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Edit history of Barranquilla

By (Deleted user) on Nov 21, 2009, 20:55. Reason: aaa

Name: Barranquilla
Region: The caribbean coast
Telcode: 05
Population: 1 300 000 (intra muros) - 1 750 000 (greater Barranquilla)
Elevation: 14
Temperature: 33 (constant throughout the year)
Description:

Fuck that monkey Darloup!


By elchoco on Sep 26, 2009, 10:10. Reason: Add restaurants from http://poorbuthappy.com/colombia/post/nice-place-to-take-a-date-for-lunch-in-barranquilla---suggestions-please/

Name: Barranquilla
Region: The caribbean coast
Telcode: 05
Population: 1 300 000 (intra muros) - 1 750 000 (greater Barranquilla)
Elevation: 14
Temperature: 33 (constant throughout the year)
Description:

Barranquilla lies on the Northern Atlantic coast between Cartagena and Santa Marta. Fourth largest city of Colombia, Barranquilla is an industrial city whose immediate appeal is far from obvious. Yet, spending a few days there will enable you to discover an authentic and fascinating city whose past history helped define Colombia as we now know it. Furthermore, Barranquilla is the "costeño" ("the coast") capital of Colombia: It has its own language, its own gastronomy, its own music, culture and traditions. Lastly, Barranquilla does have the most famous party in the whole of Colombia: The "Carnaval de Barranquilla" (held once a year in February - make sure you have booked a room months in advance!).


By Darloup on Jan 12, 2009, 12:13. Reason: Still playing with the italic feature

Name: Barranquilla
Region: The caribbean coast
Telcode: 05
Population: 1 300 000 (intra muros) - 1 750 000 (greater Barranquilla)
Elevation: 14
Temperature: 33 (constant throughout the year)
Description:

Barranquilla lies on the Northern Atlantic coast between Cartagena and Santa Marta. Fourth largest city of Colombia, Barranquilla is an industrial city whose immediate appeal is far from obvious. Yet, spending a few days there will enable you to discover an authentic and fascinating city whose past history helped define Colombia as we now know it. Furthermore, Barranquilla is the "costeño" ("the coast") capital of Colombia: It has its own language, its own gastronomy, its own music, culture and traditions. Lastly, Barranquilla does have the most famous party in the whole of Colombia: The "Carnaval de Barranquilla" (held once a year in February - make sure you have booked a room months in advance!).


By Darloup on Jan 12, 2009, 11:59. Reason: Tried italic text

Name: Barranquilla
Region: The caribbean coast
Telcode: 05
Population: 1 300 000 (intra muros) - 1 750 000 (greater Barranquilla)
Elevation: 14
Temperature: 33 (constant throughout the year)
Description:

Barranquilla lies on the Northern Atlantic coast between Cartagena and Santa Marta. Fourth largest city of Colombia, Barranquilla is an industrial city whose immediate appeal is far from obvious. Yet, spending a few days there will enable you to discover an authentic and fascinating city whose past history helped define Colombia as we now know it. Furthermore, Barranquilla is the "costeño" ("the coast") capital of Colombia: It has its own language, its own gastronomy, its own music, culture and traditions. Lastly, Barranquilla does have the most famous party in the whole of Colombia: The "Carnaval de Barranquilla" (held once a year in February - make sure you have booked a room months in advance!).


By Darloup on Jan 6, 2009, 01:32. Reason: Added the link to the carnival official website

Name: Barranquilla
Region: The caribbean coast
Telcode: 05
Population: 1 300 000 (intra muros) - 1 750 000 (greater Barranquilla)
Elevation: 14
Temperature: 33 (constant throughout the year)
Description:

Barranquilla lies on the Northern Atlantic coast between Cartagena and Santa Marta. Fourth largest city of Colombia, Barranquilla is an industrial city whose immediate appeal is far from obvious. Yet, spending a few days there will enable you to discover an authentic and fascinating city whose past history helped define Colombia as we now know it. Furthermore, Barranquilla is the "costeño" ("the coast") capital of Colombia: It has its own language, its own gastronomy, its own music, culture and traditions. Lastly, Barranquilla does have the most famous party in the whole of Colombia: The "Carnaval de Barranquilla" (held once a year in February - make sure you have booked a room months in advance!).


By Darloup on Jan 6, 2009, 01:31. Reason: Added the link to the carnival official website

Name: Barranquilla
Region: The caribbean coast
Telcode: 05
Population: 1 300 000 (intra muros) - 1 750 000 (greater Barranquilla)
Elevation: 14
Temperature: 33 (constant throughout the year)
Description:

Barranquilla lies on the Northern Atlantic coast between Cartagena and Santa Marta. Fourth largest city of Colombia, Barranquilla is an industrial city whose immediate appeal is far from obvious. Yet, spending a few days there will enable you to discover an authentic and fascinating city whose past history helped define Colombia as we now know it. Furthermore, Barranquilla is the "costeño" ("the coast") capital of Colombia: It has its own language, its own gastronomy, its own music, culture and traditions. Lastly, Barranquilla does have the most famous party in the whole of Colombia: The "Carnaval de Barranquilla" (held once a year in February - make sure you have booked a room months in advance!).


By Darloup on Jan 5, 2009, 10:17. Reason: Finalized the Carnival section!

Name: Barranquilla
Region: The caribbean coast
Telcode: 05
Population: 1 300 000 (intra muros) - 1 750 000 (greater Barranquilla)
Elevation: 14
Temperature: 33 (constant throughout the year)
Description:

Barranquilla lies on the Northern Atlantic coast between Cartagena and Santa Marta. Fourth largest city of Colombia, Barranquilla is an industrial city whose immediate appeal is far from obvious. Yet, spending a few days there will enable you to discover an authentic and fascinating city whose past history helped define Colombia as we now know it. Furthermore, Barranquilla is the "costeño" ("the coast") capital of Colombia: It has its own language, its own gastronomy, its own music, culture and traditions. Lastly, Barranquilla does have the most famous party in the whole of Colombia: The "Carnaval de Barranquilla" (held once a year in February - make sure you have booked a room months in advance!).


By Darloup on Jan 5, 2009, 10:06. Reason: Corrected a few typos

Name: Barranquilla
Region: The caribbean coast
Telcode: 05
Population: 1 300 000 (intra muros) - 1 750 000 (greater Barranquilla)
Elevation: 14
Temperature: 33 (constant throughout the year)
Description:

Barranquilla lies on the Northern Atlantic coast between Cartagena and Santa Marta. Fourth largest city of Colombia, Barranquilla is an industrial city whose immediate appeal is far from obvious. Yet, spending a few days there will enable you to discover an authentic and fascinating city whose past history helped define Colombia as we now know it. Furthermore, Barranquilla is the "costeño" ("the coast") capital of Colombia: It has its own language, its own gastronomy, its own music, culture and traditions. Lastly, Barranquilla does have the most famous party in the whole of Colombia: The "Carnaval de Barranquilla" (held once a year in February - make sure you have booked a room months in advance!).


By Darloup on Jan 5, 2009, 10:04. Reason: More carnival stuff (nearly the end)

Name: Barranquilla
Region: The caribbean coast
Telcode: 05
Population: 1 300 000 (intra muros) - 1 750 000 (greater Barranquilla)
Elevation: 14
Temperature: 33 (constant throughout the year)
Description:

Barranquilla lies on the Northern Atlantic coast between Cartagena and Santa Marta. Fourth largest city of Colombia, Barranquilla is an industrial city whose immediate appeal is far from obvious. Yet, spending a few days there will enable you to discover an authentic and fascinating city whose past history helped define Colombia as we now know it. Furthermore, Barranquilla is the "costeño" ("the coast") capital of Colombia: It has its own language, its own gastronomy, its own music, culture and traditions. Lastly, Barranquilla does have the most famous party in the whole of Colombia: The "Carnaval de Barranquilla" (held once a year in February - make sure you have booked a room months in advance!).


By Darloup on Jan 3, 2009, 13:31. Reason: More carnival stuff (this is becoming THE reference on the carnival!)

Name: Barranquilla
Region: The caribbean coast
Telcode: 05
Population: 1 300 000 (intra muros) - 1 750 000 (greater Barranquilla)
Elevation: 14
Temperature: 33 (constant throughout the year)
Description:

Barranquilla lies on the Northern Atlantic coast between Cartagena and Santa Marta. Fourth largest city of Colombia, Barranquilla is an industrial city whose immediate appeal is far from obvious. Yet, spending a few days there will enable you to discover an authentic and fascinating city whose past history helped define Colombia as we now know it. Furthermore, Barranquilla is the "costeño" ("the coast") capital of Colombia: It has its own language, its own gastronomy, its own music, culture and traditions. Lastly, Barranquilla does have the most famous party in the whole of Colombia: The "Carnaval de Barranquilla" (held once a year in February - make sure you have booked a room months in advance!).


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