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Medellín

Medellín ( MED-ə-LEEN MED-ay-(Y)EEN; Spanish: [meðeˈʝin] or [meðeˈʎin]), officially the Special District of Science, Technology and Innovation of Medellín (Spanish: Distrito Especial de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación de Medellín), is the second-largest city in Colombia after Bogotá, and the capital of the department of Antioquia. It is located in the Aburrá Valley, a central region of the Andes Mountains, in northwestern South America. The city's population was 2,508,452 at the 2018 census. The metro area of Medellín is the second-largest urban agglomeration in Colombia in terms of population and economy, with more than 4 million people. In 1616, the Spaniard Francisco de Herrera Campuzano erected a small indigenous village (poblado) known as "Saint Lawrence of Aburrá" (San Lorenzo de Aburrá), located in the present-day El Poblado commune. On 2 November 1675, the queen consort Mariana of Austria founded the "Town of Our Lady of Candelaria of Medellín" (Villa de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de Medellín) in the Aná region, which today corresponds to the center of the city (east-central zone) and first describes the region as "Medellín". In 1826, the city was named the capital of the Department of Antioquia by the National Congress of the nascent Republic of Gran Colombia, comprising present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama. After Colombia won its independence from Spain, Medellín became the capital of the Federal State of Antioquia until 1888, with the proclamation of the Colombian Constitution of 1886. During the 19th century, Medellín was a dynamic commercial center, first exporting gold, then producing and exporting coffee. Towards the end of the 20th century and into the beginning of the 21st, the city regained industrial dynamism, with the construction of the Medellín Metro commuter rail, liberalized development policies and improvement in security and education. Researchers at the Overseas Development Institute have lauded the city as a pioneer of a post-Washington Consensus "local development state" model of economic development. The city is promoted internationally as a tourist destination and is considered a global city type "Gamma +" by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. The Medellín Metropolitan Area produces 67% of the Department of Antioquia's GDP and 11% of the economy of Colombia. Medellín is important to the region for its universities, academies, commerce, industry, science, health services, flower-growing, and festivals. In February 2013, the Urban Land Institute chose Medellín as the most innovative city in the world due to its recent advances in politics, education, and social development. In the same year, Medellín won the Veronica Rudge Urbanism Award conferred by Harvard University to the Urban Development Enterprise, mainly due to the North-Western Integral Development Project in the city. Medellín hosted UN-Habitat's 7th World Urban Forum in 2014. In 2016, the city won the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize. The award seeks to recognize and celebrate efforts in furthering innovation in urban solutions and sustainable urban development.
Known in ancient times as: Metellinum
Periods/Settlements: hellenistic-republican, roman

Distance between:

Madrid to Medellín 157 Miles / 253 Kms
Barcelona to Medellín 462 Miles / 744 Kms

Postal Code 06411



Population 2019

Total: 2263
Total Men: 1132
Total Women: 1131

Broadband and mobile Internet coverage

fixed ≥ 30Mbps : 98%
fixed ≥ 100Mbps : 0%
3G HSPA : 100%
4G LTE : 100%
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amusement park Nearby

North Park
Aquarium Medellin

aquarium Nearby

Explora Park

art gallery Nearby

Palace of Culture Rafael Uribe Uribe

museum Nearby

Teatro Romano De Medellin
Antioquia Museum
Medellin Modern Art Museum
Memory House Museum
Museum of Modern Art

park Nearby

Lleras Park
Nutibara Hill
Plaza Botero - Medellín, Antioquia
Parque de El Poblado
Cerro El Volador Natural Park
Plaza Cisneros
Parque de la bailarina
Parque Pies Descalzos
San Antonio Park
Arví Park Medellin Colombia
Parque Lineal La Presidenta
Medellin River Parks
Ciudad del Río Lineal Park
Presidenta Park
Paseo Carabobo

tourist attraction Nearby

Pueblito Paisa
BiciTour Medellín
Bachelor Party Medellin
Parque Bolívar
Parque Berrio
Botanical Garden
Castillo de Medellín
Statue of Hernán Cortés
Ruinas de Porta Caeli
Escalators Comuna 13 (Top End)
Sculpture park Nutibara Hill
Katsatour de la Diversidad
Parque de las aguas
Inicio graffitour
Katsatour Cerro de la Luna
Geavidatours
Katsatour Cerro del Sol
Katsatour Comuna 13
Árbol De La Vida
Castle Museum
Ecoparque Mirador Cerro El Picacho
Cerro Pan de Azucar
Cerro de los Valores
Santa Fe Zoo
metro cable juan XIII
Fincas en alquiler Medellín
ColombiaModa
Billar Montoya
Planetarium Jesus Emilio Ramirez Medellin
El Gaitero
Mirador segundo piso estación Metrocable
Escalator Comuna 13
Catedral Basílica Metropolitana de Medellín
Comuna 13 shop
Easy Taxi Oficina Principal
Medellin Botanical Garden Foundation
Excursiones Coroso
Jardin Circunvalar - Cinturon Verde
Finca La Bendicion
Fundación Casa Museo Maestro Pedro Nel Gómez
Orquideorama Botanical Garden
San Pedro Cemetery Museum
Monumento a La Raza