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  2. Pereira, Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Pereira is also part of the Central West Metropolitan Area, which has 735.769 residents and is composed of Pereira and the neighboring cities of Dosquebradas and La Virginia. [1] It's considered the most important city in the "Coffee Axis" from a geopolitical and economic standpoint.

  3. Dosquebradas - Wikipedia

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    Dosquebradas (Spanish pronunciation: [doskeˈβɾaðas]) is the second largest city and a municipality in the Risaralda Department, Colombia. As of 2023, with a population of approximately 225,540 inhabitants. [1] The city is connected by the César Gaviria Trujillo Viaduct to Pereira, the capital of the department.

  4. Category:Pereira, Colombia - Wikipedia

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    People from Pereira, Colombia (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Pereira, Colombia" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  5. Paisa (region) - Wikipedia

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    It has an area of 4,140 km 2 and a population of 863,663. [23] The capital is Pereira (founded in 1863). Quindío Department: It was established in 1966 also from Caldas with Armenia as capital. It is one of the smallest departments of Colombia (1,845 km 2) with a population of 518,691 persons. [23]

  6. A California Gen Xer who retired early to Colombia on a ...

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    Teitelbaum's $3,423 monthly pension covers his expenses in Pereira, Colombia. To Jeremy Teitelbaum, the weather in Pereira, Colombia, feels like "eternal spring." The 56-year-old never gets tired ...

  7. Metropolitan areas of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    At least two-thirds of those employed in the area must perform non-rural activities. Each of the secondary cities must have at least 10% of their workers employed in the central city. Commuting to work is, in fact, the major characteristic of a Metropolitan Area. As a result, the secondary cities are often called "dormitory cities"; meaning ...