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  • Medellin
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  • Medellin is the second largest city in Colombia. It was here that Carlo Tramonti was sent following his deportation, and was forced to live in the Hotel Miramar, where he managed to rebuild his power base.
  • The film's screenplay was discovered on a New York City subway by Turtle and was later produced by Vince, Eric Murphy, and Nick Rubenstein, who all helped fund the film as well. The indie film premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival to very negative critical responses, and was later bought by Harvey Weingard for just $1 dollar and goes direct-to-DVD.
  • Medellin (also referred as "The City of Enternal Summer") is the capital of the Republic of Antioquia and the region of Uraba Valley. It was founded in 1649 during the spanish colonization and since then have becomed one of the most important cities of the region.
  • [[Medellín is the capital city of the Antioquia Department in Colombia. It was founded in 1675 by Miguel de Aguinaga. As of 2005, Medellin municipality has a population of 2.09 million inhabitants[3]. This makes Medellín the third most populated city in Colombia after Bogotá and Cali. Edit this section or read more == GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION ==]] El Picacho, Santo Domingo, Pan de Azúcar, La Asomadera, and El Salvador complete the list of guardian hills that stand out around the city as natural public spaces.
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  • Medellin
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  • Medellin (also referred as "The City of Enternal Summer") is the capital of the Republic of Antioquia and the region of Uraba Valley. It was founded in 1649 during the spanish colonization and since then have becomed one of the most important cities of the region. The city is notable alike as one of the main cultural centers of Antioquia. It hosts major festivals of wide experience and recognition locally, nationally and internationally. It also features a heavy academic and scientific activity, which has earned him recognition as a university city and knowledge, and given also that it also settle some of the most important Antioquian universities.
  • Medellin is the second largest city in Colombia. It was here that Carlo Tramonti was sent following his deportation, and was forced to live in the Hotel Miramar, where he managed to rebuild his power base.
  • The film's screenplay was discovered on a New York City subway by Turtle and was later produced by Vince, Eric Murphy, and Nick Rubenstein, who all helped fund the film as well. The indie film premiered at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival to very negative critical responses, and was later bought by Harvey Weingard for just $1 dollar and goes direct-to-DVD.
  • [[Medellín is the capital city of the Antioquia Department in Colombia. It was founded in 1675 by Miguel de Aguinaga. As of 2005, Medellin municipality has a population of 2.09 million inhabitants[3]. This makes Medellín the third most populated city in Colombia after Bogotá and Cali. Edit this section or read more == GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION ==]] Medellín’s geographical location, between the central area of the country and the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, provide it with competitive advantages. Some of them are the cultural crossing among Colombians who come to Medellín as a meeting place and the investment advantages with exporting projection. This city, the capital of an active and progressing state like Antioquia, has a strategic location as it seats on a valley in the Andes Central mountain range at 1,475 meters (4,839 feet) above sea level. This makes the city have warm weather all-year round, with temperatures averaging 24°C (72.5°F), and have great geographical housing, industrial, commercial, leisure, and sports conditions. A river named after Medellín runs through the city; it has been a local development means that has turned the city into a bridge-and-street network to interconnect westside and eastside. In the valley, two geographical unevenness stand out to refresh the landscape with shades of green, and they are El Volador guardian hill and Nutibara guardian hill, that are just two of the seven guardian hills around the city. El Picacho, Santo Domingo, Pan de Azúcar, La Asomadera, and El Salvador complete the list of guardian hills that stand out around the city as natural public spaces. Medellín, with an area of 382 square kilometers (147.5 square miles), is a growing metropolis. It spreads out through a varied topography with a great valley between eastern and western hills that expand towards the surrounding mountains. Along the valley, Medellín joins other nearby towns; to the north: Barbosa, Girardota, Copacabana, and Bello; to the south: Envigado Itagüí, Sabaneta, La Estrella, and Caldas. All of them are developmental and progress focal points that impact Medellín with commercial and cultural exchanges, turning it into Greater Medellín, a great metropolitan area. The towns of Guarne and Rionegro are the eastern limits of Medellín and Angelópolis, Ebéjico, and Heliconia are its western limits. Other nearby towns are El Retiro, La Ceja, Amagá, San Pedro, Santa Fe de Antioquia, San Jerónimo, La Pintada, Sopetrán, and Fredonia, rural touristic destinations with different entertainment proposals for locals and visitors.
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