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  1. Luego de la disolución de la Gran Colombia en 1830, la provincia de Cartagena pasó a formar parte de la República de la Nueva Granada, siendo subdividida más tarde en 1853 en las de provincias de Sabanilla, Mompós y Cartagena. Designación con el nombre "Bolívar" El Estado Soberano de Bolívar.

  2. It is the capital of the Bolívar Department. As of 2005, it has a population of roughly 895,400. It was founded in 1533 by Don Pedro de Heredia, and named after the port of Cartagena in Spain's Murcia region. It was a major centre of early Spanish settlement in the Americas, and continues to be an economic hub as well as a popular tourist ...

  3. En Colombia. Real Cartagena, de la ciudad de Cartagena de Indias; En Costa Rica. Cartagena (club de fútbol costarricense), fundado en 1998; En España. Fútbol Club Cartagena; Cartagena Fútbol Club; Cartagena Club de Fútbol (1919-1952) ya desaparecido; Fútbol Club Cartagena - La Unión; Además

  4. 1635 - The famous Cartagena Wall is completed, making Cartagena a military hub. 1636 - A group of Portuguese immigrants are submitted to an "act of faith", accused of practicing judaism. 1735 city map. 1646 - Castle of San Luis de Bocachica (fort) construction begins. 1651 - Yellow fever epidemic in Cartagena.

  5. Cartagena, òg kjent som Cartagena de Indias, er ein stor hamneby ved den karibiske kysten nord i Colombia. Han er administrativ huvudstad for departementet Bolívar . Cartagena møter Det karibiske havet i vest. I sør ligg Cartagena-bukta ( Bahia de Cartagena) med dei to innfartsleiene Bocachica i sør og Bocagrande i nord.

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  7. 2. The Palace of the Inquisition, also known as the Inquisition Palace, ( Spanish: Palacio de la Inquisición, Spanish pronunciation: [paˈlasjo ðe lajŋkisiˈsjon]) is an eighteenth-century the seat of the Holy Office of the Inquisition in Cartagena, now in modern Colombia. Completed in 1770, [1] it currently serves as a museum showcasing ...