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5 unusual facts about Valledupar


Hermes Martínez Misal

Hermes Martínez Misal (born September 23, 1979 in Valledupar, Colombia) is a Colombian professional soccer player.

Jose Fernando Cuadrado

José Fernando Cuadrado born on June 1, 1985 in Valledupar, Cesar, is a Colombian football goalkeeper, who currently plays for Millonarios in the Copa Mustang.

José María Pazo

José María Pazo Torres (born 4 April 1964 in Valledupar) is a retired Colombian football goalkeeper.

Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord

The Colombian town of Valledupar, in the Cesar Department, and Medellín are commonly mentioned, and the fictional town of Chiriguana in the first book bears the same name as the Colombian Chiriguana.

The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman

The Colombian town of Valledupar, in the Cesar Department, and Medellín are commonly mentioned, and the fictional town of Chiriguana bears the same name as the Colombian Chiriguana.


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Chimichagua

The population of this village migrated to other nearby villages such as Tamalameque, Santa Cruz de Mompox, Valencia de Jesús and Valledupar due to accessibility problems.

Kaleth Morales

Kaleth Miguel Morales Troya was born in Valledupar, Cesar, Colombia to singers Miguel Morales and Nevis Troya.

Klein-Venedig

They crossed the Oca and Valledupar mountains of the Serranía del Perijá, moved along the Cesar River, and finally to the Zapatosa marsh.

Politics of Valledupar

Relatively prompt to political violence the politics of Valledupar have been divided between periods of political instability and periods of relatively political stability along a hegemony between the Colombian Liberal Party and the Colombian Liberal Party following ideals of Colombian Liberalism and Conservatism respectively.

Riohacha

Riohacha has one airport, the Almirante Padilla Airport which covers a route from and to the Colombian capital city Bogotá, the near cities of Valledupar and Santa Marta, and it goes to Aruba too.

The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts

The Colombian town of Valledupar, in the Cesar Department, and Medellín are commonly mentioned, and the fictional town of Chiriguaná bears the same name as the Colombian town Chiriguaná.


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