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  2. Rosales, Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    Rosales is a wealthy neighborhood of Bogotá, Colombia. The neighborhood is known for brick high rises which are found from Carrera Séptima (7th Avenue) to Avenida Circunvalar. The neighborhood was home to many affluent large homes until the late 1970s when families began selling their estates to make a large sum on multi-family dwellings.

  3. Chapinero Alto - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is currently considered a very affluent area of Bogotá, both residentially and commercially. [5] A 2014 El Tiempo article stated Chapinero Alto as having "an infinity" of restaurants, stores, theaters, offices, clubs, and public transportation. [6] Vogue has referred to it as "the Williamsburg of Bogotá." [7]

  4. Chapinero - Wikipedia

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    Chapinero is divided into 5 units of zonal planning (Unidades de planeamiento zonal), which are then further divided into a total of 50 neighborhoods ("barrios") and an area on the east named El Verjón Bajo. [2] The 50 neighborhoods are as follows: Chapinero Alto; Chapinero Norte; Chapinero Central; El Chicó; Chicó Alto; La Porciúncula ...

  5. La Candelaria, Bogotá - Wikipedia

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    La Candelaria is the 17th locality of Bogotá, Colombia.It is a historic neighborhood located in the city's downtown area, similar to the Old City in other cities. [2] The architecture in La Candelaria features Spanish Colonial Baroque, and art deco styles.

  6. List of densest neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the densest neighborhoods (sometimes also known as, urban subdivisions or urban districts) with over 30,000 inhabitants per square kilometre (78,000/sq mi) in the world with an area of at least 1 km 2. Most are districts of large cities and may vary significantly in regional importance.

  7. These are the world’s most ‘walkable’ cities - AOL

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    This article was originally published by Sarah Wray on Cities Today, the leading news platform on urban mobility and innovation, reaching an international audience of city leaders. Bogotá, Paris ...

  8. Bogota settles Buddy's Place lawsuit, plans to buy bar - AOL

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    BOGOTA — The borough will buy Buddy’s Place, a shuttered East Fort Lee Road bar that was the site of a 2018 fatal shooting, as part of a settlement of a lawsuit brought by the bar’s owners ...

  9. Teusaquillo - Wikipedia

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    The Teusaquillo neighborhood and its surroundings were named the 13th zone of the capital city and its official borders were set. With the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1986, a national shrine was built near the site of Pope Paul VI's 1968 visit to Colombia. These two visits make the locality the place most-visited by the papacy in all of Colombia.