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Where To Travel This October For Less Than $650 Round-Trip
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Medellín, Colombia, has struggled to shed its notoriety, well earned in the days of Pablo Escobar and the Medellín drug cartel, as "the most dangerous city in the world." But in fact the city has ...
The Colombian city of Medellín is usually associated with drug lord Pablo Escobar, cocaine, armed groups and the mafia. Although it is still battling various social problems, a number of public ...
Medellín, once dubbed “the most dangerous city in the world,” has worked hard to shed that image connected to drugs, gang warfare and gun violence. The “City of Eternal Spring,” as the people of ...
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What $1K Gets You in Medellín, Colombia
Medellín, Colombia has become a hotspot for digital nomads and expats, offering stylish living at a fraction of U.S. or European prices. This tour explores a $1,000 furnished apartment in Poblado, ...
A Medellin historian is on an almost solitary mission trying to conserve his city’s past by collecting photos and independently publishing them in books and magazines. Medellin, like most large cities ...
Medellin, long infamous for being one of the world’s most dangerous cities, might have become too safe to be featured on next year’s list of the world’s most dangerous urban centers. According to the ...
Medellin’s UVA Orfelinato (rendering above) won this year’s Holcim Foundation Gold Award for sustainable construction. (Credit: Colectivo 720) This is your first of three free stories this month.
The government-constructed Tourist Rest Area (TRA) in Medellin is now open 24/7 to accept donations for victims of the deadly ...
Twenty-five years ago, Time magazine dubbed Colombia’s Medellin “the most dangerous city on earth”. Drug lords lived like princes, judges and policeman were regularly assassinated, paramilitaries ...
The municipality of Medellin has been placed under a state of calamity on Wednesday, Oct. 1, following a magnitude 6.9 ...
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