Capital of the department of Antioquia It is the most populous city in the department and the second most populous in the country after Bogotá.9 It sits in the widest part of the natural region known as valle de Aburrá, in the central andes mountainCapital of the department of Antioquia It is the most populous city in the department and the second most populous in the country after Bogotá.9 It sits in the widest part of the natural region known as valle de Aburrá, in the central andes mountain extends on both banks of the Medellín River, which crosses it from south to north, and is the main nucleus of the Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valleyextends on both banks of the Medellín River, which crosses it from south to north, and is the main nucleus of the Metropolitan Area of the Valle de Aburra
introduction Medellín
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It is the capital of Colombia and the department of Cundinamarca. It is administered as a capital district, and enjoys autonomy for the management of its interests within the limits of the Constitution and the law.1218 Unlike the other districts of Colombia, Bogotá is a territorial entity of the first order, with the administrative powers that the law confers on the departments.
introduction Bogota
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Comparative
Bogota is larger than Medellin. Bogotá has approximately 7,000,000 inhabitants and Medellín has 2,500,000.
Bogota It's bigger than Medellin
the paisas are kinder and more rumberos than the Rolos
the paisas find it easier to get to San Andrés than the rolos
Bogota is colder than Medellin
Medellin has more mountains than Bogota
In Medellin there is more variety of products than in Bogota
Medellin is more advanced in transport than Bogota
Medellin is hotter than Bogota
Superlatives & Equatives
Bogota and Medellin were chosen as the most modern cities in the country, according to a study conducted by the National Planning Department.