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  2. Colombian Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The Caro and Cuervo Institute in Bogotá is the main institution in Colombia to promote the scholarly study of the language and literature of both Colombia and the rest of Spanish America. The educated speech of Bogotá, a generally conservative variety of Spanish, has high popular prestige among Spanish-speakers throughout the Americas. [3]

  3. El Poblado - Wikipedia

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    In addition, another 2005 report from the Medellín municipality [6] estimates that 66.5% of the housing in El Poblado belongs to the richest class in Colombia known as (estrato 6); 27.5% belongs to the high-middle class (estrato 5); 4.2% belongs to the middle class; 1.3% to the low-middle class and 0.5% to the poor class.

  4. University of Antioquia - Wikipedia

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    Royal Decree of February 9, 1801. The University of Antioquia was preceded by the Franciscan College (Spanish: Colegio de Franciscanos), which was founded in 1803 after King Charles IV of Spain issued the Royal Decree of February 9, 1801, [10] allowing the establishment of a college-convent in Villa de la Candelaria [citation needed], Medellín.

  5. Medellín - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Comuna 13, Medellín - Wikipedia

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    Comuna 13 (n.º 13) or San Javier is one of the 16 communes of the city of Medellín, Colombia, with a population of around 160,000. [1] The neighborhood is associated with street art performances, graffiti, bright colors, tours, and an energetic environment that showcases its resilience. [2]

  7. San José de la Salle school Medellín - Wikipedia

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    This community started classes on April 7, 1890. In 1907 the first group received their bachelor's degrees. In 1911 the Biology Museum of the school was founded by Brother Nicéforo Maria. The first location of this school was behind the Hotel Nutibara, on the street Caracas with the street Palace in the downtown of Medellín.

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