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  2. Rafael Núñez International Airport. /  10.44250°N 75.51306°W  / 10.44250; -75.51306. Rafael Núñez International Airport ( IATA: CTG, ICAO: SKCG) is an international airport serving the Caribbean port city of Cartagena, Colombia. It is the largest airport in the country's northern Caribbean region in terms of passenger movement.

  3. 22 Casa Marta Cartagena, Calle San Antonio # 25-165 ( Getsemani ), ☏ +57 310 630 6003, casamartacartagena@gmail.com. Check-in: Flexible, check-out: Flexible. Casa Marta is a colonial guesthouse/bed and breakfast situated in the city's historic district of Getsemani.

  4. Aeropuerto Internacional Rafael Núñez. El Aeropuerto Internacional Rafael Núñez ( IATA: CTG , OACI: SKCG) ( anteriormente: Aeropuerto de Crespo) se encuentra en Cartagena de Indias, la capital del departamento de Bolívar ( Colombia ). Con un movimiento de 7 211 274 de pasajeros, 1 es el más importante de la costa Caribe colombiana y el ...

  5. cartagena.gov.co. Cartagena de Indias ye una ciudá del norte de Colombia. Asitiada na costa del mar Caribe, ye la capital del departamentu de Bolívar, na Rexón Caribe, de la que ye, colos sos 971.592 habitantes ( 2016) [1], la segunda mayor ciudá dempués de Barranquilla. El so área metropolitana ye la quinta aglomeración urbana del país ...

  6. José de Herrera y Sotomayor (1739–41) The Castillo San Felipe de Barajas (San Felipe de Barajas Castle) is a fortress in the city of Cartagena, Colombia. The castle was built in 1536 and is located on the Hill of San Lázaro in a strategic location, dominating approaches to the city by land or sea. It was originally known as the Castillo de ...

  7. Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada, (1495 - Bogotá now, Colombia, 1579), was the Founder of Bogotá, 1537, the actual capital of Colombia, and Governor of the City after the death in a shipwreck, in 1554, of Pedro de Heredia. Initially, life in the city was bucolic, with fewer than 2000 inhabitants and only one church.