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Edit history of San Cipriano

By Peter (Moderator) (Trustee board) (Dev team) on Nov 18, 2008, 12:16. Reason: added guides

Name: San Cipriano
Region: The Cali region
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On the way from Cali to the Buenaventura, San Cipriano is a tiny town that's famous because the locals have created a special transportation system: they have a bunch of train cars that they move themselves with their own strength and small motorcycles.

The town is very small and friendly, and you can swim in the river. It's a great place to hang out for a few days.


By Peter (Moderator) (Trustee board) (Dev team) on May 28, 2008, 08:49. Reason: New place created.

Name: San Cipriano
Region: The Cali region
Telcode:
Population:
Elevation:
Temperature:
Description:

On the way from Cali to the Buenaventura, San Cipriano is a tiny town that's famous because the locals have created a special transportation system: they have a bunch of train cars that they move themselves with their own strength and small motorcycles.

The town is very small and friendly, and you can swim in the river. It's a great place to hang out for a few days.


 

 


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