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  2. Mercado Libre - Wikipedia

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    Mercado Libre operates under five main business units. MarketPlace is its platform for users to sell products, Mercado Pago is its payment platform for online sales, [5] Mercado Publicado is the advertising portion of Mercado Libre, Mercado Shops is a tool designed to enhance the platform's overall ecosystem, [35] and Mercado Crédito is the company's credit line.

  3. Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Bolivar was unveiled on July 20, 1846, which is the Independence Day of Colombia, trying to strengthen the patriotism of the new republic in people of Bogotá and Colombia. [ 68 ] The last quarter of the 19th century, from 1870 to 1900, more clearly marked a new urban landscape of Bogotá.

  4. List of mayors of Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    Javier Tobar Ahumada, 1910–1911; Manuel María Mallarino, 1911–1913; Emilio Cuervo Márquez, 1913–1914; Andrés Marroquín Osorio, 1914–1917

  5. Cundinamarca Department - Wikipedia

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    Its area covers 22,623 square kilometres (8,735 sq mi) (not including the Capital District) and it has a population of 2,919,060 as of 2018. It was created on August 5, 1886, under the constitutional terms presented on the same year. Cundinamarca is located in the center of Colombia. Cundinamarca's capital city is Bogotá, the capital of Colombia.

  6. Centro Mayor - Wikipedia

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    Centro Mayor is a shopping mall located in the south of Bogotá, Colombia.It was inaugurated on March 26, 2010. The mall has 248,000 m 2 (2,667,000 sq ft) of built area, [1] being the biggest mall in Colombia and the second one in Latin America, behind the Centro Comercial Aricanduva, in São Paulo, Brazil.

  7. TransMilenio - Wikipedia

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    According to a United States Transportation Research Board (TRB) case study report, the initial construction cost for the first phase of 41 km was US$240 million, or US$5.9 million/km. [citation needed] In a report presented later by the Ministry of Transport of Colombia, the total cost of the construction of Transmilenio phase one was ...

  8. Bogotá Metro - Wikipedia

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    The project consisted of a 92 Km "main" line, with a construction period of five years for the first line, and an average cost of USD $797 millions. Nevertheless, due to the possibility of the 1986 World Cup being held in Colombia, the Armero tragedy and the Palace of Justice siege, the project was archived.

  9. Usaquén - Wikipedia

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    Usaquén is the 1st locality of Bogotá, capital of Colombia. It is located in the north of the city. This district is mostly inhabited by upper middle and upper class residents. It is designated as Bogotá's #1 locality, while being a separate municipality of Cundinamarca until 1954, when it was annexed into the city.