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El Heraldo (English: The Herald) is a regional newspaper based in the city of Barranquilla, Colombia, founded in 1933 by Juan Fernández Ortega, Luis Eduardo Manotas Llinás, and Alberto Pumarejo Vengoechea. [1]
Newspaper Headquarters website El Colombiano: Medellín: www.elcolombiano.com El Bogotano: Bogotá: www.elbogotano.com.co La Crónica del Quindío: Armenia
Barranquilla, Colombia: Coordinates Years active: 1976; 2019-present ... On May 7, 1976, El Heraldo de Barranquilla’ published in the editorial of the journal.
Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; El Heraldo de Barranquilla
Since 2008 he worked as co-anchor of Canal Caracol's "El Radar", [3] program. McCausland conducted the Vallenato Legend Festival on several occasions. He was a collaborator for Colombia's "SoHo" and Spain's "Interviú" magazines. He was also a columnist for El Heraldo.
El Espectador: Consumer services Publishing Bogotá: 1887 Newspaper P A El Heraldo: Consumer services Publishing Barranquilla: 1933 Newspaper P A El Siglo: Consumer services Publishing Bogotá: 1925 Newspaper P A El País: Consumer services Publishing Cali: 1950 Newspaper P A El Tiempo: Consumer services Publishing Bogotá: 1911 Newspaper P A ...
The Barranquilla Group was the name given to the group of writers, journalists, and philosophers who congregated in the Colombian city of Barranquilla in the middle of the twentieth century; it became one of the most productive intellectual and literary communities of the period.
Gustavo Adolfo Bell Lemus (born 1 February 1957) is a Colombian politician, lawyer, economist and diplomat who served as vice president of Colombia from 1998 to 2002 under the administration of Andrés Pastrana Arango, during which time he also served concurrently as High Commissioner for Human Rights of Colombia and as Minister of National Defence between 2001 and 2002.