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unusual facts about Envigado


Deportes Tolima

Deportes Tolima played amazing both home and away games which included victories against Envigado 7–3, Nacional 5–1, and Millonarios 3–0.


Bello, Antioquia

The main urban area of the Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley is located in the center of the valley and consists of the four largest cities by population: Medellin, Bello, Itagüí and Envigado.

Cristian Arango

Cristian Daniel Arango Duque (born 9 March 1995 in Medellín) is a Colombian footballer who currently plays for Envigado in the Colombian league.

Faider Burbano

Born in Tumaco, Colombia, Burbano started his career with the youth ranks of Colombian side Envigado.

Freddy Hurtado

Alfredo Hurtado Abadía (known as Freddy Hurtado; born May 27, 1976 in Chocó) is a Colombian footballer who currently plays for Envigado.

Manuel Uribe Ángel

As customary in those times, he was baptized the following day in the parish church of Saint Gertrude in Envigado by Felipe de Restrepo.

Medellín Metro

The city's speedy urban growth, especially since the 1960s, has filled the entire Aburrá Valley and made towns touch its borders: Bello, Copacabana, Girardota, Barbosa, Envigado, Itagüí, San Antonio de Prado, La Estrella, Sabaneta and Caldas, among others.

Ricardo Delgado Araujo

Ricardo Delgado Araujo (born 24 July 1994 in Florencia) is a Colombian footballer who currently plays for Envigado in the Colombian league.

Sabaneta, Antioquia

It is boarded on the North by the municipalities of La Estrella, Itagüí and Envigado, on the East by the municipality of Envigado, on the South by the municipality of Caldas, and on the West by the municiality of La Estrella.

The Metropolitan Area of the Aburrá Valley

The development of the Aburra Valley occurred in the 1930s after a rapid population growth that produced a conurbation of Medellín, Itagüí, Envigado and Bello.

With the industrialization the middle and higher class moved to the southern parts of the city like El Poblado, which ultimaltely reached the city of Envigado, while the working class population of Medellín reached cities to the north (Bello) and the southwest (Itagüí).


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