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Cúcuta (Spanish: [ˈ****uta] ),
officially San José de
Cúcuta, is a
Colombian muni****lity,
capital of the
department of
Norte de
Santander and nucleus...
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Cúcuta Deportivo Fútbol Club S. A. (Spanish
pronounced [ˈ****uta ðepoɾˈtiβo fuðˈbol ˈkluβ]),
commonly referred to as
Cúcuta Deportivo, is a professional...
- but did not come into
being until the
Congress of
Cúcuta (1821)
promulgated the
Constitution of
Cúcuta. Gran
Colombia was
constituted as a
unitary centralist...
- The
Cathedral of San José de
Cúcuta is a
Catholic cathedral in the city of
Cúcuta (Colombia). It lies in the
center of the town, in
front of Santander...
- Putumayo, Barranquilla,
Cúcuta,
Caldas and Caquetá.
Putumayo last
competed in 2000;
Barranquilla competed for the last time in 2002;
Cúcuta last
competed in...
- However, the team was
promoted to the
Primera A
after winning against Cúcuta Deportivo in the Promotion/relegation
playoff with a 2–1
global score. Fortaleza...
- The flag of
Cúcuta was
created on May 3, 1988 by the
mayor of
Cúcuta,
Carlos A. Rangel, with the
decree Number 106. "Efemérides regionales". La Opinion...
- The
Cúcuta metropolitan area is a
Colombian metropolitan area
located in the
eastern section of the
Norte de
Santander department bordering with Venezuela...
- The Cámara de
Comercio de
Cúcuta or
Chamber of
Commerce of
Cúcuta is a non-profit
entity of the
government of Colombia,
attached to the
Ministry of Industry...
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urban areas include Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena,
Santa Marta,
Cúcuta, Ibagué,
Villavicencio and Bucaramanga. It
covers an area of 1,141,748 square...