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Sincelejo (Spanish pronunciation: [sinseˈlexo]) is the
capital and
largest city of the
Colombian department of
Sucre in the
Caribbean region. It is also...
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Deportivo Pereira S.A. in 2005
after the
membership rights (ficha) of Real
Sincelejo, a club that
competed in Categoría
Primera B
until 2004, were irregularly...
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agreement was
reached with the
direction to move
Sucre F.C. from
Sincelejo to Montería from 2013
under the name
Jaguares de Córdoba. Soto
Duque is...
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moved from
Sincelejo to Cali for
economic reasons.
These changes were
reversed in the 2012–13 season,
after Toros moved back to
Sincelejo and the two...
- Onofre, to the East with Toluviejo, to the
South with Coveñas,
Palmito and
Sincelejo. Héctor
Rojas Herazo (1920–2002), novelist, poet and
painter Toluene Citypo****tion...
- port
towns such as in Barranquilla,
Santa Marta, Cartagena, Monteria,
Sincelejo,
Santa Cruz de Mompox,
Santa Cruz de Lorica, El Banco, etc. The two most...
- 2022, as the
third wife of
President Gustavo Petro.
Alcocer was born in
Sincelejo in the
department of Sucre. At the age of 21, she had her
first child...
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fought against other hooligans in the
Estadio Arturo ****plido
Sierra in
Sincelejo in the
middle of the game
between Sucre FC and Bucaramanga. One man was...
- po****tion of 802,733, of
which 234,886 are in the
department capital Sincelejo,
according to the DANE projections.
Before the
Spanish Conquest, the land...
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Providencia and
Santa Catalina San Andrés 27
Santander Bucaramanga 28
Sucre Sincelejo 29
Tolima Ibagué 30
Valle del
Cauca Cali 31 Vaupés Mitú 32
Vichada Puerto...