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  2. Barranquilla - Wikipedia

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    Barranquilla (Latin American Spanish pronunciation: [baraŋˈkiʝa] ⓘ) is the capital district of the Atlántico department in Colombia.It is located near the Caribbean Sea and is the largest city and third port [5] in the Caribbean coast region; as of 2018, it had a population of 1,206,319 [6] [2] making it Colombia's fourth-most populous city after Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali.

  3. Metropolitan area of Barranquilla - Wikipedia

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    The Barranquilla metropolitan area (Spanish: Área metropolitana de Barranquilla) is a metropolitan area in Atlántico, Colombia, centered on the city of Barranquilla. The city of Barranquilla serves as a major trade center for Colombia, housing the largest port in the country.

  4. Puerto Colombia - Wikipedia

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    In the second half of the 20th century, Puerto Colombia faced a rapid decline, eclipsed by Barranquilla, the capital of Atlántico. Thanks to recent free trade agreements with Canada , the United States of America and many European countries, the municipality has been included in Barranquilla's metropolitan area and its port has undergone large ...

  5. Caribbean region of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Straddling the coast are Colombia's two main Atlantic port cities of Barranquilla and Cartagena. [3] The administration of the region is covered by eight department governments: Atlántico, Bolívar, Cesar, Sucre, Córdoba, Magdalena, La Guajira and San Andrés and Providencia.

  6. Pumarejo bridge - Wikipedia

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    The 2,250 meters (7,380 ft) 2250 m bridge is the longest road bridge in Colombia. With its almost 990 meters (3,250 ft) long driveways, it has a total length of 3,237 meters (10,620 ft). It is a cable-stayed bridge with a span of 380 meters (1,250 ft) and a width of 38.1 meters (125 ft), divided into six lanes and side bike paths.

  7. List of Panamax ports - Wikipedia

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    Barranquilla, Colombia; Bridgetown — dredging project started in 2002 now allows for some of the world's largest cruise ships to berth in Barbados. [17] Grand Bahama, Bahamas — Freeport Container Port; Cartagena, Colombia; Ciénaga, Colombia — coal export port; Colón — Panama; Boca Grande, Venezuela — iron ore transfer station