In 1971, along with Édgar Perea, Fabio Poveda, Jorge Humberto Klee, Chaco Senior and Cheíto Feliciano, he created the Panamericana de la Costa radio station (from the Sutatenza radio station) during the Pan American Games in Cali to broadcast the games for the Colombian Caribbean region.
Escobar was part of the youth team of América de Cali, and played for the national football team of Valle del Cauca on 1982 and 1983.
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Escobar is highly regarded in América de Cali and LDU de Quito, as well as in the Colombia national team.
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His father was Hernán Escobar Echeverry, a retired defender that played in América de Cali, Atlético Nacional and Independiente Medellín.
Alexander Viveros Sánchez (born 8 October 1977 in Cali) is a Colombian retired footballer who played as a left defender.
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Viveros started playing professionally in 1996 with hometown's Deportivo Cali, appearing in 21 games in his second year as the club won the national championship.
However, by 2009, he had recovered and joined the senior side of Deportivo Cali.
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Born in Cali, Paredes began playing football with youth sides of Deportivo Cali.
Andrés Felipe González Ramírez (born 8 January 1984 in Cali) is a Colombian footballer.
Born in Cali, Colombia, Balanta moved to England and grew up in Fulham as a youth where he attended Hurlingham & Chelsea Secondary school.
:1st Team Sprint, World Cup, Cali (with Laurent Gané & Damien Gerard)
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Avimiled Rivas Quintero (born 17 October 1984 in Cali) is a Colombian football player who has played for Millonarios, Deportes Quindío, Atlético Nacional, CP Ejido, SD Eibar and Once Caldas, as well as the Colombian national team.
Perea began his career playing for the youth ranks of Deportivo Cali.
Carlos Mario Ceballos Agualimpia, known simply as Carlos Ceballos (born September 13, 1981 in Cali, Colombia) is a Colombian footballer currently playing for Wuhan Zall of China League One.
The water polo of Gimnasia y Esgrima has been widely praised by the media, with some players taking part of Argentina national team, such as Fernando Losada and Aimetta who played in the 1971 Pan American Games held in Cali.
Bogotá, Medellín and Cali were the cities where this movement started to grow, and they remain today as the main cradles for new groups and styles.
Cristian Adolfo González Grueso (born September 20, 1981 in Cali, Colombia) is a Colombian footballer who played for Juventud Independiente in El Salvador Primera division.
When he was 15 years old, he traveled from Cartagena to Cali, In that city he stayed a couple of years before arriving to Medellín to join Atlético Nacional where he got the Colombian League (2005).
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For the year 2014, Deportivo Cali acquired Cristian to enforce the midfield for coming tournaments like Copa Libertadores and Liga Postobon I.
Born in Cali, Colombia, Montaño moved to London as a child and holds nationality of both Colombia and the United Kingdom.
Diana Franco was born in Cali, Colombia and in 1982 moved to New York City, where she lived and studied.
Diego Fernando Valdés Parra (born August 13, 1981) is a Colombian footballer who has played for Deportivo Cali as a defender and central midfielder since 2002.
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His former clubs at professional level include Deportivo Cali, Deportivo Pasto and Independiente Medellín in his native Colombia, Estudiantes de Mérida from Venezuela and Blooming of the Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano.
Donato y Estefano is a Latin pop duo formed by the collaboration of Fabio Alfonso Salgado ("Estefano"), a native of Cali, Colombia, and Donato Poveda of Havana, Cuba.
Ever Antonio Palacios (born 18 January 1969 in Cali) is a Colombian football player, who played for a few clubs, including Deportivo Cali, Atlético Nacional, Atlético Junior, Shonan Bellmare (Japan), Kashiwa Reysol (Japan) and Boyacá Chicó.
On July 18, 2010, he scored his first professional goal with Deportivo Cali in a 1–1 draw against Deportes Tolima.
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Fabián Andrés Castillo Sánchez (born June 17, 1992 in Cali) is a Colombian footballer who currently plays for FC Dallas in Major League Soccer.
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Castillo started his career in the youth ranks of Colombian side Deportivo Cali.
Born in Cali, Chará began his football career with the youth side of Boca Juniors de Cali.
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Chará's brother, Diego Chará, is also a professional footballer who played for Deportivo Cali's rivals América de Cali.
Fiorella D'Croz Brusatin (born April 19, 1979 in Cali) is an athlete from Colombia, who competes in triathlon.
His professional debut with the club was on 9 July 1997 in Cali where they played against their main rivals, América de Cali.
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Being a defender, he did not score any goals, but played the full 90 minutes, in a match which Deportivo Cali eventually won 2-0.
Germán Mera Cáceres (born March 5, 1990) is a Colombian footballer who plays as a defender for Deportivo Cali.
:1st Points Race UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Cali
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:2nd Scratch Race UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Cali
In addition to his own works, he performed works by Frontini, Cali, Vincenzo Bellini, Mozart, Edvard Grieg, Amilcare Ponchielli, Giuseppe Verdi, Felix Mendelssohn, and Pietro Mascagni.
At the 1975 World Aquatics Championships in Cali, Colombia he won gold medals in the 100 meter butterfly and the 4×100 meter medley relay, as well achieving a 4th place in the 200 meter butterfly.
Many international tourists have to fly to one of Colombia's or Panama's largest airports (Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Cartagena, Barranquilla or Panama City) to be able to reach the islands.
Gustavo "El Tigrillo" (English: Ocelot) Yacamán Aristizabal (born February 25, 1991) is a Colombian racing driver from Santiago de Cali.
Héctor Fabio Ballesteros Vélez (born October 18, 1981 in Cali, Valle del Cauca) is a retired male weightlifter from Colombia.
Wilmore was chosen to represent the United States on the men's basketball team in the 1971 Pan American Games held in Cali, Colombia from July 25 to August 8.
Currently the airstrip is used by the Marco Fidel Suárez Military Aviation School (EMAVI) de Santiago de Cali.
Hernando Urriago Benítez is a poet and essay writer who was born in Cali, Colombia in 1974.
Córdoba came to fame after winning a starting spot on América de Cali at 20 and helping them win their 13th league title.
De la Pava won three consecutive league titles, all of them with América de Cali in 2000, 2001, and 2002.
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Born in Cali, de la Pava began coaching football with the youth side of Deportivo Cali.
Jairo "el viejo" Patiño (born 5 April 1978 in Cali) is a Colombian professional football midfielder who currently plays for Cúcuta Deportivo.
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Patiño started his career in 1999 at his hometown club Deportivo Cali.
Jersson González (born February 16, 1975 in Cali) is a retired Colombian football defender and defensive midfielder.
John A. Todhunter (born October 9, 1949 in Cali, Colombia) was an official in the Environmental Protection Agency during the Reagan administration.
John Harold Lozano Prado (born 30 March 1972 in Cali) is a Colombian retired footballer who played mainly as a central midfielder, with good leadership skills and aerial ability.
John Visman Meneses (born 5 March 1984) is a Colombian football that plays for Deportivo Cali in the Copa Mustang.
Romero who is known by his nickname 'Momo' hails from a boxing family from the "El Retiro" neighbourhood of Santiago de Cali in the Valle del Cauca region.
Ospina won with 44%, leaving Lloreda with 39%, and 17% distributed by the other 6 Mayor of Cali candidates.
He is the all-time leading goal-scorer for Deportivo Cali and among the top five all-time goal-scorers in the Fútbol Profesional Colombiano.
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Born in Cali, Ramírez began his profesional football career with Millonarios in 1962, where he would win three league titles.
José Gilberto Montoya is originally from Cali, Colombia, where he received a medical degree with honors from University of Valle.
He was a professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Valle at Cali.
International traffic departs from JMC towards destinations in the United States, Panama, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Curaçao and Spain, The airport also serves domestic flights to most major Colombian cities such as Bogota, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Santa Marta and San Andres Island.
Juan Carlos Vasquez (born 1986 in Santiago de Cali, Colombia) is a Colombian composer and sound artist, founder of industrial metal band Legacy of Fire.
Juan Gilberto Núñez (born 26 March 1986) is a Colombian footballer who plays for América de Cali in the Copa Mustang.
Julián Gómez (born September 17, 1975 in Cali) is a Colombian-born American retired professional soccer player.
Julián Ramiro Viáfara Mesa or simply Viáfara (born May 19, 1978, in Cali) is a Colombian football goalkeeper, that currently plays in Deportes Quindío.
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He signed with the América de Cali and made only ten matches for the national event in 2001, helping him to clinch the championship, Colombia, and has played in three games in the Copa Merconorte.
Its first concert outside of Germany was at 19 September 2012, in "La Puerta Grande" Bar in Bogotá, thanks to the "Kolumbien mit K" tour promoted by the Goethe Institut - Colombia, which took them by Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, each one with two concerts respectively, and one in Cartagena.
Carmen Lucía Aldana Roldán (born March 9, 1992 in Cali) is a Colombian model and the holds the title of Miss Colombia 2012.
During the 2004 season he was sent on loan to Deportivo Cali and had a fine season before returning to Millonarios.
In 1975, Tonelli won his only individual medal at global level, a silver in the 200 m backstroke at the World Championships in Cali, Colombia.
The Antioquia Department and the Paisa Region in general, owe their progress to the construction of railways that had put them in direct contact with the rest of the country (especially with the Capital, Cali and the Colombian Caribbean Littoral).
Staniouta won 2 gold medals (clubs and ball) at the 2013 World Games in Cali beating Ukrainians Rizatdinova and Maksymenko.
Menteur is the second album of the French singer Cali, released October 10, 2005.
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All songs are written and sung by Cali with the exception of track 12 (Bruno Caliciuri and Julien Lebart).
The Metropolitan areas of Cali, Popayán and Bogotá are yet to be legally established, however in some cases the Colombian government recognizes these.
Miguel Solis Estupiñan (born February 21, 1980 in Cali) is a Colombian and naturalized Salvadoran football player who currently plays for UES of El Salvador.
On temporary assignment from Samford, Hanks served as an assistant coach to then Texas coach, Bob Weltlich for the US national team in the 1982 FIBA World Championship, winning the silver medal in Cali, Colombia.
After a brief stay with América, Rodríguez would join city rival Deportivo Cali for the fourth time in his career and remain there for one season.
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For the next few years he would continue to move from club to club playing with Independiente Santa Fe and Deportivo Cali before returning to Deportivo Pereira during the 2004 season.
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In 2000 he would embark on his first stint with top Colombian side Deportivo Cali but would have limited success scoring 3 goals in 21 matches.
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As a result of his play with Pereira, he would rejoin Deportivo Cali and would go on to one of the most successful stints in his career scoring 27 goals in 42 matches.
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He would make his return to Colombian during the 2007 season with América de Cali and would go on to score 6 goals in 11 matches.
Óscar Eduardo Villarreal (born March 27, 1981 in Cali, Colombia) is a Colombian footballer currently playing for Total Chalaco of the Segunda División in Peru.
He's worked as teacher in several colleges of the city of Cali.
In early 2006 he joined the group Paulo FG and Elite and also performed in the Festival Internacional de Cali in Colombia, sharing the stage with Maelo Ruíz.
In 1979 a group of Cali, Colombia marijuana traffickers headed by Jaime deJesus Cordoba-Vargas and Jaime deJesus Marin-Jaramillo organized a venture to smuggle marijuana into the U.S. aboard the 168-foot motor vessel Samarkanda, a surplus U.S. Navy net tender converted to a tug and once called Alexandra.
Roberto Carlos Peña Grueso (born March 1, 1984 in Cali, Colombia) is a Colombian footballer who currently plays for Marquense in the Guatemalan league.
Rodolfo Córdoba Correa (born January 14, 1984 in Cali, Colombia) is a Colombian footballer who Currently plays for
In 2005 she won her first senior medal at the South American Championships in Cali, taking the bronze in the hammer.
Romero was born in Cali, Colombia, the daughter of Ramon Romero and Patricia Duque.
His father, who originates from Seville, Spain, was a draughtsman at the Seville shipyard and moved to England around 1954; his mother is from Cali, Colombia, es Vallecaucano.
The final scene was filmed at Club Shalom in Cali, Colombia, in order to shoot the ending with Rhein's grandfather, a holocaust survivor, who moved his family to Colombia after the war and was still living there at the time of the film shoot.
This upgrade involved two main projects: the 1,484-kilometer line linking Bogotá to the Caribbean Coast and the 499-kilometer Pacific coastal network that links the industrial city of Cali and the surrounding coffee-growing region to the port of Buenaventura.
Tulia Angela Medina Alcalde (born March 18, 1983 in Cali, Valle del Cauca) is a female weightlifter from Colombia.
Víctor Hugo Montaño Caicedo (born 1 May 1984 in Cali) is a Colombian association footballer, who plays as a striker for Ligue 1 club Montpellier.
His artistic beginnings were with the band "Joaquin and bandits" and the band "Son Niches" Cali - Colombia.
His personal best jump is 8.31 metres, achieved in July 2008 in Cali.
Headquarters are in Cali, Colombia, and Clara Serra de Akerman is the president.
Yoximar Granados Mosquera (born March 31, 1992 in Cali) is a Colombian footballer who last played for Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the North American Soccer League.
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He noticeably scored 2 goals in both legs of the final (1 goal per each match), in which Deportivo Cali defeated Itagüí with a global score of 3–0 therefore claiming the title.
Dominguez grew up in Cali, Colombia, but returned to the United States as a teenager when he was offered a place at the US National Residency Program in Bradenton, Florida in 2006.
Later Cali cartel principals included the son of Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, Jorge Alberto Rodriguez, as well as Hélmer Herrera, Jairo Ivan Urdinola Grajales, Julio Fabio Urdinola Grajales, Henry Loaiza Ceballos, Victor Patiño-Fomeque, Phanor Arizabaleta-Arzayus, Raul Grajales Lemos, Luis Grajales Posso, Bernardo Saenz, Juan Carlos Ortiz Escobar, Javier Marlin Rojas, and James Andrae.
Vacation centers, restaurants and camping zones were built near the lake, and is currently a popular place frequented by both national and international tourists, especially those from nearby cities and towns like Cali and Buga.
The flag was used on June 6, 1811 by the confederate cities of Anserma, Buga, Cali, Caloto, Cartago, Iscuandé, Popayán and Toro when these declared independence from the rest of the country.
It was attended by his widow Annick Cozannec and their daughter Pia, the French Culture Minister Aurélie Filippetti and numerous personalities from the entertainment world - Guy Bedos, Véronique Genest, Maxime Le Forestier, Jacques Higelin, Brigitte Fontaine, Arthur H, Valérie Mairesse, Hervé Vilard, Irène Jacob, François Corbier, Cali, Sapho, Enrico Macias, François Morel, Costa Gavras.
Rodallega was born in El Carmelo, a village located just outside Cali, and lived in the village with his parents and two elder sisters.
The manifesto has been further supported by club president Joan Laporta, the coach of the French national football team Raymond Domenech, and the singers Manu Chao, Cali, the group Zebda, and I Muvrini.
In January 2010 "A Cali," a song from Van Van's latest album was selected as one of the winning songs of the 2009 Cali Fair held in the Cali (Colombia), a city known as Colombia's "salsa capital".
It is found on mid elevations on the western slope of the Andes, from Cali, Colombia, south to Pichincha, Ecuador.
He has also thrown a bottle of red ink over André Malraux, the French minister of culture at the time, robbed a bank in Nice of 10 francs using a sawn-off shotgun, and cut the tip off one of his own fingers at an art exhibition in Colombia, V Festival de Performance de Cali, in protest at FARC guerillas holding the French-Colombian politician Íngrid Betancourt hostage.
The work of Theo Constanté can be found in galleries, museums and collections throughout Guayaquil, Quito, Lima, Cali, São Paulo, Miami, New York, Paris, and Madrid.
The closest airport is Cali's international airport, which in fact is in Palmira, Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport (CLO) or Palmaseca.