- Medellín - Wikipedia
Medellín is important to the region for its universities, academies, commerce, industry, science, health services, flower-growing, and festivals In February 2013, the Urban Land Institute chose Medellín as the most innovative city in the world due to its recent advances in politics, education, and social development [10]
- 14 Things to Do (and 1 Not to Do) in Medellin (Updated 2026)
This complete guide to Medellin sightseeing has all my favorite on - and off-the-beaten-path activities for travelers
- Alcaldía de Medellín | Portal institucional
Accede de forma fácil, rápida y segura a servicios tributarios como la consulta y pago de impuestos, actualización de datos, entre otros Conoce información detallada sobre la gestión y pago de ingresos no tributarios
- Medellin, Colombia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Once infamous for dangerous gangs and drug activity, Medellin has been transformed It’s now a vibrant destination for travelers seeking a culturally rich vacation
- Medellin | Colombia, History, Map, Population | Britannica
Medellín, city, capital of Antioquia departamento, northwestern Colombia It lies along the Porce River (a tributary of the Cauca) at an elevation of 5,000 feet (1,500 metres) above sea level, in the steep, temperate Aburrá Valley of the Cordillera Central
- Medellín: city of eternal spring | Colombia Travel
Medellín is a captivating city, not only for its pleasant climate (around 19°C year-round) but also for the friendliness of its people, delicious food, and the paisa charm that enchants visitors
- 35 Best Things to Do in Medellín, Colombia - We Seek Travel
Discover the best things to do in Medellín, Colombia’s City of Eternal Spring with this ultimate travel guide covering the top attractions, highlights, and must-visit areas!
- 25 Best Things to Do in Medellín (Colombia) - The Crazy Tourist
Nicknamed the “City of Eternal Spring” for its nearly perfect weather, you’ll find plenty of parks and plazas where you can enjoy the sunshine with a fresh juice from a street food vendor and a couple of empanadas
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