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  2. José María Córdova International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal interior in 2005 Terminal view Control tower. The airport serves all major international and some minor domestic routes for the Medellín metro area, in contrast to the in-town, yet much smaller Olaya Herrera Airport, which serves the Medellín area with domestic flights only. The airport is about a 30 minute drive from the proper city ...

  3. List of the busiest airports in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Rank Airport Location Total passengers Annual change Rank change 1: El Dorado International Airport: Bogotá: 39'483,621: TBD% 2: José María Córdova International Airport

  4. 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

  5. Berrío Park station - Wikipedia

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    The station, located at the junction between Colombia and Bolivar, is facing the Plaza Nutibara, the Palace of Culture, the Museum of Antioquia and the Hotel Nutibara. [3] Adjacent to this hotel, you can find routes leading to Jose Maria Cordova International Airport .

  6. 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

  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. 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.

  9. Medellín Metro - Wikipedia

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    On 7 August 2004, [4] the city inaugurated a new line known as "Metro Cable" (Line K). The line starts in the Acevedo Station and goes to the up hill district of Santo Domingo Savio. [ 6 ] This important addition integrated new additions to the city that since the 1960s that previously were not considered part of the "real city".

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