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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.
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EchavarrĂa 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.
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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
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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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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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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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Commune. It is also the continuation of Industrialist Avenue (
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276:(The AnĂĄ Place), today's BerrĂo Square, designed to become the center of the future MedellĂn; instead, El Poblado itself became the main economic center during the 20th century.
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1267:. El Sitio
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700:Calle 1 Sur
672:Transversal
666:Circunvalar
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1147:References
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595:El Poblado
592:La Florida
589:AlejandrĂa
515:(20%) and
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216:El Poblado
162:Population
29:El Poblado
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959:Zona Rosa
911:MetroplĂșs
769:El Retiro
761:Antioquia
749:Las Vegas
692:Calle 120
573:San LĂșcas
564:El Tesoro
549:Castropol
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357:Geography
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260:The name
196:Very High
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901:Envigado
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280:History
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202:Website
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407:0 - 14
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186:(2006)
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