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  2. Highways in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Carretera Marginal de la Selva - National Route 65 [ edit ] Carretera Marginal de la Selva ("Jungle Border Highway") is an important South American route originally planned in 1963 to join the Amazon regions of Bolivia , Peru , Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Highways/Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Highway map (in Spanish) from the Dirección Nacional de Vialidad; Brazil. Route logs (in Portuguese) of the federal system from the Ministério dos Transportes Chile. Highway maps (in Spanish) from the Ministerio de Obras Públicas Colombia. A number of useful documents are linked at Spanish Wikipedia's Wikiproyecto:Carreteras de Colombia

  4. File:Mapa de Colombia (red vial).svg - Wikipedia

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    Own work based on: Colombia Transportation.jpg and Colombia Transportation 2008, Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection and Mapa de las carreteras colombianas en 2007, UNHCR: Author: Milenioscuro: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Colombia Pipelines map-fr.svg; Reseau routier colombien.svg; SVG development

  5. La Línea (tunnel) - Wikipedia

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    La Línea (English: The Line) is a highway tunnel between the cities of Calarcá, Quindío and Cajamarca, Tolima in Colombia.It crosses beneath the locally famous "Alto de La Línea" in the Cordillera Central or central range of the Andes mountains, easing traffic on one of Colombia's main east-west road connections (the National Route 40) which links Bogotá with Cali and the Pacific port of ...

  6. Andes, Antioquia - Wikipedia

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    Andes is a municipality and town in the Antioquia Department, Colombia. Part of the sub-region of Southwestern Antioquia, it is located on the western Colombian Andes mountain range. Andes was founded on 13 March 1852 by Pedro Antonio Restrepo Escobar. Its elevation is 1,360 metres above sea level with an average temperature of 22 °C.

  7. Cordillera Oriental (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    The Cordillera Oriental (English: Eastern Ranges) is the widest of the three branches of the Colombian Andes.The range extends from south to north, dividing from the Colombian Massif in Huila Department to Norte de Santander Department where it splits into the Serranía del Perijá and the Cordillera de Mérida in Venezuelan Andes.

  8. Andean natural region - Wikipedia

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    The Andean region, located in central Colombia, is the most populated natural region of Colombia. With many mountains, the Andes contain most of the country's urban centers. [ 1 ] They were also the location of the most significant pre-Columbian indigenous settlements.

  9. Interoceanic Highway - Wikipedia

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    In Peru the project is known by the MTC (Ministerio de Transportes y Comunicaciones) as the Corredor Vial Interoceánico Sur Perú-Brasil [2] and by ProInversion (Private Investment Promotion Agency - Peru) as the Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of South America, (Iniciativa para la Integración de la Infraestructura Regional Suramericana) (IIRSA), SUR axis. [3]