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El Poblado

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311: 49: 69: 715: 624: 528: 349: 771:). The road is also the eastern limit of the commune and has many commercial buildings, hotels, restaurants and places to view the Aburrá Valley. The road starts in the intersection of 33rd Street and El Poblado Avenue. It is a long ascent to the eastern mountain, which gives a good view of the valley. There is also a small and twisting road that goes from the center of the commune to the highway crossing and named 1106: 1006: 925: 191: 787:(transverse streets): the Transversal Inferior (Bottom Transverse Street) and Transversal Superior (Top Transverse Street). The main streets are oriented mostly from north to south, due to the rising mountainous terrain running from west to east. The most well known west–east streets following the rising terrain to the highest area of the commune are: 1163: 1026:: Located on Las Vegas Avenue and has a high reputation nationally and internationally. It was established in 1960 as a college for administrative business, finance and industrial formation for national development. In 2004 it was declared by the same administration as "Park University" as an ecological proposal for the city. 318:
At the beginning of the 20th century, El Poblado was the preferred area for wealthy families of the city to buy rural villas. At the time, travel between El Poblado and MedellĂ­n was difficult, but the area was attractive for the industrialists and business families that settled Barrio Prado in what
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Its first resident was José Tobón Uribe, who had initially brought the architecture plans from France. He lived there until 1943 when business man Diego Echavarría Misas purchased the property as a family residence. In 1971, Echavarria Misas donated the castle to the City of Medellin as a museum.
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The Metroplus is a new transportation project in MedellĂ­n that will integrate the current subway stations to different sectors of the city. In the case of El Poblado, the Metroplus will provide service from the Industriales Station near El Poblado Avenue to ZĂșñiga Creek. It will have 12 stations.
1191: 939:: The main square that is important for being the exact spot where the Spaniards founded the first European settlement in the AburrĂĄ Valley in 1616 and it is considered the first seed of MedellĂ­n. There are no remains of that time however. The square is a very traditional 1038:(Institute for Health Sciences) but has since expanded and now has several schools: School of Medicine, School of Dentistry, School of Veterinary and Zootechnics, Law School, School of Psychology and School of Biomedical Engineering (in association with 492:
According to the 2005 Annual MedellĂ­n Statistics Report, El Poblado has a population of 94,704 inhabitants (53,561 males and 41,143 females). The age distribution is (63.9%) under age 39, (39.4%) from ages 15 to 39, and (5.6%) who were 65 or older.
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The main streets of the communes are oriented north to south following the direction of the MedellĂ­n River. Due to the undulating and varied relief of the area, there are many kind of streets, which are often named due to their orientation:
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borders its western side, separating it from the Guayabal Commune and its elevation east of the river rises from approximately 1,538 meters (5,046 feet) above sea level to over 2,000 meters (6,600 feet) at its highest point.
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This is one of the main thoroughfares in MedellĂ­n, and it changes name several times as it traverses the eastern hills of the city connecting the most northern neighborhoods of MedellĂ­n like Manrique to southern
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El Poblado consists of 1,432.58 hectares (3,540.0 acres), encompassing 39% of the MedellĂ­n municipality. It is located in the southeastern zone of the city towards the mountains of the
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The avenue is oriented north to south and runs along the eastern side of the MedellĂ­n River and is the urban limit of the Commune. It is also the continuation of Industrialist Avenue (
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Several streams descending from the eastern mountain flow into the MedellĂ­n River and pass throughout El Poblado. The most important ones are El Poblado and Aguacatala creeks.
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is now the downtown area. With the construction of the MedellĂ­n - El Poblado Avenue, the land became valuable for urban settlements, and the villas or "fincas" were built in
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In addition, another 2005 report from the MedellĂ­n municipality estimates that 66.5% of the housing in El Poblado belongs to the richest class in Colombia known as (
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As a commercial city the MedellĂ­n malls are considered amongst the best in Colombia and the ones in El Poblado lead the way. Some of the more important malls are:
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The Metro of MedellĂ­n has three stations in the city of El Poblado along the 1st Line going from north to south through the Industriales and Las Vegas Avenue.
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at its north. However, this order is reversed in El Poblado. The numbers instead increase from north to south. They are also easily distinguished by the word "
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El Poblado follows the MedellĂ­n tradition of using names for the streets, rather than numbers, though it has its own kind of numbering for its streets (
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to the south. The rich families of Barrio Prado started to move to El Poblado because La Candelaria became overpopulated and the land rose in price.
947:). The square is on the intersection of El Poblado Avenue and 10th Street, this last one a preferred place by young people because its nightlife. 288:, in what is today El Poblado Square, by a royal edict of March 2, 1616. The new village, called San Lorenzo de AburrĂĄ had a population of 80 68: 82: 1048:: Located next to Eafit University this government-owned polytechnic was founded in 1964 and offers professional and technical education. 289: 337:
In the 1970s El Poblado became the place for MedellĂ­n's wealthy residents and was the second urban center; it was given the nickname
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In 1845, the parish was given the name San José del Poblado and had a plaza, streets and land for sale. At that time the most famous
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on the cross of Las Vegas Avenue and 10th Street. It is also near to the bridge of 10th Street that connects with Guayabal Commune.
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The commune is connected to the Guayabal Commune in the west by four bridges crossing the MedellĂ­n River in the following streets:
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of the city in El Poblado. This inspired the creation of a new barrio, Barrio Lleras, financed by Banco Central Hipotecario.
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The Saint Joseph of El Poblado Church in the main square of the district marks the place where MedellĂ­n was founded in 1616.
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The commune has the highest level of education of the city with several private and government-owned schools and colleges.
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in 1616 that was built in what is today its main square. In 1675, the Spanish administration founded another village in
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was established – an exclusive tourist area for business, night clubs and general activities for locals and visitors.
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In the 1950s, El Poblado was included in the city due to the extension of industrial activities along the
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According to figures presented by the DANE census 2005, the ethnographic composition of the district is:
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square that follows the Spaniard architecture with the main building being the Saint Joseph Church (
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The Spanish explorer Francisco Herrera y Campuzano established the first European settlement in the
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means a place of nightlife, restaurants, discos, youth gatherings and other kinds of recreation.
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Avenida El Poblado, pictures by Carbet. SkyscraperCity, June 2005. Link retrieved June 1, 2008.
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of Santa Elena, and to the north, the comunas of La Candelaria and Buenos Aires.
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El Poblado contains some of the more well known squares and malls of MedellĂ­n.
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As an alternative from going north to south through El Poblado there are two
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Estrato socioeconĂłmico, AlcaldĂ­a de MedellĂ­n, Encuesta Calidad de Vida 2005.
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This is a road that connects MedellĂ­n to the near eastern region of the
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Five bus lines provide service to El Poblado from downtown MedellĂ­n:
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The division was created by the Council Law No. 997 of 1993
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The commune is divided into 22 "barrios" or neighborhoods:
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Santafé Shopping Mall: Located in the Golden Mile (
201: 182: 174: 166: 161: 153: 145: 137: 132: 124: 113: 21: 1115:One of the more well known museums of MedellĂ­n is 976:Oviedo Shopping Mall: Located in the Golden Mile ( 73:Location of El Poblado in MedellĂ­n shown in red. 644:(Avenues): a major thoroughfare or main street. 702:is at the northernmost part of El Poblado and 1058:Other private schools located in El Poblado: 718:A view of El Poblado Avenue toward the north. 674:: a street that is not oriented east to west. 8: 668:: a street that goes around a specific area. 751:until the end of the commune in the south. 500:); 27.5% belongs to the high-middle class ( 1192:"Plan de Desarrollo Local de la Comuna 14" 18: 1259: 1257: 650:: a street that goes from north to south. 149:14.3200 km (5.52898 sq mi) 899:The buses from MedellĂ­n to the towns of 662:: a street that goes to a specific hill. 537: 1152: 242:; to the south, it borders the city of 200: 181: 160: 152: 131: 123: 112: 77: 65: 54: 45: 40: 1243: 1232: 1222:. Alcaldia de MedellĂ­n. Archived from 264:(The Village) derives from the first 173: 165: 144: 136: 7: 1281:Anuario EstadĂ­stico de MedellĂ­n 2005 1141:San JosĂ© de la Salle school MedellĂ­n 698:" (south) appended to their names: 141:23.0 km (8.89 sq mi) 1040:Escuela de IngenierĂ­a de Antioquia 14: 1338:El Lleras, un parque polifacĂ©tico 882:The Poblado 131 Barrio Colombia. 190: 189: 67: 47: 16:Commune in MedellĂ­n Commune n°14 1046:Jaime Isaza Cadavid Polytechnic 1344:. Link retrieved June 2, 2008. 1309:, link retrieved June 1, 2008. 1290:. Link retrieved June 1, 2008. 1271:. Link retrieved May 31, 2008. 1083:Compañia de MarĂ­a La Enseñanza 1036:Instituto Ciencias de la Salud 531:El Poblado divided by barrios. 1: 1197:(in Spanish). medellin.gov.co 1169:(in Spanish). medellin.gov.co 907:also run through El Poblado. 690:at the south of the city and 352:A view of El Poblado Commune. 945:Iglesia San JosĂ© del Poblado 775:(The Tail of the Fox road). 473: 456: 439: 422: 405: 253:El Poblado is also known as 178:8,997/km (23,302/sq mi) 157:1,495 m (4,905 ft) 1052:INEM JosĂ© FĂ©lix de Restrepo 996:Premium Plaza Shopping Mall 706:is at its southern limits. 627:San Fernando Plaza Complex. 483: 478: 466: 461: 449: 444: 432: 427: 415: 410: 1400: 888:The Poblado-San Lucas 133. 610:Santa MarĂ­a de Los Ángeles 1263:Los barrios de MedellĂ­n: 973:El Tesoro Commercial Park 78: 66: 55: 46: 41: 34: 812:Los Balsos Hill Street ( 745:Avenida los Industriales 300:until the 20th century. 98:6.2359250°N 75.5751361°W 1336:Esteban Escobar GĂłmez: 990:San Diego Shopping Mall 860:near 12th South Street. 383:Population by age range 1242:Cite journal requires 1112: 1014: 957:. 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Location of El Poblado in MedellĂ­n shown in red.
6°14â€Č9.33″N 75°34â€Č30.49″W / 6.2359250°N 75.5751361°W / 6.2359250; -75.5751361
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