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Cali is the second city in Colombia, in therms of Population.
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Cali is the second city in Colombia, in therms of Population.

Santiago de Cali, the city's complete name, is the capital of the Valle del Cauca department in Colombia. It is the second largest city in the country, with an estimated population (as of 2003) of 2.3 million and a metropolitan area population of 4.3 million. Image File history File links COL-Cali-BCloutier1. ... Image File history File links COL-Cali-BCloutier1. ... Valle del Cauca is a department of Colombia. ...

Cali's Skyline.
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Cali's Skyline.

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Geography and climate

Cali is located between the western and center ranges of the valley of the Cauca River. The weather is warm, sometimes extremely hot. It is humid at day and fresh at night, and it is very windy as a consequence of the surrounding hills. The average temperature is 26.8°C, (82°F) throughout the year; there are no seasonal changes due to its proximity to the Equator. Cali is located at 3°26'14" North, 76°31'21" West (3.437222, -76.5225). [1] The Cauca River is a river in Colombia that lies between the Cordilleras Occidental and Central. ... The equator is an imaginary circle drawn around a planet at a distance halfway between the poles. ...


History

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Santiago de Cali was founded by Sebastián de Belalcázar on July 25th 1536. It was first established near the center of the Cauca valley, but was moved to its current location a year later. Sebastián de Belalcázar was a Spanish conquistador. ... July 25 is the 206th day (207th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 159 days remaining. ... // Events February 2 - Spaniard Pedro de Mendoza founds Buenos Aires, Argentina. ... Cauca is a department of Colombia. ...


The first part of the name is derived from its foundation on the feast day of Saint James the Greater (James is Santiago in Spanish); Cali is derived from the indigenous Quechua Language. For people and places called Saint James, see the diambiguation page. ... Quechua (Standard Quechua, Runasimi Language of People) is an Native American language of South America. ...


On February 1st 1811, Cali along with Anserma, Cartago, Toro, Buga and Caloto formed the "Ciudades Confederadas del Valle del Cauca" proclaiming their independence from the King of Spain.


On August 7, 1956, about 1,100 were reported killed when seven army ammunition trucks exploded. Cali also hosted the 1971 Pan American Games. 1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ... The Pan American Games are a multi-sport event, held every four years between competitors from all nations of the Americas. ...


Places of Interest

Cali at Night.
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Cali at Night.

La Ermita: Gothic-style church located in the downtown area and a well-known tourist destination. Image File history File links COL-Cali-RDVives2. ... Image File history File links COL-Cali-RDVives2. ...


La Tertulia: Museum of modern art.


Museo Arqueológico La Merced: Colonial-type church, converted into an archaeological museum displaying items from ancient cultures which inhabited the region in pre-Columbian times. The term Pre-Columbian is used to refer to the cultures of the New World in the era before significant European influence. ...


Torre Mudéjar: As part of the Franciscan complex downtown Cali, this tower and the little church that is part of, are the best preserved genuine sample in America of the morish influenced arquitecture brought from Spain before the XVII century.


Museo del Oro del Banco de la República: Museum containing archaeological exhibits of pre-columbian cultures which existed in the region.


Cerro de las tres cruces: A hill embellished with three big crosses from which the whole city is visible.


Iglesia de San Antonio: Colonial-type church at the top of a hill.


Cerro de Cristo Rey: Another hill embellished with a large statue of Jesus Christ.


Canchas Panamericanas: Sports Complex that includes the Pascual Guerrero stadium, Evangelista Mora Gym, many sporting fields, pools and so forth. Is also widely known for a common iced drink (Cholado) sold here. The stadium in Cali where the football teams were housed, Deportivo Cali and America de Cali. ... The Cholado is like a cold drink, it could be made from crushed ice and mixed with artificial flavors which give color to it, like orange , red or purple, and at the top have a small amount of sweetened milk. ...


Pance: Extended rural zone at the south of the city frequently visited for leisure purposes, surrounded by plentiful vegetation and irrigated by the Pance river.


La Novena: This is a main street where you can find a lot of restaurants and fast-food places. It is located at the south and it's the caleño's preferred street to be after the big parties in Juanchito, at 3 A.M. Here you can buy hamburgers, hot-dogs, chorizos, etc.


External links

  • Santiago de Cali City Hall
  • Universidad del Valle
  • Universidad Santiago de Cali
  • Universidad San Buenaventura
  • Corporación Universitaria Autónoma de Occidente
  • ICESI
  • Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Cali
  • CaliesCali.com portal
  • El País newspaper

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Cali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (555 words)
Santiago de Cali, the city's complete name, is the capital of the Valle del Cauca department in Colombia.
It is the second largest city in the country, with an estimated population (as of 2003) of 2.3 million and a metropolitan area population of 4.3 million.
Cali is located between the western and center ranges of the valley of the Cauca River.
CALI (720 words)
Cali, the third largest city on the Cali River in western Colombia, has a population of 1,397,433 (1985), one of the Country's oldest founded by Sebastian de Belalcazar in 1536.
Cali is the administrative center for the Cauca valley development project, which is modeled on the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Cali is renowned for its cultural activities, and it is worth noting La Tertulia Museum of Modern Art, home for importing artistic events and both permanent and traveling exhibitions, and also the Municipal, Los Cristales, and TEC theaters.
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