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  2. 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.

  3. 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

  4. Medellín Airport - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Medellín location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. 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: 29'892,976: TBD% 2: José María Córdova International Airport

  7. Category:Airports in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    San Jeronimo Airport; San Luis Airport (Colombia) San Luis de Palenque Airport; San Marcos Airport, Sucre; Santa Ana Airport (Colombia) Santa Fe de Antioquia Airport; Santa Rosalía Airport; Santiago Pérez Quiroz Airport; Santiago Vila Airport; Sardinas Airport; Simón Bolívar International Airport (Colombia) Soledad International Airport

  8. José María Córdova International Airport - Wikipedia

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    José María Córdova International Airport (IATA: MDE, ICAO: SKRG) is an international airport located in the city of Rionegro, 20 kilometres (12 mi) south-east of Medellín, and is the second largest airport in Colombia after El Dorado International Airport of Bogotá in terms of infrastructure and passenger service.

  9. File:Colombia location map.svg - Wikipedia

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