La Pintada, Colombia
La Pintada (Spanish pronunciation: [la pinˈtaða]); is a town and municipality in the southwest region of the Antioquia department. It is located seventy nine miles away from Medellín and is at an altitude of six hundred meters over sea level. It borders the Fredonia and Santa Bárbara municipalities to the north. The Cauca River goes through the municipality.
Places of interest
- Slopes of the Poblanco and Arma rivers
- Yellow hill
- Alejandro López railway station
- El Salto del Caballo
- Acapulco beach
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- Climate
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- Governor (Department Secretaries)
- Department Assembly
- Superior Tribunal of Medellin
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- Migration
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- Illegal drug trade
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- Agriculture
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Coordinates: 5°45′N 75°36′W / 5.750°N 75.600°W / 5.750; -75.600