedia

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    Puente Nacional (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpwente nasjoˈnal]) is an agricultural town and municipality in the Suárez River Valley, part of the Santander Department of northeastern Colombia. Colloquially referred to as "Puente" by its inhabitants. Annual parades celebrating local culture and music

  9. Santander Park - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Francisco de Paula Santander in Santander Park. Santander Park (Spanish: Parque Santander) is located in Cúcuta, Colombia. [1] The park is bordered by 5th and 6th Avenue and 10th and 11th Street and was previously the location of the Grand Square of San José de Guasimales, a site hosting principal events and public spectacles in Cúcuta. [2]