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La Calera · La CaleraOn Wednesday night, Union La Calera made their debut in the group stage of the Copa Sudamericana with an important victory in Colombia. The cement team defeated Alianza FC 1-0, with an experienced Emanuel Gigliotti scoring a penalty. The result breathes life into the process led by coach Manuel Fernández, who was being questioned about the discreet campaign in the National Tournament. A peculiarity of the Calera's debut in the tournament is rela…See the Story
More Argentines than Chileans: the unprecedented La Calera line-up that marked their winning debut in the South American Championship - La Tercera
San José · San JoséSome days ago, ABC reported that several indigenous peoples of the Potosí region would face Colombia over excavation plans of the galleon San José. The Gustavo Petro government has developed a project that raises doubts in the Colombian and international scientific community due to a lack of transparency about the specific intervention that will be carried out, as well as immediately, in the first days of April. They did not include Spain in the…See the Story
“If Colombia wipes out the Carangas from Galeón San José it would be colonization”
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Cundinamarca · CundinamarcaCronos, Paloma and Dolce left Bogotá more than a decade ago, but Bogotá has never left them. They are horses with a particular character. They are serene, mentally strong, they can handle everything. As they would say in Colombia: they have streets. They live on a 79-hectare farm, El Imperio, in the municipality of Chocontá (Cundinamarca), an hour and a half from the Colombian capital. The spectacular view of the El Sisga reservoir, the moors in…See the Story
The second life of Bogotá's slave horses
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Sesquilé · SesquiléRoad accidents are an increasingly serious problem in Colombia, and even during Holy Week they don't give up. The bus accident in the early morning of this Maundy Thursday has claimed the lives of two people, a minor and an adult woman, and has left 12 injured, as confirmed to this newspaper by Álvaro Farfán, a fire captain in Cundinamarca, the department surrounding Bogotá. It happened on the road that connects the country's capital with that o…See the Story
Road accidents don't stop at Easter
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Cundinamarca · CundinamarcaLa exgobernadora del Valle y el exregistador nacional fueron elegidos por los militantes del Partido de la U, con una votación del 98 por ciento. Los dos liderarán el partido por un periodo de dos años. Hasta agosto de año pasado, esa colectividad estuvo dirigida por Dilian Francisca Toro, actual gobernadora del Valle.
¡#LaUElige y le dice Sí ✅ a su nueva Dirección Colegiada 👩🏼👨🏻!.Clara Luz Roldán González y Alexander Vega Rocha fueron eleg…See the Story
Clara Luz Roldán y Alexander Vega serán codirectores de la U
San José · San JoséControversy skipped in Colombia. The Republic of Colombia's Congress has opened an investigation against former president of the country Juan Manuel Santos (2010-2018) for the alleged "intrusion" and "archaeological plunder" of the Spanish galleon San José, sunken in 1708 off Cartagena de Indias and found in 2015, and whose wreck is disputed with Spain, although it could be explored jointly.See the Story
Trouble with the San José galleon: archaeologists denounce that the wreck has been “looted” and the Colombian Government denies it
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San José · San JoséThe National Oversight of Submerged Heritage demands that the project to explore the wreck be suspended immediately: “It is the scene of an alleged criminal act.”See the Story
A former president of Colombia, investigated for the alleged “looting” of the Spanish galleon 'San José'
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Cundinamarca · CundinamarcaNéstor Leonardo Rico Rico was born on May 11, 1973 in Bogotá. He is the representative of the House for Cundinamarca with Radical Change. It is part of the Third Committee. He is a public accountant at the Central University. He specializes in Management of Territorial Entities from the Externado University and another in Management and Administrative Development from the Nueva Granada Military University. He also holds a master's degree in Muni…See the Story