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Barranquilla (Latin
American Spanish pronunciation: [baraŋˈkiʝa] ) is the
capital district of the Atlántico
department in Colombia. It is
located near...
- A. (Latin
American Spanish: [ˈʝunjoɾ]),
commonly known as
Junior de
Barranquilla, by its old name Atlético Junior,
commonly as
Junior FC, or
simply as...
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Barranquilla Fútbol Club is a
professional Colombian football team
based in
Barranquilla, that
currently plays in the Categoría
Primera B. They play their...
- The
Barranquilla Carnival (Spanish:
Carnaval de
Barranquilla) is one of Colombia's most
important folkloric celebrations, and one of the
biggest carnivals...
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Barranquilla has 2
extra holidays,
celebrating Monday and
Tuesday of Carnival. The
following are
considered holidays only in the city of
Barranquilla:...
- well as the
return of Putumayo,
Barranquilla, Cúcuta,
Caldas and Caquetá.
Putumayo last
competed in 2000;
Barranquilla competed for the last time in 2002;...
- the
Country Club of
Barranquilla,
Barranquilla, Colombia,
until 1970. The
tournament was
known locally as the City of
Barranquilla Championships or Campeonato...
- The
Barranquilla Open is a
tournament for
professional female tennis players pla**** on
outdoor hardcourts. The
event is
classified as a WTA 125 tournament...
- 7 September 2023 (2023-09-07) 18:00 UTC−5
Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez,
Barranquilla Attendance: 43,084 Referee:
Anderson Daronco (Brazil) 7 September 2023 (2023-09-07)...
- The
Barranquilla Group was the name
given to the
group of writers, journalists, and
philosophers who
congregated in the
Colombian city of
Barranquilla in...