Cartagena is a city in Colombia, a country in South America.
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has to be one of my favourite cities in Colombia, maybe South America - beach is not great but their is a lot of history in the city and the mixture of people is fabulous. 256 days, 19 hours ago

Cartagena has a great historical architecture. I love te stroll through the old city, buying fruites at the harbor market.
This Place is the No. 1 spot for inner-columbian vacations. So, if you come in January or Feb.(Holiday-Season in Col.) Cartagena is packed with party-loving Columbians.
182 days, 22 hours ago

I usually stay at the Las Americas near the airport or the Sofitel in the old city. 256 days, 19 hours ago
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world66.com:
From Cartagena you can travel on to Bogotá , Cali , Medellín ,and Santa Marta ,a great old city on the coast, from which you can visit the Ciudad Perdida of the Tayrona Indians.
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Stepping off the plane in tropical Cartagena though, the heat hits like the shots from colonial cannons as you wonder why you left the stable fall weather of Bogotá to be here.
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wikipedia.org:
Cartagena (pronounced [ka?ta?hena] in Spanish; the usual English pronunciation is [k??t??he?n?] or [k??t??hen?] ), formally known as Cartagena of the Indies ( Cartagena de Indias ), is a large city seaport on the northern coast of Colombia.
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It was Colombia's second major Spanish settlement (after Santa Marta in 1525) and became the principal center of trade.
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Bogotá, the capital and largest city, is in a remote mountain basin at 2,500 meters (8,200 feet).
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