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  2. This article lists cities in Colombia by population, according to National Administrative Department of Statistics (commonly referred to as DANE in Spanish). [1] [2] All cities listed must have a population of at least 100,000 residents, because this is a list of cities not towns.

    • Bogota
    • Medellin
    • Cali

    Bogota is the largest and the capital city of Colombia. The city is considered the administrative, industrial, tourism political, financial, sports, and cultural center. Bogota also houses the office of the president, Congress of Colombia, and Supreme Court among other senior agencies. The city was established in 1538 as the capital of the New King...

    The Municipality of Medellin is the second-largest city and the capital of Antioquia, Colombia. The city is located in the Aburra Valley and was founded on November 2, 1675, by the queen consort Mariana of Australia. Medellin was subsequently named the capital of the Department of Antioquia in 1826. The city was once the most violent in the world. ...

    Santiago de Cali serves as the capital of Velle Del Cauca Department and has an estimated population of 3.4 million people. The city covers a total area of 120.9 square kilometers. Cali is the only city in Colombia with access to the Pacific coast. The city, founded in 1536, is one of the fastest growing economies in Colombia. Cali is surrounded by...

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  3. Santa Marta. This article lists cities and towns in Colombia by population, according to the 2005 census. A city is displayed in bold if it is a capital city of a department.

    No.
    City
    Department
    Population (2005 Census) [1]
    1
    6,840,116
    2
    37,832
    3
    4,376
    4
    3,337
    • Bogota – The Capital City. With a population of over 7 million people, Bogota is Colombia’s capital and its largest city. Nestled high in the Andes Mountains at an elevation of 2,640 meters (8,660 feet) above sea level, the city offers breathtaking views and a cool, temperate climate.
    • Medellin – The City of Eternal Spring. Known for its pleasant climate, Medellin, with a population exceeding 2.5 million, is Colombia’s second-largest city.
    • Cali – The Capital of Salsa. Cali, with a population of over 2.3 million, is Colombia’s third-largest city and the country’s salsa music capital. Located in the Cauca Valley, Cali is renowned for its lively dance scene, with numerous salsa clubs and schools.
    • Barranquilla – The Carnival City. Situated on the Caribbean coast, Barranquilla is Colombia’s fourth-largest city, with a population surpassing 1.2 million.
    • City: Bogotá. Department: Capital District. Location: Central Colombia, within the Andean region. Climate: Subtropical highland climate, mild temperatures year-round.
    • City: Medellín. Department: Antioquia. Location: Located in the Aburrá Valley in the Andes Mountains. Climate: Tropical rainforest climate with a reputation as the “City of Eternal Spring” for its pleasant weather year-round.
    • City: Cali. Department: Valle del Cauca. Location: Western Colombia in the Cauca Valley. Climate: Tropical savanna climate, with a dry season and a wet season.
    • City: Barranquilla. Department: Atlántico. Location: Situated in northern Colombia at the delta of the Magdalena River, opening into the Caribbean Sea. Climate: Tropical savanna climate with high humidity and a hot temperature throughout the year.
  4. If you haven't decided yet where to go in Colombia, this short overview of the main cities in Colombia may help you decide where to book a tour in Colombia.

  5. Aug 30, 2019 · These cities highlight two of Colombia's most scenic areas—the Andes and the coasts along the Pacific and the Caribbean. Colonial charm, modern cities, and beach resorts with access to archeological ruins are just some of the many delights these cities in Colombia have to offer.