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Medellín (Spanish
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: or ), officially the Municipio de Medellín (Spanish) or Municipality of Medellín, is the second largest city
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 in Colombia
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. It is located in the Aburrá Valley, one of the more northern regions of the Andes
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 in South America
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. It has a population of 2.4 million inhabitants. It also serves as the core of the Metropolitan Area
Metropolitan Area of Medellín

The Metropolitan Area of Medell?n or the Metropolitan Area of the Aburr? Valley is a metropolitan area and subregion in the Colombia Departments of Colombia of Antioquia....
 (Area Metropolitana de Medellín), the second largest in Colombia in terms of population with more than 3.2 million and the 95th most populous metropolitan area
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 in the world.

Medellín was founded in 1616 by the Spaniard
Spain

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 Francisco Herrera y Campuzano as Poblado de San Lorenzo (Saint Lawrence Town) in the nowadays El Poblado District.






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Medellín (Spanish
Spanish language

Spanish or Castilian is a Romance languages that originated in northern Spain, and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile and evolved into the principal language of government and trade....
: or ), officially the Municipio de Medellín (Spanish) or Municipality of Medellín, is the second largest city
List of capitals and largest cities by country

This is a list of national Capital s in the world in alphabetical order by country:...
 in Colombia
Colombia

Colombia , officially the Republic of Colombia , is a country in north-western South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the north west by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean....
. It is located in the Aburrá Valley, one of the more northern regions of the Andes
Andes

The Andes form the world's longest exposed mountain range. They lie as a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. The range is over 7,000 km long, 200-700 km wide , and of an average height of about 4,000 m ....
 in South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
. It has a population of 2.4 million inhabitants. It also serves as the core of the Metropolitan Area
Metropolitan Area of Medellín

The Metropolitan Area of Medell?n or the Metropolitan Area of the Aburr? Valley is a metropolitan area and subregion in the Colombia Departments of Colombia of Antioquia....
 (Area Metropolitana de Medellín), the second largest in Colombia in terms of population with more than 3.2 million and the 95th most populous metropolitan area
World's largest cities

The question of determining the world's largest cities does not allow a single, simple answer. It depends on which definitions of "city" and "size" are used, and how those definitions are applied....
 in the world.

Medellín was founded in 1616 by the Spaniard
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
 Francisco Herrera y Campuzano as Poblado de San Lorenzo (Saint Lawrence Town) in the nowadays El Poblado District. In 1675 Regent
Regent

A regent, from the Latin regens "reigning", is a person selected to act as head of state because the ruler is a minor, not present or debilitated....
 Mariana of Austria
Mariana of Austria

Mariana of Austria was Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of King Philip IV of Spain, who was also her maternal uncle. She was the daughter of Habsburg Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and Infanta Maria Anna of Spain, Philip IV of Spain's sister....
 created the Villa
Villa

A villa was originally an upper-class country house, though since its origins in Roman Republic times the idea and function of a villa has evolved considerably....
 de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria
Candelaria

Candel?ria or Candelaria is used as a toponym in parts of the world where those languages are or were spoken.Candel?ria is also the Spanish language name for "Candlemas," which is the Feast of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple....
 (Our Lady of Candelaria). In 1826 was proclaimed by the Spaniard Colonial Administration as Provincial Capital of Antioquia. In 1803 was founded the University of Antioquia
University of Antioquia

The University of Antioquia , also called UdeA, is a public university, department al, coeducational, research university based primarily in Medell?n, Antioquia Department, Colombia....
, one of the most prestigious government-owned education centers in Colombia. After the Colombian Independence from Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
, Medellín became the Capital of the Federal State of Antioquia until 1888 with the proclamation of a centralized Political Constitution. During the 19th century Medellín was a dynamic commercial center with the exportation of gold
Gold

Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79. It is a highly sought-after precious metal, having been used as money, as a store of value, in jewelry, in sculpture, and for ornamentation since the beginning of recorded history....
 first and after with the growing production of coffee
Coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called coffee beans, of the Coffea. Caffeinated coffee has a stimulating effect in humans....
. After the Thousand Days War
Thousand Days War

The Thousand Days War , was a civil armed conflict in the newly created Republic of Colombia, between the Colombian Conservative Party, the Colombian Liberal Party and its radical factions....
 (1899 - 1902), Medellín was the first Colombian center to start its Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution

The Industrial Revolution was a period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries when major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, production, and transportation had a profound effect on the socioeconomics and cultural conditions in United Kingdom....
 with the opening of textile companies, transport projects like the train that made possible the development of import-export activities of its industry and the founding of several centers of superior education and vocational training that created an industrialist and intellectual class.

During the last quarter of the 20th century, Medellín became the headquarter of the infamous
Infamy

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 Pablo Escobar
Pablo Escobar

Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, , gained world infamy as a Colombian People drug lord and became so wealthy from the drug trade that in 1989 Forbes listed him as the seventh richest man in the world....
, leader of its criminal organization, who became the seventh richest man of the world from drug trade according to a 1989 Forbes Magazine
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's report. Because he and his associates settled their business in Medellin, his organization was named the "Cartel of Medellín
Medellín Cartel

The Medell?n Cartel was an organized network of Illegal drugs trade originating in the city of Medell?n in Colombia and operating through the 1970s and 1980s....
" by the American media. Escobar led a terrorist war (1980's - 1990's) against the Colombian government in order to dissuade any intention of extradition to the U.S.A until he was killed by police forces on December 2 1993. The city gained its former industrial dynamism at the beginning of the 21st century with the construction of the Metro de Medellín
Metro de Medellín

The Metro de Medell?n is an Rapid transit that crosses the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n from North to South and from Centre to West. As one of the first experiences of modern mass transportation in Colombia, the Metro of Medell?n is a product of the urban planning of the Antioquia Department....
 urban railway, liberalised development policies, improved security, improved education; and the international promotion of the city as a tourist destination.

The Medellín Metropolitan Area makes the 67% of the State of Antioquia's GDP
Gross domestic product

File:GDP nominal per capita world map IMF 2008.pngThe gross domestic product or gross domestic income is one of the measures of national income and output for a given country's economy....
 and the 11% of the National Economy
Economy of Colombia

Colombia is a free market economics with major commercial and investment ties to the Economy of the United States. Transition from a highly regulated economy has been underway for more than a decade....
.

Medellín is also regarded as important to the region for its universities, academies, commerce, industries, science, health services, flower production, festivities and nightlife
Nightlife

Nightlife is the collective term for any entertainment that is available and more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning....
. The Metropolitan Area of Medellín is the birthplace of several personalities like the rock music
Rock music

Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
ian Juanes
Juanes

Juan Esteban Aristiz?bal V?squez best known as Juanes is a Colombian rock music musician. During the 1980s and 1990s, Juanes was a member of Heavy metal music band Ekhymosis but disbanded the group in 1998 to pursue a solo career....
, the inspirational city of painter Botero
Fernando Botero

Fernando Botero Angulo is a Colombian neo-figurative artist, self-titled "the most Colombian of Colombian artists" early on, coming to prominence when he won the first prize at the Sal?n de Artistas Colombianos in 1959....
, the birth place of movements of literature like Nadaism
Nadaism

Nadaism was a Colombia literary movement that developed from 1960 to 1965.Nadaism was a countercultural movement with roots in Dadaism and Surrealism....
, philosophers like Zuleta
Estanislao Zuleta

Estanislao Zuleta was a Latin American philosopher, writer and pedagogian from Colombia. He was known especially for his works on the universities being a professor for all his life....
, the Colombian capital of tango
Tango (dance)

Tango is a musical genre and its associated dance forms that originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Montevideo, Uruguay, and spread to the rest of the world soon after that....
 where Gardel
Carlos Gardel

Carlos Gardel is perhaps the most prominent figure in the history of tango. Although his birthplace is disputed between Argentina, Uruguay and France, he lived in Argentina from the age of two and acquired Argentine citizenship in 1923....
 came to die in 1935, the seat of the International Festival of Poetry and many others. Some say that Medellín is a much safer city now than in previous times. Partly thanks to this, it is one of the main tourist destinations in Colombia.

Origin of the name


The new Spaniard settlement had five names before the actual: Aburrá de los Yamesíes, San Lorenzo de Aburrá, San Lorenzo de Aná, Valle de San Bartolomé, Villa de la Candelaria de Medellín and Medellín.

The name of the city honours Medellín
Medellín (Spain)

Medell?n is a village in the provinces of Spain of Badajoz , Extremadura, Spain, notable as the birthplace of Hern?n Cort?s in 1485 and the site of the Battle of Medelin, during the Peninsular War....
 of Extremadura
Extremadura

Extremadura is an autonomous communities in Spain of western Spain whose capital city is M?rida, Spain. It includes the provinces of Spain of C?ceres and Badajoz ....
 (Spain
Spain

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) because some of the Spaniard conquerors, like Gaspar de Rodas
Gaspar de Rodas

Gaspar de Rodas was a Spain administrator in the area that now comprises the present-day departments of Antioquia, Caldas, Antioquia, Quind?o and Department of Risaralda, in what is now Colombia....
, the first governor of Antioquia, came from that region of Badajoz
Badajoz (province)

Badajoz is a provinces of Spain of western Spain located in the autonomous communities of Spain of Extremadura. It was formed in 1833. It is bordered by the provinces of C?ceres , Toledo , Ciudad Real , C?rdoba Province, Spain, Sevilla , and Huelva , and by Portugal....
. The Iberian Medellín
Iberian Peninsula

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 was founded in 75 BC by Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius
Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius

Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius was a pro-Lucius Cornelius Sulla state figure. He was named Pius because of his 99 BC petition to return his father from exile and made justice to his cognomen for the constance, frontality and inflexibility with which he always fought for his father's rehabilitation and return to Rome....
.

Count
Count

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 Pedro Portocarrero y Luna, President of the Council for the Western India (Consejo de Indias), asked the Monarchy
Monarchy

A monarchy is a form of government in which supreme power is absolutely or nominally lodged in an individual, who is the head of state, often for Life tenure or until abdication, and "is wholly set apart from all other members of the state." The person who heads a monarchy is called a monarch....
 to give the name of his town, Medellín of Extremadura, to the new foundation in America. His request was accepted on November 22 1674 when Regent
Regent

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 Mariana of Austria
Mariana of Austria

Mariana of Austria was Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of King Philip IV of Spain, who was also her maternal uncle. She was the daughter of Habsburg Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and Infanta Maria Anna of Spain, Philip IV of Spain's sister....
 proclaimed the name of Villa de Nuestra Señora de Medellín. The official proclamation was given by Miguel Aguinaga y Mendiogoitia, Governor, on November 2, 1675.

History


Amerindians


There are archaeological evidences of human settlements in the Aburrá Valley since 10,500 years by hunters and collector
Collector

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s. The Spaniard conquistadors of the valley found groups like Aburrá, Yamesí, Pequé, Ebejico, Norisco, and Maní that were in the valley since about the 5th century. The Aburrá people gave the name to the valley. They lived from agriculture (maize
Maize

Maize , known as corn in some countries, is a cereal domesticated in Mesoamerica and subsequently spread throughout the American continents....
, beans and cotton
Cotton

Cotton is a soft, staple fiber that grows in a form known as a boll around the seeds of the cotton plant a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, India and Africa....
), textile weaving
Textile

A textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by Spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn....
 and decoration, commercialization of salt
Salt

A salt, in chemistry, is defined as the product formed from the neutralisation reaction of acids and base . Salts are ionic compounds composed of cations and anions so that the product is electrically electric charge ....
 and goldsmith
Goldsmith

A goldsmith is a metalworker who specializes in working with gold and other precious metals. Since ancient times the techniques of a Goldsmith have evolved very little in order to produce items of jewelry of quality standards....
. Under the Spaniard rule they lost the possession of the land and were located in mines and feudalist systems. Sickness brought by the Europeans, the heavy work and mistreatments caused their extinction, at least from the valley. Descendants and peoples related to the Aburrá Valley ancient ancestors could be found today in other regions of the Antioquia State like Urabá
Urabá Antioquia

Urab? Antioquia is a subregion in the Colombia Departments of Colombia of Antioquia. The region is made up by 24 Municipalities of Colombia. Most of this region northern portion is part of the Colombian Caribbean Region bordering the Caribbean sea....
 and the West and South regions.

Spanish discovery of the valley


In August 1541, Marshal Jorge Robledo was in what is today Heliconia
Heliconia, Antioquia

Heliconia is a town and municipio in Antioquia Department, Colombia....
, when he saw at the distant what he thought was a valley. He sent Jerónimo Luis Tejelo to explore the territory and Tejelo arrived during the night of August 23 to a plain field. The Spaniards gave the name of valley of Saint Bartholomew that was to be changed for the Aboriginal one of Aburrá that is translated as the "Painters" due to the textile decorations of the natives. However, the conquerors did not feel attracted by the valley due to the lack of wealth and the bellicosity of the aborigines.

In 1574 Gaspar de Rodas asked to the Antioquia's Cabildo
Cabildo (council)

For a discussion of the contemporary Spanish and Latin American cabildo, see Ayuntamiento.A cabildo or ayuntamiento was a former Spanish, colonial administrative council that governed a municipality....
 four miles of land to establish herds and food stays in the valley. The Cabildo granted three miles.

In 1616 the colonial visitor Francisco de Herrera y Campuzano founded a settlement with 80 Amerindians naming it "Poblado de San Lorenzo" in what is today "El Poblado Square
El Poblado, Medellín

El Poblado is a Communes of Colombia of the Colombian city of Medell?n within its Metropolitan Area of Medell?n with a 2005 population of 94,704 living in a land area of 143,258 hectares ....
". In 1646 a colonial law ordered the separation of Amerindians from mestizo
Mestizo

Mestizo is a Spanish language term that was used in the Spanish Empire to refer to people of mixed Europe and Indigenous peoples of the Americas ancestry in Latin America....
s and mulatto
Mulatto

Mulatto denotes a person with one White people parent and one Black people parent or a person who has black ancestry and white ancestry. It is perceived as pejorative and demeaning in some cultures....
s, and for this reason the colonial administration began the construction of a new town in Aná, where is today the Berrio Square and where a place called Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de Aná (Our Lady of Candelaria of Aná) was built. Three years after they started the construction of the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria, rebuilt at the end of the 18th century.

Development of the villa


After 1574, with the establishing of Gaspar de Rodas in the valley, population started to grow according with weddings registered in the San Lorenzo Church: six couples between 1646 and 1650 to 41 couples between 1671 and 1675. The development of gold mines in the Northeast of Antioquia required an agricultural region to provide enough food, therefore, the Aburrá Valley became the nearest supplier. Moreover, the Aburrá Valley is located in a strategic position between the gold mines' region and what was the first provincial capital of Antioquia, Santa Fe.

Santa Fe became an old and poor town, while trade and prominent personalities of the region were passing through the Aburrá Valley where rich families started to buy lands. Soon the first settlers asked the creation of the Cabildo
Cabildo (council)

For a discussion of the contemporary Spanish and Latin American cabildo, see Ayuntamiento.A cabildo or ayuntamiento was a former Spanish, colonial administrative council that governed a municipality....
 in the valley, thus gaining a most autonomous administration from Santa Fe. Such intention was opposed by the Santa Fe administration, but Regent
Regent

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 Mariana of Austria
Mariana of Austria

Mariana of Austria was Queen consort of Spain as the second wife of King Philip IV of Spain, who was also her maternal uncle. She was the daughter of Habsburg Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and Infanta Maria Anna of Spain, Philip IV of Spain's sister....
 signed the edict of its creation on November 22 1674. The governor Miguel de Aguinaga proclaimed the royal edict on November 2 1675 where it was given the title of Villa de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria.

During the Spanish colony


Before the creation of the villa
Villa

A villa was originally an upper-class country house, though since its origins in Roman Republic times the idea and function of a villa has evolved considerably....
, the inhabitants were dispersed in the valley and there were only some families concentrated in the junction of Aná Stream (today Santa Helena Stream), and Medellín River
Medellín river

The Medell?n River , in some of its trayectory called the Porce river, is a river that flows though the Colombian city of Medell?n. For many years an organization called Mi Rio was involved in cleaning the river, trying to bring the river back to its prior glory and cleanliness....
 and others were living in El Poblado San Lorenzo. With the royal edict, the settlers chose the Aná site as the heart of the future city with the Candelaria Church as the center.

The first constructions were simple: straw roofs, the houses of the most important persons were of two floors, while the church and the Cabildo had nothing to admire. It was only during the 18th century when they started to beautify the church. The Cabildo had only one floor located at the western part of the plaza and it had straw roof until 1742 when it was changed by roof tiles. In 1682 traders and foreigners started the construction of Veracruz Hermitage that was consecrated as a church by the Bishop of Popayán
Popayán

Popay?n is a municipality and def. is a capital city of the Colombian departments of Colombia of Cauca Department, with a population of about 215,000 people....
 in 1712.

The first census during the Colonial times in the Valley was done in 1675: there were 3,000 persons and 280 families. There was not other census in the following hundred years until the colonial visitor Antonio Mon y Velarde ordered one that was done between 1786 and 1787: there were 14,507 persons and 241 families. In 1808, two years before the independence, there were 15,347 persons and 360 families.

In 1803 was founded the Royal College of the Franciscans in the Central Plaza (today Berrío Square) with faculties as grammar
Grammar

Grammar is the field of linguistics that covers the conventions governing the use of any given natural language. It includes morphology and syntax, often complemented by phonetics, phonology, semantics, and pragmatics....
, philosophy
Philosophy

Philosophy is the study of general problems concerning matters such as existence, knowledge, truth, beauty, justice, validity, mind, and language....
 and theology
Theology

Theology is the study of the existence or attributes of a deity or gods, or more generally the study of religion or spirituality. It is sometimes contrasted with religious studies: theology is understood as the study of religion from an internal perspective , and religious studies as the study of religion from an external perspective....
. Soon after they translated the College
College

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 to a new building in the San Ignacio Plazoleta. In 1821 was renamed as Colegio de Antioquia (Antioquia's College} and finally it was named Universidad de Antioquia in 1901. The first Antioquian university was also the seat for the first skill training school, the first cultural radio broadcasting of Latin America
Latin America

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, the first regional botanical garden
Botanical garden

Botanical gardens grow a wide variety of plants primarily to categorize and document for scientific purposes. Botanists and horticulturalists tend the flora and maintain the garden's library and herbarium of dried and documented plant material....
 and it is nowadays popular for development in medicine and organ transplant
Organ transplant

Organ transplant is the moving of an organ from one body to another , for the purpose of replacing the recipient's damaged or failing organ with a working one from the donor site....
.

Industrial revolution


The population of Medellín grew six times during the first part of the 20th century from 59.815 inhabitants in 1905 to 358,189 in 1951. During the 19th century the city got a national importance because its production of gold and coffee and the construction of the regional railway (Ferrocarril de Antioquia, not in use today). The Thousand Days War
Thousand Days War

The Thousand Days War , was a civil armed conflict in the newly created Republic of Colombia, between the Colombian Conservative Party, the Colombian Liberal Party and its radical factions....
 (1899-1902), stopped the industrial development of the city , although the civil war
Civil war

A civil war is a war between organized groups to take control of a nation or region, or to change government policies. It is high-intensity conflict, often involving Regular Army, that is sustained, organized and large-scale....
 did not touch the region in a direct way. Thanks to reforms by President Rafael Reyes
Rafael Reyes

Rafael Reyes Prieto was commander in chief of the Colombian National Army and President of Colombia . In his years as president he received money from the United States as part of the indemnity for Panama....
 after the conflict, the city restarted its industrial development with the foundation of the Chamber of Commerce
Chamber of commerce

A chamber of commerce is a form of business network. Business owners in towns and cities form these local societies to advocate on behalf of the business community....
 of Medellín. The Chamber was the responsible of the development of a regional transport project that put Medellín in contact with other Colombian regions and the international economies at the time.

However the importance of gold production in the development of the city, the product that would make the city to grow during the 20th century, was coffee
Coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted seeds, commonly called coffee beans, of the Coffea. Caffeinated coffee has a stimulating effect in humans....
 that was to become of international dimensions as the first export product of the country as Café de Colombia
Café de Colombia

Caf? de Colombia was a Colombian based professional road bicycle racing Cycling team active from 1985 to 1990. The team was sponsored by the Colombian coffee growers Federaci?n Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia....
. The industrial and commercial dynamism of Medellín created also a caste of traders and entrepreneurs that were to open the first industries with a national projection. However, the hot part of the industrialization came during the 1930s with the development of textile
Textile

A textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by Spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn....
s created by families which fortunes came from the gold mine exploitation during the Colonial time. There were also production of glass, drinks and food that put Medellín as the first industrial region of Colombia. It is during the 1930s that most of the Antioquian industries were created and many of them still alive, either with their original names or with modifications.

The discovering of coal
Coal

Coal is a readily combustion black or brownish-black sedimentary rock. The harder forms, such as anthracite, can be regarded as metamorphic rock because of later exposure to elevated temperature and pressure....
 mines in Amagá
Amagá

Amag? is a town and municipio in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Part of the subregion of Southwestern Antioquia.External links...
, few miles at the south of the Aburrá Valley, and the building of industrial hydroelectric plants
Hydroelectricity

Hydroelectricity is electricity generated by hydropower, i.e., the production of power through use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water....
 gave the energy that the big new industries required and they supported the creation of several small companies. The Antioquia Railway (constructed in 1875) defeated the difficult geography of one of the most mountainous regions of South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
, especially with the construction of La Quiebra Tunnel which allowed the industrial center to get in connection with the Magdalena River
Magdalena River

The Magdalena River , also called Yuma River is the principal river of Colombia, flowing northward about 1,540 kilometres through the western half of the country....
, the main fluvial commercial way of Colombia. Also during the 1930s Medellín became a main trade center in the region and it got its first airport, the Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport in 1932.

The study of Charles H. Savage about the ways of production in the Antioquia region for ten years (1960 - 1972) is an example of how important the Medellín industries came to be in the Colombian and South American context. He studied the consequence of the social changes produced by the introduction of technologies to give as a result a kind of development. Savage examined three factories from Antioquia: two pottery works in Santuario
Santuario

Santuario is a town and municipality in the Colombian Departments of Colombia of Antioquia Department. Part of the subregion of Eastern Antioquia....
 and La Blanca and a tailoring factory in Medellín. What was admired by Savage was not only the kind of production of the Antioquian factories, but the working relationships of the workers and their patrons, giving as a result an industrial productivity and efficiency that he called the "Culture of Work". Savage died in 1973, but his conclusions were published by his college George F. Lombardi as Sons of the Machines.

Art and literature during the first part of the 20th century


The University of Antioquia
University of Antioquia

The University of Antioquia , also called UdeA, is a public university, department al, coeducational, research university based primarily in Medell?n, Antioquia Department, Colombia....
, the National University of Colombia
National University of Colombia

The Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogot?, D.C. , is a public university, coeducational, research university, and the Flagship university campus of the National University of Colombia System, which also includes six satellite campuses located in the cities of Medell?n, Manizales, Palmira, Arauca, Arauca, Leticia, and San Andr?s, Colombia....
 with its Medellín branch and the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, have been the historical academic centers in the city and the responsible for the formation of an intellectual class in the region with a national and international projection.

Arts and literature have been an important social element in Medellín. During the first part of the 20th century the city saw in literature the transition from romanticism
Romanticism

Romanticism is a complex artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Western Europe, and gained strength during the Industrial Revolution....
 to the most modern art and literary movements of the new century. Tomás Carrasquilla
Tomás Carrasquilla

Tom?s Carrasquilla Naranjo , was a Colombian writer who lived among two centuries in the region of Antioquia. He dedicated himself to very simple jobs as tailor, secretary of a judge, store keeper in a mine and worker of the Ministry of Public Works....
 (1858 - 1940) was among those who represent such transition with a work that focused on the people of his native Antioquia, accurately portraying their daily lives and customs. The writer and philosopher Fernando González
Fernando González (writer)

Fernando Gonz?lez Ochoa , was a Colombian writer and existentialist philosopher known as "el fil?sofo de Otraparte" . He wrote about sociology, history, art, moral, economy, epistemology and theology in a magisterial and creative way, using different genres of literature....
 from Envigado
Envigado

Envigado is a city of Colombia in the department of Antioquia, located at the south of the Aburr? Valley and belonging to the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n....
 (in the Metropolitan Area of Medellín), the cartoonist Ricardo Rendón and the poet León de Greiff
León de Greiff

Le?n de Greiff , was a Colombian poet of the 20th century. His full name was Francisco de As?s Le?n Bogislao de Greiff and used several pseudonyms in his works....
, all of these founders among others of Los Panidas, a Medellín literature movement of the time. Other featured poets and writers were Porfirio Barbajacob and Efe Gómez, while as painters the masters were Eladio Vélez and Pedro Nel Gómez
Pedro Nel Gómez

Pedro Nel G?mez was a Colombian engineer, architect, Painting, and sculptor. He started the Colombian Muralist Movement with Santiago Martinez Delgado, strongly influenced by the Mexican Muralism....
. Among musicians were Carlos Vieco Ortiz and the city became a national center of home record music like Sonolux, Ondina and Silver.

The Medellín Clubs, many of them with a long tradition traced in the city since the end of the 19th century, became also a center for intellectual and industrialist movements like Club Union (founded in 1894) and Club Campestre (founded in 1924). In 1909 was created Circo España and Teatro Bolívar in 1919. The beautiful Teatro Junín was demolished for the construction of the Coltejer Tower. Cine Colombia, the first movie distributor of the country, was founded in Medellín in 1927.

Medellín Master Plan


During the 1950s the industrialists, traders and local government traced what was called the "Medellín Master Plan" (MMP) (Plan Piloto) consisting in an urban projection of the city in the Aburrá Valley that would give way to the creation of the first Metropolitan Area in Colombia. Paul Wiener and José Luis Sert were the architects that leaded the project. Among the main features of the MMP were the canalization of the Medellín River
Medellín river

The Medell?n River , in some of its trayectory called the Porce river, is a river that flows though the Colombian city of Medell?n. For many years an organization called Mi Rio was involved in cleaning the river, trying to bring the river back to its prior glory and cleanliness....
, the control of new settlements in the Valley slopes, the creation of an industrial zone in the Guayabal District, the planning of the city in harmony with the river, the construction of a main sport zone with the city stadium and an administrative center in La Alpujarra.

However, Colombia entered in a new era of political instability with the murder of presidential candidate Jorge Eliecer Gaitán
Jorge Eliécer Gaitán

File:Jorge Eli?cer Gait?n Ayala.jpgJorge Eli?cer Gait?n was a politician, a leader of a populism movement in Colombia, a former Education Minister and Labor Minister , List of mayors of Bogot? of Bogot? and chief of the Colombian Liberal Party ....
 in Bogotá in 1949 and political violence punished the rural areas of Colombia. Farmers fled to the cities and Medellín saw the fast growing of its population in the span of a few years. The Valley slopes became soon popular quarters with poor conditions that would change the history of the industrialist center. In 1951 the city had 358,189 inhabitants and only 20 years after, in 1973, the population was of 1,071,252 inhabitants, thus three times more.

This demographic explosion had several consequences in the MMP: the urban limits of the city grew to areas that were not contemplated in the MMP making that Medellín touched the urban areas of other cities of the Aburrá Valley like Envigado
Envigado

Envigado is a city of Colombia in the department of Antioquia, located at the south of the Aburr? Valley and belonging to the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n....
, Bello
Bello

Bello may refer to:People*Bello Nock, star clown in Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus*Ahmadu Bello , Nigerian politician*Andr?s Bello , Venezuelan humanist, poet, lawmaker, philosopher, and educator...
 and Itagüí
Itagüí

Itag?? is a town and municipio in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Itag?? is part of the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n.Itag?? is known as the most industrialized city in all Colombia, therefore having the nickname, "La Ciudad Industrial"....
 among others; the new Medellín settlers were poor families without credit to buy their housing, therefore, several quarters were built out of the MMP; several old downtown buildings were demolished to construct tall towers, offices and avenues. For example, the other time beautiful and traditional Junin Theatre along the Santa Elena Stream was demolished to build the Coltejer Tower. The migration provided with enough workforces that contributed in a bigger expansion of textile factories that were modernized during this period, but it created new problems for the city as the rising of unemployment, lack of services for poor quarters, urban violence in several districts and a collapse of any transport system that so far has served the city. It was the perfect conditions for the development of mafia
Mafia

The Mafia is a Sicily criminal society which is believed to have emerged in late 19th century Sicily. It is a loose association of criminal groups that share a common organizational structure and code of conduct....
 that were to punish the city in the following decades, while the MMP had to wait better times.

Cultural life in the last decades


The 1950s decade saw also a new generation of writers and artists in Medellín, with new literature tendencies and many of them strong critics of the local and national life. Manuel Mejía Vallejo
Manuel Mejía Vallejo

Manuel Mej?a Vallejo, was a Colombian writer and journalist. The specialist Lu?s Carlos Molina says that Mej?a represents the Andean aspect of the contemporary Literature of Colombia, characterized by a world of symbols which are little by little being lost in the memory of the mountain....
 established a new narrative style without abandon his regional preferences. It was also the time of Nadaism
Nadaism

Nadaism was a Colombia literary movement that developed from 1960 to 1965.Nadaism was a countercultural movement with roots in Dadaism and Surrealism....
, a literature movement founded by Gonzalo Arango
Gonzalo Arango

Gonzalo Arango Arias was a Colombian poet, journalist and philosopher. He was famous in his country for being the founder of a literature and philosophy movement called "Nada?smo" with other young Colombian thinkers of his generation and that was inspired by the Colombian philosopher Fernando Gonz?lez ....
 and many other companions that was openly anti-clerical, expressing against the traditional institutions of society and culture and considered philosophically nihilist
Nihilist

Nihilist can refer to* a person who believes human existence has no objective meaning, purpose, or intrinsic value. See nihilism* a Russian cultural and political movement, see Nihilist movement...
. The painter Debora Arango
Débora Arango

Debora Arango was a Colombian artist, born in Medell?n, Colombia as the daughter of Castor Mar?a Arango D?az and Elvira P?rez. Though she was primarily a painter, Arango also worked in other media, such as ceramics and graphic art....
 joined the social and political reviews of the Colombian arena with her works. Other painter that would make Medellín famous in art was Fernando Botero
Fernando Botero

Fernando Botero Angulo is a Colombian neo-figurative artist, self-titled "the most Colombian of Colombian artists" early on, coming to prominence when he won the first prize at the Sal?n de Artistas Colombianos in 1959....
 who found in the daily life of the city and its dramas the inspiration for his work. He donated most of this works to the Museum of Antioquia
Museum of Antioquia

The Museum of Antioquia is an art museum in Medell?n, Colombia. It houses a large collection of works by Medell?n native Fernando Botero and Pedro Nel G?mez....
 and the city dedicated to him the Botero Square. In the 1970s the artist Rodrigo Arenas Betancur
Rodrigo Arenas

Rodrigo Arenas Betancur was a Colombian sculptor, born on October 23, 1919 in Fredonia, Antioquia. At the time of his death in 1995 he was recognized as one of the most important sculptors in Colombia and Latin America....
 would let his monumental works of sculptures not only in Medellín but also in many other regions of Colombia. His famous work, the Monument to the Race in La Alpujarra Administrative Center was homage to the Paisa
Paisa

A paisa is a monetary unit currently equivalent to of a rupee or Bangladeshi taka and is used in several countries, including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan....
 culture.

There were many cultural centers built during this time that enriched the city like the Pablo Tobón Uribe Theatre (1967), the Modern Art Museum (1978) and the Metropolitan Theatre (1987). In 2000 the traditional Museum of Antioquia had a second official opening with many works of Fernando Botero. It was also the time of new universities in the city like Medellín University (1950) and Eafit University
Universidad EAFIT

EAFIT University , is a Colombian college located in El Poblado, Medell?n - Medell?n, being one of the most prestigious superior educational centers of the nation and the Antioquia....
 (1960).

Research

The American Geographical Society is currently working on a project to assemble a complete virtual bibliography of Comuna 13, one of the many barrios of Medellin. This project is being lead by Dr. David Keeling of Western Kentucky University.

Today


The vocation of Medellín as the industrial city of Colombia has been the main factor to support the overcoming of its 1980's-1990's crisis. The Metro de Medellín
Metro de Medellín

The Metro de Medell?n is an Rapid transit that crosses the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n from North to South and from Centre to West. As one of the first experiences of modern mass transportation in Colombia, the Metro of Medell?n is a product of the urban planning of the Antioquia Department....
, a massive urban transport service, became the pride of the city and so far the only Colombian Metro that helped the city to recover the Medellín Master Plan designed in the 1950s. The construction of the Plaza Mayor, an international center for congresses and expositions, was designed to show the globalized
Globalization

Globalization in its literal sense is the process of transformation of local or regional phenomena into global ones. It can be described as a process by which the people of the world are unified into a single society and function together....
 economy of Colombia to the world. Medellín is today a modern city with a 3 million population Metropolitan Area that is recovering the rhythm of its vocation as a main trade and industrial center.

The former violent crisis served also to make the purpose of demolish the heavy social barriers that were in a big part the reason of many social evils. The same Metro joined the Metropolitan Area from poor to rich districts and a new planning of the public buses is undergoing with the so-called "Metroplus". The spaces for art, poetry, drama, the construction of public libraries, the foundation of new ecological parks and the integration of the Medellineans to the development of their own city, can be widely proven today.

Geography and climate


Medellín has an area of 382 km². It has 16 comunas (districts), 5 township
Corregimiento

Corregimiento is a term used in Colombia to define a subdivision of Departments of Colombia. According to the Colombian Constitution of 1991 and Decree 2274 of October 4, 1991, Corregimiento is an internal part of a Department or province, which includes a population core....
s
and 271 barrio
Barrio

Barrio is a Spanish language word meaning district or neighborhood. The word has come into use in English language mostly through the large Hispanic populations on both coasts of the United States....
s
. The metropolitan area
Metropolitan area

A metropolitan area is a large population center consisting of a large metropolis and its adjacent zone of influence, or of more than one closely adjoining neighboring central city and their zone of influence....
 of Medellín lies within the Aburrá valley at an elevation of 1,500 meters and is bisected by the Medellín River
Medellín river

The Medell?n River , in some of its trayectory called the Porce river, is a river that flows though the Colombian city of Medell?n. For many years an organization called Mi Rio was involved in cleaning the river, trying to bring the river back to its prior glory and cleanliness....
 (also called Porce), which flows northward. North of the valley are the towns of Bello
Bello, Antioquia

Bello is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia and is a suburb of Medell?n, the department capital. Bello is part of the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n....
, Copacabana
Copacabana, Antioquia

Copacabana is a town and municipality in the Colombian Departments of Colombia of Antioquia Department. Copacabana is part of the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n....
, Girardota
Girardota

Girardota is a town and municipio in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Girardota is part of the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n....
 and Barbosa
Barbosa, Antioquia

Barbosa is a town and municipalities of Colombia in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Situated 39 km from the city of Medell?n, it is one of the municipalities of the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n....
. To the south of the valley Itagüí
Itagüí

Itag?? is a town and municipio in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Itag?? is part of the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n.Itag?? is known as the most industrialized city in all Colombia, therefore having the nickname, "La Ciudad Industrial"....
, Envigado
Envigado

Envigado is a city of Colombia in the department of Antioquia, located at the south of the Aburr? Valley and belonging to the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n....
, Sabaneta
Sabaneta, Antioquia

Sabaneta is a town and municipality in the Colombian Departments of Colombia of Antioquia Department, also part of the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n....
, La Estrella
La Estrella

La Estrella may refer to:*Estrella , jazz band from Malaysia.*La Estrella, Chile*La Estrella, Colombia*La Estrella, Spain*Estrella Freeway, Arizona State Route 303 in Valley of the Sun...
 and Caldas
Caldas

Caldas may refer to:*?aldas, Azerbaijan* Francisco Jos? de Caldas, Colombian lawyer and scientist, after whom the departments of Colombia and the town are named....
 can be found.

Because Medellín is located at above sea level, its climate is not as hot as other cities located at the same latitude near the equator. Because of its altitude above sea level and privileged location in the Andes Range, Medellín's weather is more characteristic of a Humid subtropical climate
Humid subtropical climate

Humid subtropical climate is a climate zone characterized by hot, humid summers and chilly to mild winters. This climate type covers a broad category of climates, and the term "subtropical" may be a misnomer for the winter climate....
 rather than that of a Tropical climate
Tropical climate

A tropical climate is a kind of climate typical in the tropics. Wladimir K?ppen's widely-recognized K?ppen climate classification defines it as a non-arid climate in which all twelve months have mean temperatures above ....
. The city's average annual temperature is 22 °C (72 °F) and because of its proximity to the equator, its temperature is constant year round with minimal temperature variations. Temperatures range from 15 °C (52 °F) to 30 °C (86 °F). The pleasant spring-like climate year round makes it known as 'La Ciudad de la Eterna Primavera' or 'City of the Eternal Spring'. However, as the city is located in a valley and many of its districts are on slopes, temperatures can be slightly cooler on its surrounding mountains.

Administrative divisions


Medellín is a city based in a republican
Republican

Republican can refer to:* Advocates of a republic, a form of government that is not a monarchy or dictatorship, and is generally associated with the rule of law...
 democratic system that comes from the Administrative decentralisation processes stated in the Colombian Constitution of 1991
Colombian Constitution of 1991

The Political Constitution of Colombia, promulgated in 1991 and better known as the Constitution of 1991, is the current governing document of the Republic of Colombia....
. Government is shared by the Mayor of Medellín and the Municipal Council, both elected by popular vote.

The municipality is made by official departments (secretarías): Social promotion, urban culture, social development, education, evaluation and control, government, resources, public works, administrative services, environment, general department, private department, transport and women. There are also many departments with a certain autonomy: the Olaya Herrera Airport, the Public Library (Biblioteca Pública Piloto), the College of Antioquia (Colegio Mayor), the Urban Development Enterprise (EDU), the Public Service Enterprise (EEPPM), the Sport and Recreation Institute (INDER), the General Enterprises of Medellín (EEVVM), the Medellín Bus stations, the General Hospital of Medellín, the health service enterprise "Metrosalud", the Metropolitan Institute of Technology (ITM), the Metro de Medellín
Metro de Medellín

The Metro de Medell?n is an Rapid transit that crosses the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n from North to South and from Centre to West. As one of the first experiences of modern mass transportation in Colombia, the Metro of Medell?n is a product of the urban planning of the Antioquia Department....
, the Department for the Administration of the Medellín parks (Metroparques) and Metroseguridad.

The city belongs to the Medellín Metropolitan Area that is made by ten municipalities. Medellín is divided into six zones and these are subdivided into 16 Communes. The barrio
Barrio

Barrio is a Spanish language word meaning district or neighborhood. The word has come into use in English language mostly through the large Hispanic populations on both coasts of the United States....
s and urban institutional areas make the Communes. There are more than 249 barrios and 5 township
Corregimiento

Corregimiento is a term used in Colombia to define a subdivision of Departments of Colombia. According to the Colombian Constitution of 1991 and Decree 2274 of October 4, 1991, Corregimiento is an internal part of a Department or province, which includes a population core....
s, which are part of the municipality of Medellín.

Zones

  • South-eastern Zone: El Poblado Commune.
  • South-western Zone: Guayabal and Belén communes.
  • West Central Zone: Laureles, La América and San Javier communes.
  • East Central Zone: La Candelaria, Villa Hermosa and Buenos Aires communes.
  • North-western Zone: Castilla, Doce de Octubre and Robledo communes.
  • North-eastern Zone: Aranjuez, Manrique, Popular and Santa Cruz commune.
  • Township
    Corregimiento

    Corregimiento is a term used in Colombia to define a subdivision of Departments of Colombia. According to the Colombian Constitution of 1991 and Decree 2274 of October 4, 1991, Corregimiento is an internal part of a Department or province, which includes a population core....
    s: San Sebastián de Palmitas, San Cristóbal, Altavista, San Antonio de Prado and Santa Elena.


Street nomenclature


Streets in Medellín are somewhat defined based on the Cartesian coordinate system
Cartesian coordinate system

In mathematics, the Cartesian coordinate system is used to determine each Point uniquely in a Plane through two numbers, usually called the x-coordinate or abscissa and the y-coordinate or ordinate of the point....
. Certain definitions for these streets are:

  • Street (Calle): any street running from east to west and vice versa. The numbers increase from south to north except in a zone of El Poblado where the street numbers increase from north to south adding the denomination "sur". e.g.: Calle 10 sur. In downtown streets are known by name and many of them honouring Latin America
    Latin America

    Latin America is a region of the Americas where Romance languages ? particularly Spanish language and Portuguese language, and variably French language ? are primarily spoken....
    n countries: Calle Colombia, Calle Perú, Calle Bolivia, Calle Venezuela, etc.
  • Street (Carreras): run from south to north and vice versa; Carrera 1st starting to the east.
  • Circulars (Circulares): these streets loop certain areas, for example in Barrio Laureles around Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana. They are known by numbers: Circular 1...
  • Transversals (Transversales).
  • Diagonal streets (Diagonales).
  • Avenues (Avenidas): usually wide and large streets, with some sort of importance. They have names : Avenida Jorge Eliecer Gaitán, Avenida Regional, Avenida El Poblado, etc.
  • Boulevards (Pasajes): Rather a pedestrian street with gardens, the most popular is "Pasaje Junín" between the Coltejer Tower and the Bolívar Square, downtown.

Law and Government

Politics and law in Colombia are centralized; that is, most laws are agreed on and passed across from the capital city of Bogotá
Bogotá

Bogot? ? officially named Bogot?, D.C. , formerly called Santa Fe de Bogot? ? is the capital city of Colombia, as well as the most populous city in the country, with 6,776,009 inhabitants ....
. However, as a major city Medellín also pulls its weight. The government of the City of Medellín is divided into executive
Executive

Executive may refer to:* Executive , a branch of government authority, along with the legislative and judiciary.* Executive order, an edict issued by a member of the executive branch of a government...
 and legislative branches. The Mayor of the City (Alcalde) is publicly elected for a term of four years (just like the President and the Governor of any other Department in Colombia).

Crime

From the 1980s until the late 1990s, the city was known for being a base for the most powerful international drug trafficking organizations like the home-based Medellín Cartel
Medellín Cartel

The Medell?n Cartel was an organized network of Illegal drugs trade originating in the city of Medell?n in Colombia and operating through the 1970s and 1980s....
, led by Pablo Escobar
Pablo Escobar

Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, , gained world infamy as a Colombian People drug lord and became so wealthy from the drug trade that in 1989 Forbes listed him as the seventh richest man in the world....
, and for being constantly affected by the violent Colombian conflict. It was, however, primarily common delinquent elements such as street gangs that made Medellin one of the most violent cities in the world. In the year 1991 for example, the city recorded 6,349 homicides and a rate eleven times that of Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
. The United States government considered the city so dangerous that it shut down its consulate in 1981 for security reasons. The death of Pablo Escobar
Pablo Escobar

Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria, , gained world infamy as a Colombian People drug lord and became so wealthy from the drug trade that in 1989 Forbes listed him as the seventh richest man in the world....
 in 1993 was initially regarded in Colombia as the beginning of the end for the drug cartels. Through the mid 1990s violence in Medellin reduced significantly, but it peaked once again in 2001 when over 4000 violent deaths where registered . This deterioration was due to the dispute between Marxist guerillas and paramilitary groups, a fight which was centralized in a neighborhood named Comuna 13 (Comune 13). As a result, paramilitary elements gained control of the marginalized area. As of 2002, the government had little effective control over certain population centers around the city, but the murder rate of Medellin is currently below that of Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
.

Economy


The present-day economy of Medellín is one of the largest of Colombia and is led by a powerful group of people from the private sector known as the Grupo Empresarial Antioqueño (Antioquian Enterprises Group). (It was known as the Sindicato Antioqueño -Antioquian Union-, but after being mistakenly associated with working unions abroad, which hampered its international growth for many years; the more formal name was created) . Represented by David Bojanini; who leads Suramericana de Seguros (an insurance conglomerate), Carlos Piedrahita; with the Compañía Nacional de Chocolates (Food industry), José Alberto Velez; Cementos Argos (a multinational cement company) and Jorge Londoño; leading Bancolombia, nyse (cib), (Colombia's largest bank). Together they consolidated this group that has an aggregate market capitalization of approximately US$17 billion dollars and who employ more than 80,000 Colombians.

This group also participates in other sectors of the city industry and is an active trader in the Colombian stock exchange. The city serves as headquarters for many national and multinational companies and its centers of higher education constantly contribute to the modernization of the region and its industry.

Tourism
Tourism

Tourism is travel for recreational or leisure purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from...
 has strongly developed in the city in recent years. The main economic products are steel
Steel

Steel is an alloy consisting mostly of iron, with a carbon content between 0.2% and 2.14% by weight , depending on grade. Carbon is the most cost-effective alloying material for iron, but various other alloying elements are used such as manganese, chromium, vanadium, and tungsten....
, textile
Textile

A textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by Spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn....
s, confections, food and beverage, agriculture
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
 (from its rural area), public services
Public services

Public services is a term usually used to mean Service s provided by government to its citizens, either directly or by financing private provision of services....
, chemical products and pharmaceuticals, refined oil
Oil

An oil is a chemical substance that is in a viscosity liquid state at room temperature or slightly warmer, and is both hydrophobic and lipophilic ....
 and flower
Flower

A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproduction structure found in flowering plants . The biological function of a flower is to mediate the union of male sperm with female ovum in order to produce seeds....
 exports.

Gross domestic product


According to Proexport Colombia, the gross domestic product
Gross domestic product

File:GDP nominal per capita world map IMF 2008.pngThe gross domestic product or gross domestic income is one of the measures of national income and output for a given country's economy....
 (GDP) can be studied in two areas: Medellín as a Metropolitan Area
Metropolitan area

A metropolitan area is a large population center consisting of a large metropolis and its adjacent zone of influence, or of more than one closely adjoining neighboring central city and their zone of influence....
 and Medellín itself. As a Metro Area, it contributes the 67% of the total State of Antioquia's GDP. As the only city it contributes the 55% of the GDP State. At its level the State of Antioquia is the second national economical region of Colombia. The Antioquia's GDP was by 2005 more than USD 14,700 and it is the first exporter State of Colombia. The Aburrá Valley is the first economical concentration of the State and its GDP was of USD 7,800 million.

In the National GDP, Medellín contributes the 8%. If we combined the Medellín GDP contribution with the one of Valle del Cauca State the total is 11%. It means that Medellín is the second economical region in Colombia after Bogotá
Bogotá

Bogot? ? officially named Bogot?, D.C. , formerly called Santa Fe de Bogot? ? is the capital city of Colombia, as well as the most populous city in the country, with 6,776,009 inhabitants ....
 as far as 2005.

The 2005 Report of the Economic Colombian Review of Proexport and the International Cooperation Agency of Medellín, concluded also that Medellín was at the same level of GDP contribution to the national economy with cities like Panama
Panama City

Panama City is the Capital and largest city of the Panama. It has a population of 708,738, with a total metro population of 1,063,000, and it is located at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, at ....
, and San José de Costa Rica. The % GDP contribution of Medellín to the national economy was superior to cities like Monterrey
Monterrey

Monterrey is the capital city of the northeastern Mexico state of Nuevo Le?n and a Monterrey of the same name. Also known as "Sultana del Norte" , Monterrey is an important industrial and business center....
 - Mexico
Mexico

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 (6,47%); Cali
Calì

Cal?, also written in english as Cali, is a italian surname, widespread mainly in the Ionian Sea side of Sicily.For the surname Cal? is assumed the origin of the greek word kalos , or from its Sanskrit root kali, "time"....
 - Colombia
Colombia

Colombia , officially the Republic of Colombia , is a country in north-western South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the north west by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean....
 (6,26%) and Miami - USA
United States

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 (0,58%).

Medellín Cluster


Medellín created the first Colombian business cluster
Business cluster

A business cluster is a geographic concentration of interconnected businesses, suppliers, and associated institutions in a particular field. Clusters are considered to increase the productivity with which companies can compete, nationally and globally....
 being with the Antioquia State the first exporter region of the country with 1,750 exporter enterprisers based in Medellín. The Cluster was created with the support of the Chamber of Commerce of Medellín and the City Administration for an actual total of 21,000 companies that share the 40% of total exportations, the 25% of the regional GDP and the 40% of the Metro Area employment. The main economical activities of the Medellín Cluster (MC) are located in electricity generation
Electricity generation

Electricity generation is the process of converting non-electrical energy to electricity. For electric utility, it is the first process in the delivery of electricity to consumers....
, textile
Textile

A textile is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by Spinning raw wool fibres, linen, cotton, or other material on a spinning wheel to produce long strands known as yarn....
, fashion design
Fashion design

Fashion design is the applied art dedicated to clothing and lifestyle accessories created within the cultural and social influences of a specific time....
, construction
Construction

In the fields of architecture and civil engineering, construction is a process that consists of the building or assembling of infrastructure. Far from being a single activity, large scale construction is a feat of multitasking....
, tourism
Tourism

Tourism is travel for recreational or leisure purposes. The World Tourism Organization defines tourists as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from...
 and business
Business

A business is a legally recognized organization designed to provide good s and/or Service to consumers. Businesses are predominant in capitalism economies, most being privately owned and formed to earn profit that will increase the wealth of its owners....
. As a goal of the MC is the inclusion of the health services, a sector that is also very important in the local economy.

Tourism industry


Medellín became in the last decade as a main destination for national and international tourism. The city has the infrastructure to answer the exigencies of a tourist industry at any level. As a trade and industrial center, its tourism is rather of business, congresses, international and national meetings and the health tourism due to its world reputation in medicine and modern health centers. Plaza Mayor was built for congresses and expositions with all the facilities of any international space of such kind. Several hotels are specialized in this kind of events, most of them with halls and meeting rooms for conventions, seminars, rooms with offices, translation services and many other facilities for business people. In health service Medellín is leader in plastic surgery
Plastic surgery

Plastic surgery is a medical :Category:Surgical specialties concerned with the correction or restoration of form and function. While famous for aesthetic surgery, plastic surgery also includes a variety of fields such as craniofacial surgery, hand surgery, burn surgery, microsurgery, and reconstructive surgery....
, organ transplant
Organ transplant

Organ transplant is the moving of an organ from one body to another , for the purpose of replacing the recipient's damaged or failing organ with a working one from the donor site....
 and health treatments related to cancer
Cancer

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 and circulatory system pathology.

As setting, the Aburrá Valley is a favourite place for photographers due to the high mountains that surround the city as green-blue walls, sun settings and hills among the urban areas with several parks. The Arví Regional Park with 11,241 hectares in the Santa Elena Township is one of the most visited. That is a place for camping, ecological scouting and contemplation of stunning views of the city. In many other hills there are tourist spots for view seen, restaurants, music and dance, shopping and ecology.

December is one of the best times to visit Medellín, because is the month where the city is adorned with thousand of colorful lights and designs that attracts national and international visitors.

Among the several Catholic churches in the city, the most visited are the Metropolitan Cathedral in the Bolívar Square (downtown) that is said to be the biggest only-brick temple of the world with 45 metres of high and 5,000 meters square of area. Other old temples can be seen downtown like the Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria, the Veracruz Church, one of the oldest in the Aburrá Valley, the Saint Ignatius Church, Saint Joseph Church, Saint Anthony Church and many others.

Medellín is also a city of Museums, sculptures, popular festivities (Feria de las Flores, Desfile de Mitos y Leyendas, International Festival of Poetry, Feria Taurina and many others), concerts, theatre, opera, parks, tourist areas and a very busy nightlife with the traditional rumba.

Urban development


There are obvious signs of heavy urban development within the city of Medellín, particularly with the construction of new skyscrapers. In fact, Medellín is outpacing all other major Colombian cities in the construction and proposed development of new high-rises, including Bogotá, the nation's capital and economic center. As of September 2008, there were 127 high-rises under construction in Medellín, including 25 being approved, and 17 being proposed.

Education


Medellín is also home to over 30 universities that serve mainly the Antioquia State, the "Eje Cafetero" (Colombian Coffee-Growers Axis
Colombian Coffee-Growers Axis

Colombian Coffee-Growers Axis a part the Colombian Paisa region famous for the growing and production of a majority of the Colombian coffee, which is renowned as some of the best coffee in the world....
) region and the Caribbean Coast. Among the most important are the public universities Universidad de Antioquia, Universidad Nacional and Politecnico Jaime Isaza Cadavid, and the private EAFIT University, Universidad de Medellín, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Universidad de San Buenaventura, Escuela de Ingenieria de Antioquia, Universidad Santo Tomas, Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje SENA and CES. There are also important technological centers such as the Metropolitan Institute of Technology (ITM).

During the last decade the administration of the city has given importance to the popular education with the building of several schools and libraries in poor quarters. Many private schools and colleges have a long tradition in the city, several of them run by the Catholic Church, private organizations and foreign institutions. Among of them can be mentioned: The Columbus School, Theodoro Hertzl School, San Ignacio de Loyola School, Colegio Colombo Britanico, El Corazonista School, Marymount School, Montessori School, Gimnasio Los Pinares, Gimnasio Los Alcázares, San José De La Salle, Instituto Jorge Robledo, the Salesian Technical School Pedro Justo Berrío, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colegio Cumbres and many others.

Many NGOs and official organizations have very important nets in the city to support the development of children and youth from poor communities, for example Ciudad Don Bosco that cares for street children
Street children

Street children is a term used to refer to children who live on the streets of a city. They are deprived of family care and protection. Most children on the streets are between the ages of about 5 and 18 years old, and their population between different cities is varied....
. The process of pacification of the city brought several organizations to the poorest quarters to work with youth that have been involved in urban violence in order to give to them better opportunities. In that process the Medellín universities, public and private, played a good role together with official institutions of the local and national level.

Transport


Air transportation


International and main national flights are served through the José María Córdova International Airport
José María Córdova International Airport

Jos? Mar?a C?rdova International Airport is the main airport serving the Colombian city of Medell?n and its surrounding metropolitan area. The airport is located about 30 minutes from the urban area by the new Las Palmas express way, in the municipality of Rionegro....
 (MDE), in Rionegro, another municipality east of Medellín and outside the Aburrá Valley. The José María Córdova Intl. is better suited for large aircraft and instrument/night time operation. Its international terminal is served with daily international flights to and from Miami, New York
New York

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, Mexico City
Mexico City

Mexico City is the capital city of Mexico. It is the most important economic, industrial, and cultural center in the country; the most populous city with over 8,836,045 inhabitants in 2008....
, Caracas
Caracas

Caracas is the Capital and largest city of Venezuela. It is located in the north of the country, following the contours of the narrow Caracas Valley on the Coastal Range, Venezuela....
, Quito
Quito

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, Panama City
Panama City

Panama City is the Capital and largest city of the Panama. It has a population of 708,738, with a total metro population of 1,063,000, and it is located at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, at ....
, Porlamar
Porlamar

Porlamar is the largest city on Isla Margarita, Nueva Esparta State in Venezuela. It was founded on the southeast coast in 1536, less than 40 years after Christopher Columbus first sailed through....
, Aruba
Aruba

Aruba is a -long island of the Lesser Antilles in the southern Caribbean Sea, north of the Paraguan? Peninsula, Falc?n State, Venezuela. Together with Bonaire and Cura?ao it forms a group referred to as the ABC islands of the Leeward Antilles, the southern island chain of the Lesser Antilles....
 and other important cities. Olaya Herrera Airport (EOH) serves mainly regional flights, commuter and light aircraft.

Land transportation


Diesel buses, taxis and an urban train referred as Metro de Medellín
Metro de Medellín

The Metro de Medell?n is an Rapid transit that crosses the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n from North to South and from Centre to West. As one of the first experiences of modern mass transportation in Colombia, the Metro of Medell?n is a product of the urban planning of the Antioquia Department....
 served as public transportation in the city. The Metro of Medellín connects the cities of Medellín, Itagüí
Itagüí

Itag?? is a town and municipio in Antioquia Department, Colombia. Itag?? is part of the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n.Itag?? is known as the most industrialized city in all Colombia, therefore having the nickname, "La Ciudad Industrial"....
, Envigado
Envigado

Envigado is a city of Colombia in the department of Antioquia, located at the south of the Aburr? Valley and belonging to the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n....
 and Bello
Bello, Antioquia

Bello is a town and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia and is a suburb of Medell?n, the department capital. Bello is part of the Metropolitan Area of Medell?n....
. Line A departs from Itagüí to Niquía, while Line B goes from San Antonio to San Javier. The metro is complemented with Line K and Line J, an air cable car, locally known as Metrocable
Metrocable

Metrocable is an aerial tramway system implemented by the City Council of Medell?n, Colombia with the purpose of providing a complementary transportation service to that of the Metro de Medell?n....
, which serves a depressed and geographically difficult area. Line K begins on Acevedo Station on Metro Line A, and continues uphill ending in Santo Domingo Savio. Line J begins on San Javier Station on Metro Line B, and continues uphill ending in La Aurora. A new Metrocable line (Line S) is projected to be inaugurated in 2009, and will connect Santo Domingo Savio with El Tambo in Arví Park near Guarne
Guarne

Guarne is a town and municipality in the Colombian Departments of Colombia of Antioquia Department. Part of the subregion of Eastern Antioquia....
. Medellín is the only Colombian city with such transportation systems.

Despite the variety of options, traffic in Medellín has become chaotic, as the number of vehicles have exceeded highway capacity; furthermore, the pollution produced by the diesel buses has become a major issue, most notably in the center of the city and the southern district of El Poblado. The city has no further space for the construction of new highways.

In 2006, the construction of Metroplus began, a service of buses with an exclusive road, much like Bogotá's TransMilenio
TransMilenio

The TransMilenio is a bus rapid transit system that serves Bogot?, Colombia. As of June 2007, the system runs throughout 8 lines, covering Av....
, which will allow faster transit for the service's buses and Metro stations. The service will be inaugurated in 2009, and it will cover most of the city, the first step will be the Troncal Medellín that will go from the Universidad de Medellín in the west, to Aranjuez, in the north east part of the city. The service will help to decrease the city's contamination and traffic problems, as many old buses will be retired and the service's buses will work with natural gas
Natural gas

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.

Demography


Growing of the population of
Medellín between 1905-2005
Years
with census
Total
population
% growing
year base 1905
1905*59.815 100%
1912*70.547 118%
1918*79.146 132%
1928*120.044 201%
1938*168.266 281%
1951**358.189 599%
1964**772.887 1292%
1973**1.077.252 1791%
1985**1.468.089 2454%
1993**1.630.009 2725%
2005**2.223.078 3717%
*Historia de Antioquia - **Censos del DANE


The 58% of the Antioquian Department population lives in the Aburrá Valley. From that number, the 67% lives in the city of Medellín. From those who live now in Medellín, 61.3% were born in the city, 38% in other parts of Colombia and 0,3% in another country.

According to the National Administrative Department of Statistics
National Administrative Department of Statistics

The National Administrative Department of Statistics , commonly referred to as DANE, is the Colombian Administrative Departments of Colombia responsible for the planning, implementation, analysis and diffusion of the official statistics of Colombia....
, Medellín had, by 2005, a population of 2,223,078 inhabitants becoming the second largest city in Colombia. The Metropolitan Area of Medellín had that year 3,312,165 inhabitants. The density, per km.sq, in the city is 5,820. There were 130,031 Medellineans living in the city townships. 46,7% of Medellineans are males and 53,3% are females. Illiteracy is 9,8% in persons older than 5 years old. 98,8% of the households in Medellín have electricity, 97.3% have drinking water, and the 91,0% have a fixed phone.

Birth and death

According to the 2005 DANE census, in that year Medellín registered 33,307 births, a little less than year 2004 (33,615). Dead numbers for year 2005 were 10,828, less than year 2004 with 11,512.

Ethnicities

The ethnographic makeup of the city is:

  • White
    White

    White is a color, the Color vision#Physiology of color perception which is evoked by light that stimulates all three types of color sensitive cone cells in the human eye in near equal amount and with high brightness compared to the surroundings....
     (Mix of Spanish (Basque, Castillian, Andalucian), Jewish, Arabic, Other European) (70%)
  • Mestizo
    Mestizo

    Mestizo is a Spanish language term that was used in the Spanish Empire to refer to people of mixed Europe and Indigenous peoples of the Americas ancestry in Latin America....
     (Mix of Spanish, African, and Indigenous) (20%)
  • Afro-Colombian
    Afro-Colombian

    Afro Colombians refers to Colombians of Black people ancestry, and the great impact they have had on Colombian culture....
     (6.5%)
  • Indigenous
    Indigenous peoples of the Americas

    The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those peoples....
     (0.1%)


Medellin received a lot of immigrants during the 17th and 18th centuries from Spain and some forced immigration from West Africa. Most Indigenous peoples died from the introduction of European diseases, and from assimilation with early Spanish settlers. Consequently, Spanish settlers, who at first were only men, began to immigrate with Spanish women. Later, some immigrants arrived from Lebanon, Jordan, Germany and Portugal during the 19th century. Many people from Medellín are referred to as Paisas
Paisa Region

Paisa A person from the ?Paisa region? in Colombia, South America. Located in the north west of the country. The region is formed by the Colombian departments of Colombia or provinces of Antioquia Department, Caldas Department, Risaralda Department and Quind?o Department....
, people of mainly Spanish ancestry with a mix of African and Indigenous. There is a small Afro-Colombian and Zambo-Colombian (people of Indigenous and African Descent) population .

The Chocó Department
Chocó Department

Choc? is a departments of Colombia of Colombia known for its large Afro-Colombian population. It is in the west of the country, and is the only Colombian department to have coastlines on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean sea....
 is just west of Antioquia and leading the move of many Afro-Colombian and Zambo-Colombian migrants to Medellín and other municipalities near Medellín. Migration from the Colombian Caribbean coasts has been important in the city especially through young people who come to study in the Medellinian universities and remain to work. The main foreign migration is of Ecuador
Ecuador

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ians dedicated to informal trade.

Culture


People from Medelli­n are actually called by their state denomination of Antioqueños (Antioquians) as opposed to a city-derived nameof Medellinenses (Medellinians). They are also known as Paisa
Paisa Region

Paisa A person from the ?Paisa region? in Colombia, South America. Located in the north west of the country. The region is formed by the Colombian departments of Colombia or provinces of Antioquia Department, Caldas Department, Risaralda Department and Quind?o Department....
s
, which some suggest is derived from the coffee growers. The term Paisa comes from the word Paisano (fellow countrymen). They make up one of the five different regional cultures within Colombia, also called the Paisa region
Paisa Region

Paisa A person from the ?Paisa region? in Colombia, South America. Located in the north west of the country. The region is formed by the Colombian departments of Colombia or provinces of Antioquia Department, Caldas Department, Risaralda Department and Quind?o Department....
 with the states of Caldas
Caldas

Caldas may refer to:*?aldas, Azerbaijan* Francisco Jos? de Caldas, Colombian lawyer and scientist, after whom the departments of Colombia and the town are named....
, Risaralda
Risaralda

Risaralda may refer to:* Risaralda Department, in Colombia* Risaralda River* Risaralda, Caldas a town and municipality in Caldas Department...
, Quindío and some towns of Valle del Cauca and Tolima
Department of Tolima

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.

Although the Paisa culture is dominant in Medellín (the "Paisa Capital"), it is possible to find variety as the city starts to be more cosmopolitan. Some streets of the city start to reflect such reality: places where you can find vallenato
Vallenato

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s, traditional music from Chocó, national and international food, Chinese restaurants
China

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, Cuban
Cuba

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 and even Argentine cafés
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
. The universities in special became a meeting of a human variety with the richness of students coming from Aborigin communities of Colombia and foreigners.

The Paisa culture is made rather by Spanish background; evident Catholic traditions, business people and they are famous for being very welcoming and friendly. Paisas like Fiesta Brava
Bullfighting

Bullfighting or tauromachy , is a traditional spectacle of Spain, Portugal, some cities in southern France, and several Latin American countries, in which one or more live bulls are ritually killed as a public spectacle....
, rodeo
Rodeo

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, music, poetry and soccer. They are very proud of their city, their success and future and they talk about that every moment. Paisas speak soft and fast, they smile very easy and can create a party in a short time. They are famous for being hard workers. It is common to discuss prizes with Paisas in popular markets. The traditional rumba is the way they call the nightlife of enjoying weekends in discos, pubs, parks or certain appropriated streets.

Festivals and events


La Feria de las Flores (The Festival of the Flowers
Festival of the Flowers

Festival of the Flowers is a Festivals in Colombia that takes place in the Colombian city of Medell?n. The festival is the most important social event for the city and features the Silleteros Parade, a pageant, automobiles, a Paso Fino horse parade and many musical concerts....
) is the most important festival
Festival

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 of Antioquia and it takes place in Medellín in early August. The event has been celebrated every year since 1957. This festival has several activities such as antique cars parade
Parade

A parade is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, float or sometimes large balloons....
, Desfíle de Silleteros (flower carriers parade), mass horse rides
Cavalcade

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 down the streets, exhibition of fondas from much of the towns in Antioquia, etc.

Other festivals are the International Poetry
Poetry

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  (June) (which received the 2006 Right Livelihood Award
Right Livelihood Award

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 ), the Parade of Myths and Legends (December) and ColombiaModa (fashion industry event).

Sports


Medellín's best known and most popular sports clubs are Atlético Nacional
Atlético Nacional

Corporaci?n Deportiva Club Atl?tico Nacional is a Colombian football team based in Medell?n. They play their home games at the Estadio Atanasio Girardot stadium which also serves as home to Independiente Medell?n....
, Envigado F.C. and Independiente Medellín football (soccer) teams. They play at the Atanasio Girardot Stadium. Medellín is also known for its two main swimming teams, which are Calamares Pilsen and Huracanes. Three times Tour de France stage winner Santiago Botero Echeverry
Santiago Botero

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 was also born in the city. Medellín is also the birthplace of professional golfer and PGA Tour player Camilo Villegas
Camilo Villegas

Camilo Villegas is a Colombian professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour and the European Tour.Villegas was born in Medell?n, Colombia, and took up the game as a child....
.



Nicknames


Besides being called the "industrial capital of Colombia", Medellín is also called "Ciudad de la Eterna Primavera" (The City of Everlasting Spring), "Capital de la Montaña" (Mountain's Capital), "Ciudad de las Flores" (City Of The Flowers), "Capital de las Orquídeas" (Orchids' Capital), "La Bella Villa" (Beautiful Village), "Tacita de Plata" (Little Silver Cup), and "Medallo" (A short coloquial name) .

Sister cities


  • Barcelona
    Barcelona

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    , Spain
    Spain

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    .
  • Bilbao
    Bilbao

    Bilbao, is the largest city in the Basque Country in northern Spain and the capital of the province of Biscay .The city has 354,145 inhabitants and is the most financially and industrially active part of Greater Bilbao, the zone in which almost half of the Basque Country?s population lives....
    , Spain
    Spain

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  • Bogotá D.C
    Bogotá

    Bogot? ? officially named Bogot?, D.C. , formerly called Santa Fe de Bogot? ? is the capital city of Colombia, as well as the most populous city in the country, with 6,776,009 inhabitants ....
    , Colombia
    Colombia

    Colombia , officially the Republic of Colombia , is a country in north-western South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the north west by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean....
  • Buenos Aires
    Buenos Aires

    Buenos Aires is the Capital and largest city of Argentina. It is located on the southern shore of the R?o de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent....
    , Argentina
    Argentina

    Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
  • Cali
    Calì

    Cal?, also written in english as Cali, is a italian surname, widespread mainly in the Ionian Sea side of Sicily.For the surname Cal? is assumed the origin of the greek word kalos , or from its Sanskrit root kali, "time"....
    , Colombia
    Colombia

    Colombia , officially the Republic of Colombia , is a country in north-western South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the north west by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean....
  • Fort Lauderdale, United States
    United States

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    .
  • Milan
    Milan

    Milan is the second largest city of Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. It is the capital in the Province of Milan, as well as the Regions of Italy capital of Lombardy....
    , Italy
    Italy

    Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
  • Hyderabad, India
    India

    India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
  • Varna
    Varna

    Varna is the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast and in Northern Bulgaria, third-largest in Bulgaria after Sofia and Plovdiv, and Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits, with a population of 352,211....
    , Bulgaria
    Bulgaria

    The state of Bulgaria , Scientific transliteration Balgarija, officially the Republic of Bulgaria has played a significant role in the Balkans in south-eastern Europe for over fourteen centuries....
  • Monterrey
    Monterrey

    Monterrey is the capital city of the northeastern Mexico state of Nuevo Le?n and a Monterrey of the same name. Also known as "Sultana del Norte" , Monterrey is an important industrial and business center....
    , Mexico
    Mexico

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  • Miami, United States of America.
  • Tacuarembó
    Tacuarembó

    Tacuaremb?, is a town in Uruguay....
    , Uruguay
    Uruguay

    Uruguay is a country located in the southeastern part of South America. It is home to 3.46 million people, of whom 1.7 million live in the capital Montevideo and its metropolitan area....
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