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The Medellín Metro soon became a symbol of the city (it was the first, and still the only, rail-based Metro system in Colombia) which encouraged tourism and new business growth in areas of the city. There were visitors first from other regions and cities of Colombia and afterwards from abroad.
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Alpujarra is the twelfth station on Medellín Metro from north to south. [1] It is located in the center of the municipality of Medellín and is adjacent to La Alpujarra Administrative Center, which it is named after.
Envigado is the 18th station on line A of the Medellín Metro going south. [1] It is named after the city where it is located, Envigado. The station was opened on 30 September 1996 as part of the extension of the line from Poblado to Itagüí. [2]
Poblado is a station on line A of the Medellín Metro from north to south. It is named after El Poblado, where it is located adjacent to the Monterrey shopping center. [1] The station was opened on 30 November 1995 as the terminus of the inaugural section of Line A, from Niquía to Poblado.
Medellín (/ ˌ m ɛ d ə ˈ l iː n / MED-ə-LEEN / ˌ m ɛ d eɪ ˈ (j) iː n / MED-ay-(Y)EEN; Spanish: [meðeˈʝin] or [meðeˈʎin]), officially the Special District of Science, Technology and Innovation of Medellín (Spanish: Distrito Especial de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación de Medellín), is the second-largest city in Colombia after Bogotá, and the capital of the department of ...
Acevedo is the fourth station of the Medellín Metro from north to south on line A and the first station on line K and P. It is located in the northernmost part of the municipality of Medellín, close to the natural boundary with Bello.