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  2. El Tiempo (Colombia) - Wikipedia

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    El Tiempo (English: "Time" or "The Times") is a nationally distributed broadsheet daily newspaper in Colombia launched on January 30, 1911. As of 2019 [update] , El Tiempo had the highest circulation in Colombia with an average daily weekday of 1,137,483 readers, rising to 1,921,571 readers for the Sunday edition.

  3. List of newspapers in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Headquarters website El Colombiano: Medellín: www.elcolombiano.com El Bogotano: Bogotá: www.elbogotano.com.co La Crónica del Quindío: Armenia

  4. Jaime Pumarejo - Wikipedia

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    Jaime Alberto Pumarejo Heins (born November 21, 1980) is a Colombian information systems administrator and politician. From 2020 until 2023 he was the mayor of Barranquilla, the main economic center of the Caribbean region of Colombia and the fourth most populous city in the country.

  5. Mass media in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper media in Colombia date back to the Spanish colonization of the Americas. The first newspaper published in Colombia was La Bagatela, edited by Antonio Nariño in 1811. In Colombia the most read and influential newspaper is El Tiempo, which also has the highest newspaper circulation in the country.

  6. List of football stadiums in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The 46,000-capacity Estadio Atanasio Girardot is the home of Atlético Nacional, with millions of fans the most popular sports club in Colombia. The 37,899-capacity Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero. The following is a list of football stadiums in Colombia, ordered by capacity. The listed stadiums are or were used in at least a season by a ...

  7. Se Va el Caimán - Wikipedia

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    "Se va el caimán" (translation "the alligator is going") is a cumbia written by the Colombian songwriter, José María Peñaranda. [1] It was first recorded by the Eduardo Armani orchestra in 1945. [2] In its list of the 50 best Colombian songs of all time, El Tiempo, Colombia's most widely circulated newspaper, ranked the song at No. 6. [2]

  8. Amira de la Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Teatro Amira de la Rosa, Barranquilla. In 1982, the Municipal Theater of Barranquilla was named in De la Rosa's honour. [1] On the eve of her 126th birthday, in 2021, the Ministry of Culture, Heritage and Tourism of Barranquilla announced its plans to "exalt" De la Rosa's forgotten creative contributions to the city. [1]

  9. List of reportedly haunted locations in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    La Aduana, Barranquilla, where the ghost of native woman dressed in white appears into the building and surrounding areas. [9] La Alboraya, Barranquilla: A decayed mansion, located in a district school, where rumor tells that was a place for black magic and torture. Neighbors report to feel accustomed to paranormal occurrences, specially the ...