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THESE FORTRESS AND GROUP OF MONUMENTS ARE LOCATED IN THE NORHTHERN OF COLOMBIA, IN CARTAGENA, CAPITAL OF BOLIVAR DEPARTMENT, SEAPORT ON THE CARIBEAN SEA. - Population: 700.000 inhabitants - Department : Bolivar - Temperature : average : 28°C - Distances : 1136 km from Bogotá, 140 km from Barranquilla
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A system of zones divides the city into three neighborhoods: San Pedro, with the cathedral and many Andalusian -style palaces; San Diego, where merchants and the middle class lived; and Gethsemani, the 'popular quarter‘, where you can find the Tower clock SAN PEDRO NEIGHBORHOOD Cathedrals and Many Andalusian style palaces Merchants SAN DIEGO NEIGHBORHOOD GETHSEMANI NEIGHBORHOOD Popular quarter “Tower Clock”
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A Little Big of History: A Little Big of History: At the time of the Spaniard's arrival in 1533 the area was mainly inhabited by the Calamarí, members of the "Karib" language family. The city is on an island formed by a shallow extension of the harbor. The older part of the city contains two old forts and is surrounded by a wall thick in places, constructed in Spanish colonial times.
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Monument for Blas de Lezo 1741: The Battle of Cartagena was fought between the 186 ships strong English Armada commanded by Admiral Edward Vernon, and the defenders of the town lead by Don Blas de Lezo.
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Photos of Cartagena City Photos of Cartagena City Due to Cartagena’s wealth it was continuously targeted by pirates in 1544-1586 and only after the final victory of Simón Bolívar's Cartagena could finally claim its full independence
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San Felipe Fostress San Felipe Fostress Hence, a massive fortification - the greatest in South America. Was built as protection and has been preserved to a large extent until today. Canon protection Raids like this one, led to the building of a massive defence system including a colossal city wall and the San Felipe Fortress. Cartagena was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
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Some of the Activities that can be done in Cartagena: The Rosaire islands : long sandy beaches. Tours are also available through hotels and local travel agencies. long sandy beaches. Tours are also available through hotels and local travel agencies. Bocachica : favorite place of people of Cartagena to take a walk The monastery of "la Popa“ hill People can take great views over Cartagena and the harbor area.
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Nearby Attractions: Nearby Attractions: Museum of Fine Arts Visitors will find bars, cafes, restaurants, dinning, night clubs and shops At only 200m's distance from the cruise terminal, visitors can walk through the centre of the city to view the many Modernist and Baroque buildings. Visit the Cathedral of San Pedro Clavel
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Nearby places with convenient Accommodations Restaurant La Sierra Speciality : sea-food. Bar-restaurant "La Escollera de la Marina" Splendid colonial decoration, inner gardens, musicians, traditional cooking. Hacienda La Vitrina : 30 km from Catagena, cattle ranch that raises bulls to fight. The restaurant in a splendid house. All these places are close to different Hotels such as:
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In a convent of the 17th century, beautifully restored, downtown the old part of the city, swimming pool, saunas, Turkish baths and restaurants The Hotel Santa Clara in Cartagena In the Street of Calle Luna If you want something cheaper than a luxury hotel you can stay at these little pensions Hostal Valle
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By air : several flights weekly Bogotá – Cartagena By bus : regular round-trips from Bogota to the mains cities of the country. In the city : it is easy to find car rental agencies but taxis are more efficient and affordable. In evenings, it is pleasant to have a ride on the carriage, pulled by criollos horses.
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Links used for the presentation http://www.tourismocolombia.com http://www.pluralworld.com http://whc.unesco.org http://www.ask.com THANK YOU…
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