jueves, 11 de julio de 2013

Medellin the best city of colombia


Medellin is the Capital City, of the State of Antioquia. The State includes more than 125 villages, towns and cities which are served by private bus companies. Beautiful ever green forests, parks, lakes, rivers, recreational, tourist, historic, cultural facilities and attractions are located on good roads which run throughout Antioquia-the weekend playground for many who live in Medellin. With nearly a dozen MAPS to choose from, print out your favorites and head on out to pinpoint your dream property. Descriptions with photos show a few of the more desirable communities in and around Medellin. For the past few years many Paisas have been keeping the real estate companies busy, buying vacation, second homes, ranchettes, and investment properties throughout Antioquia. More recently, especially since the unprecedented re-election of the popular President Uribe, foreign investors are anxious to learn Buyer's Tips, as daily, they take stronger investment positions in the purchase of Medellin, Antioquia  realty.
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miércoles, 10 de julio de 2013

Tourism



The Tourism industry in Colombia developed in the 1940 and has maintained a steady growth since then. The main tourist destinations are Cartagena, Eje cafetero, Santa Marta, Medellín, San Andrés Island among others, each presenting different tourist attractions. There are different tourist season in Colombia, the two most busy are related to religious celebrations; the holy week and Christmas among other numerous public holidays, including the celebrations surrounding the Independence of Colombia.

Medellín´s Metro



The Metro de Medellín served as public transportation in the city.. The Metro of Medellín connects the cities of Medellín, Itagüí, Envigado and Bello. Line A departs from Itagüí to Niquía, while Line B goes from San Antonio to San Javiér. The metro is complemented with Line K and Line J, an air cable car, locally known as Metrocable, which serves a depressed and geographically difficult area. Line K begins on Acevedo Station on Metro Line A, and continues uphill ending in Santo Domingo Savio. Line J begins on San Javiér Station on Metro Line B, and continues uphill ending in La Aurora. A new Metrocable line (Line S) is projected to be inaugurated in 2009, and will connect Santo Domingo Savio with El Tambo in Arví Park near Guarne. Medellín is the only Colombian city with such transportation systems.


martes, 9 de julio de 2013

Colombian Coffee-Growers Axis

The Colombian coffee-growers axis (Spanish: eje cafetero) is a part the Colombian Paisa region famous for the growing and production of most Colombian coffee, renowned as some of the best coffee in the world. The axis is composed of three departments: Caldas, Quindío and Risaralda. These are among the smallest departments in Colombia with a total combined area of 13873 km² (5356 mi²), this amounts to roughly 1.2% of the Colombian territory. The combined population is 2,291,195 (2007 census)

lunes, 8 de julio de 2013

Agriculture in Colombia



Agriculture
in Colombia refers to all agricultural activities, essential to food, feed, and fiber production, including all techniques for raising and processing livestock within the Republic of Colombia. Plant cultivation and livestock production have continuously abandoned subsistence agricultural practices in favour of technological farming resulting in cash crops which contribute to the Economy of Colombia. The Colombian agricultural production has significant gaps in domestic and / or international human and animal sustenance needs.


sábado, 6 de julio de 2013

Metro Plus

In 2006, the construction of Metroplus began, a service of buses with an exclusive road, which will allow faster transit for the service's buses, and stations, much like Bogotá's TransMilenio. The service will be inaugurated in 2008, and it will cover most of the city, the first step will be the Troncal Medellín that will go from the Universidad de Medellín in the west, to Aranjuez, in the north east part of the city. The service will help to decrease the contamination and traffic problems, as many old buses will be retired and the service's buses will work with natural gas.