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By Peter (Moderator) (Trustee board) (Dev team) on Nov 22, 2009, 09:15 (today). Reason: Fixed vandalism
Name: Cali
Region: The Cali region
Telcode:
Population:
Elevation: 1000
Temperature:
Description:
Cali is one of the three big cities in Colombia (Bogota and Medellin are the other two). It's most famous for it's love of salsa music: it's one of the best places in South America (and the world) to dance Salsa. It's at a lower altitude (1000 m) and therefore warmer than Medellin or Bogota. Luckily, evening breezes will cool you off in time for the parties. Average temperature is 24 degrees Celsius. Bogota is chilly, Medellin is springtime, Cali is tropical, Cartagena is hot.
Cali is not particularly pretty in any "colonial" sense. In the middle of the city runs the Rio Cali. In the south, around Plaza de Caycedo is the historic part of the city. there are a lot of hostels in the north near Ave. 6th. To the north-east is Juanchito, the salsa district. Granada is a trendy gastronomical sector of the city with trendy restaurants, pubs and lounges. A place to visit on the weekends with lots of beautiful people and places.
By (Deleted user) on Nov 21, 2009, 22:11. Reason: aaa
Name: Cali
Region: The Cali region
Telcode:
Population:
Elevation: 1000
Temperature:
Description:
















By njc (Dev team) on Dec 14, 2008, 17:55. Reason: Changed location on map.
Name: Cali
Region: The Cali region
Telcode:
Population:
Elevation: 1000
Temperature:
Description:
Cali is one of the three big cities in Colombia (Bogota and Medellin are the other two). It's most famous for it's love of salsa music: it's one of the best places in South America (and the world) to dance Salsa. It's at a lower altitude (1000 m) and therefore warmer than Medellin or Bogota. Luckily, evening breezes will cool you off in time for the parties. Average temperature is 24 degrees Celsius. Bogota is chilly, Medellin is springtime, Cali is tropical, Cartagena is hot.
Cali is not particularly pretty in any "colonial" sense. In the middle of the city runs the Rio Cali. In the south, around Plaza de Caycedo is the historic part of the city. there are a lot of hostels in the north near Ave. 6th. To the north-east is Juanchito, the salsa district. Granada is a trendy gastronomical sector of the city with trendy restaurants, pubs and lounges. A place to visit on the weekends with lots of beautiful people and places.
By Peter (Moderator) (Trustee board) (Dev team) on Nov 17, 2008, 23:12. Reason: transport
Name: Cali
Region: The Cali region
Telcode:
Population:
Elevation: 1000
Temperature:
Description:
Cali is one of the three big cities in Colombia (Bogota and Medellin are the other two). It's most famous for it's love of salsa music: it's one of the best places in South America (and the world) to dance Salsa. It's at a lower altitude (1000 m) and therefore warmer than Medellin or Bogota. Luckily, evening breezes will cool you off in time for the parties. Average temperature is 24 degrees Celsius. Bogota is chilly, Medellin is springtime, Cali is tropical, Cartagena is hot.
Cali is not particularly pretty in any "colonial" sense. In the middle of the city runs the Rio Cali. In the south, around Plaza de Caycedo is the historic part of the city. there are a lot of hostels in the north near Ave. 6th. To the north-east is Juanchito, the salsa district. Granada is a trendy gastronomical sector of the city with trendy restaurants, pubs and lounges. A place to visit on the weekends with lots of beautiful people and places.
By Peter (Moderator) (Trustee board) (Dev team) on Nov 17, 2008, 23:11. Reason: things to do
Name: Cali
Region: The Cali region
Telcode:
Population:
Elevation: 1000
Temperature:
Description:
Cali is one of the three big cities in Colombia (Bogota and Medellin are the other two). It's most famous for it's love of salsa music: it's one of the best places in South America (and the world) to dance Salsa. It's at a lower altitude (1000 m) and therefore warmer than Medellin or Bogota. Luckily, evening breezes will cool you off in time for the parties. Average temperature is 24 degrees Celsius. Bogota is chilly, Medellin is springtime, Cali is tropical, Cartagena is hot.
Cali is not particularly pretty in any "colonial" sense. In the middle of the city runs the Rio Cali. In the south, around Plaza de Caycedo is the historic part of the city. there are a lot of hostels in the north near Ave. 6th. To the north-east is Juanchito, the salsa district. Granada is a trendy gastronomical sector of the city with trendy restaurants, pubs and lounges. A place to visit on the weekends with lots of beautiful people and places.
By Peter (Moderator) (Trustee board) (Dev team) on May 28, 2008, 08:39. Reason: New place created.
Name: Cali
Region: The Cali region
Telcode:
Population:
Elevation: 1000
Temperature:
Description:
Cali is one of the three big cities in Colombia (Bogota and Medellin are the other two). It's most famous for it's love of salsa music: it's one of the best places in South America (and the world) to dance Salsa. It's at a lower altitude (1000 m) and therefore warmer than Medellin or Bogota. Luckily, evening breezes will cool you off in time for the parties. Average temperature is 24 degrees Celsius. Bogota is chilly, Medellin is springtime, Cali is tropical, Cartagena is hot.
Cali is not particularly pretty in any "colonial" sense. In the middle of the city runs the Rio Cali. In the south, around Plaza de Caycedo is the historic part of the city. there are a lot of hostels in the north near Ave. 6th. To the north-east is Juanchito, the salsa district. Granada is a trendy gastronomical sector of the city with trendy restaurants, pubs and lounges. A place to visit on the weekends with lots of beautiful people and places.
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