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Municipality and town in Bolívar Department, Colombia
Turbaco is a municipality in the Bolívar Department of Colombia. It is located about 20 km southeast of Cartagena de Indias and is one of Bolívar's most
Turbaco
Department of Colombia
Indias. Other important cities include Magangué, El Carmen de Bolívar and Turbaco. In today's villages of Maria La Baja, Sincerín, El Viso, and Mahates and
Bolívar_Department
City in coastal northern Colombia
the eastern coast of the exterior bay: Cospique in the suburban area of Turbaco: Yurbaco Tribe Heredia found these settlements "...largely surrounded with
Cartagena,_Colombia
Municipality and town in Bolívar, Colombia
30 °C (81 to 86 °F). Turbaná borders Turbaco and Cartagena in the north, Arjona in the south and Arjona and Turbaco in the east. View a boundary-overlaid
Turbaná,_Bolívar
Department of Colombia
— the Zenú and the Turbacos. The Zenú language was perhaps part of the Chibchan language family by the Arhuacos branch. The Turbaco people were part of
Sucre_Department
Colombian footballer born 2000
Muñiz Date of birth (2000-10-19) October 19, 2000 (age 25) Place of birth Turbaco, Colombia Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Position Forward Team information Current
Brayan_León
Spanish navigator
go further into the forest, to the native village at the future site of Turbaco. When they arrived at the town, they were attacked by the natives, and
Juan_de_la_Cosa
President of Mexico many times, 1833 to 1855
Anna went into exile in Kingston, Jamaica. Two years later, he moved to Turbaco in New Granada (now Colombia). In April 1853, he was invited to return
Antonio_López_de_Santa_Anna
Yumbo Valle del Cauca 107,334 108,895 66 Cereté Córdoba 105,815 115,013 67 Turbaco Bolívar 105,166 116,223 68 Villa del Rosario Norte de Santander 101,952
List of cities in Colombia by population
List_of_cities_in_Colombia_by_population
President of Panama (1833–1909)
Conservative Party. Manuel Amador Guerrero was born on 30 June 1833 in Turbaco, in the Bolívar Department of the Republic of Colombia to María Mercedes
Manuel_Amador_Guerrero
Spanish conquistador, navigator and governor
survivors who had escaped into the jungle he came upon the village of Turbaco. The Spanish were then taken by surprise by a counterattack. Nearly the
Alonso_de_Ojeda
northwestern Colombia Toro, western Colombia Tupe, northeastern Colombia Turbaco people, northwestern Colombia Urabá, northwestern Colombia Urezo, northwestern
List of Indigenous peoples of South America
List_of_Indigenous_peoples_of_South_America
Decentralized subdivisions of the Republic of Colombia
Santa Rosa Santa Rosa del Sur Simití Soplaviento Talaiga Nuevo Tiquisio Turbaco Turbana Villanueva Zambrano Almeida Aquitania Arcabuco Belén Berbeo Betéitiva
Municipalities_of_Colombia
Indias: including the district of Cartagena and the municipalities of Turbaco, Turbana, Arjona and Santa Rosa de Lima, with a population of 1,255,298
Demographics_of_Colombia
1989 novel by Gabriel García Márquez
and his entourage set off for Turbaco. The group spend a sleepless night in Barranca Nueva before they arrive in Turbaco. Their original plan was to continue
The_General_in_His_Labyrinth
metropolitan area of Cartagena comprises the municipalities of Cartagena, Arjona, Turbaco and Turbana. The metropolitan area of Bucaramanga comprises the municipalities
List of South American metropolitan areas by population
List_of_South_American_metropolitan_areas_by_population
Region Barranquilla, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Ciénaga, Malambo, Baranoa and Turbaco 6,000,000 Pacific Belt Medellín, Cali, Bello, Pereira, Manizales, Armenia
List_of_megalopolises
Wellingwourth May San Andrés 2,000 Piratas de San Andrés 9 Estadio Rafael Naar Turbaco 1,200 None 10 Estadio Rafael Hernández Pardo Santa Marta – Tiburones de
Sport_in_Colombia
Part of the Spanish conquest of Colombia
municipality Necoclí) on January 20, 1510, the first remaining settlement was Turbaco, founded on December 8, 1510. The first cities founded on Colombian soil
Spanish conquest of the Muisca
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Muisca
eastern coast of the exterior bay: Cospique Tribe In the suburban area of Turbaco: Yurbaco Tribe Some subsidiary tribes of the Kalamari lived in today's
History of Cartagena, Colombia
History_of_Cartagena,_Colombia
2023Season of Mountain Bike
Schätti (SUI) Nicole Koller (SUI) 31 March–2 April Copa Colombia MTB II Turbaco 2 Jhonnatan Botero (COL) (XCO) María José Salamanca (COL) (XCO) Juan
2023_UCI_Mountain_Bike_season
2022–2023 outbreak of viral disease in Colombia
Julie (2022-09-11). "Se confirma el primer caso de viruela del mono en Turbaco". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-09-11. "¡Ojo! Se confirman
2022–2023 mpox outbreak in Colombia
2022–2023_mpox_outbreak_in_Colombia
Talaigua Nuevo Bolívar 11,086 11,445 208 Tiquisio Bolívar 18,786 23,385 209 Turbaco Bolívar 63,046 75,208 210 Turbaná Bolívar 13,493 15,353 211 Villanueva
List of cities and towns in Colombia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Colombia
Colombian accordionist
in 23 November 1971 when the bus she was in crashed on the outskirts of Turbaco. José Velásquez wrote the song "Homenaje a Faby Meriño" in her memory.
Fabri_Meriño
Colombian boxer (born 1945)
1966 Calamar, Colombia 11 Win 11–0 Jesus Cardenas KO 7 (8) 10 May 1966 Turbaco, Colombia 10 Win 10–0 Jose Godoy PTS 6 29 Apr 1966 Estadio Once de Noviembre
Antonio_Cervantes
Botanical garden in Colombia
Cartagena “Guillermo Piñeres”) is located in the hills above Cartagena, in Turbaco, Bolívar, Colombia. It stretches over nine hectares, of which three hectares
Cartagena_Botanical_Garden
Species of cactus
travellers Humboldt and Bonpland in April 1801, near the small village of Turbaco, near Cartagena, Colombia. It was reported by Bonpland to have first flowered
Disocactus_phyllanthoides
northwestern Colombia Toro, western Colombia Tupe, northeastern Colombia Turbaco people, northwestern Colombia Urabá, northwestern Colombia Urezo, northwestern
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Public research university in Cartagena, Colombia
municipalities of Simití, Santa Rosa del Sur, Carmen de Bolívar, San Estanislao, Turbaco, and San Marcos Magangué. Faculty of Economic Sciences: Economics, Business
University_of_Cartagena
Species of snake
Pacific lowlands of Ecuador. The type locality given is "les environs de Turbaco [Department de Bolívar], en Colombie ". According to Amaral (1929), the
Porthidium_lansbergii
Military unit
Corps Basic and Formation School was opened, headquartered at first in Turbaco (Bolivar), then moved to Carne (Cartagena) and is today currently located
Colombian_Naval_Infantry
Bilateral relations
the Panama Congress of Nations. Anderson died en route to his post in Turbaco, near Cartagena de Indias on 24 July 1826. U.S. relations with the government
Colombia–United States relations
Colombia–United_States_relations
Spanish conquistador (1484–1554)
Cartagena Bay. After fierce combat with the natives of the territory of Turbaco, Heredia founded a city, now Cartagena de Indias, naming it after Cartagena
Pedro_de_Heredia
Colombian non-profit
The "City of Women" (Ciudad de las Mujeres), founded in March 2003 in Turbaco, is a safe haven built by and for displaced women. It is part of the reparation
The_League_of_Displaced_Women
University in Colombia
Established 1970 Director Alberto Roa Varelo Location Campus ternera: km 1 via Turbaco Campus manga: Street of the Bouquet cra.21 #25-92 , Cartagena de Indias
Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar
Universidad_Tecnológica_de_Bolívar
American politician (1788–1826)
the Panama Congress of Nations. Anderson died en route to his post in Turbaco, near Cartagena, Colombia on July 24, 1826. He is buried at Soldier's Retreat
Richard_C._Anderson_Jr.
Greater Cartagena de Indias Not defined officially Cartagena de Indias, Turbaco, Turbana, Clemencia, Santa Catalina, Santa Rosa, and Villanueva 1,971,656
Metropolitan areas of Colombia
Metropolitan_areas_of_Colombia
Season of television series
Cartagena, Colombia (Rafael Núñez International Airport) Naranjas (Los Lagos) Turbaco (El Balcón) Cartagena (Centro de Convenciones Cartagena de Indias – Patio
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Statue; Lord Vishnu
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English : habitational name from places in Hampshire and Shropshire named Elson. The former is named from the Old English personal name Æ{dh}elswī{dh} (composed of the elements æ{dh}el ‘noble’ + swī{dh} ‘strong’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the latter from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Elli (see Ellington) + Old English tūn ‘settlement’ or dūn ‘hill’.English : variant spelling of Ellson.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : patronymic from the Yiddish male personal name Elye, from Hebrew Eliyahu ‘Elijah’ (see Elias).
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Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Tamil
Heroic Warrior; A Prophet's Name; Hope; Achievement
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Variant spelling of English Janette, JANNETTE means "God is gracious."
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Irish
Irish Gaelic name BRUADAIR means "dream."
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fostered by the Rising Sun
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Tamil
Queen
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American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Teutonic
Ready for a Fight; Noble and Ready
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Talia, TAHLIA means "dew."
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