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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Cartagena , city (1993 pop. 616,231), capital of Bolívar dept., NW Colombia, a port on the Bay of Cartagena in the Caribbean Sea. It exports oil, coffee, and platinum. Manufactures include leather and tobacco products, cosmetics, and textiles. Tourism is a growing industry. Cartagena was founded in 1533 and became the treasure city of the Spanish Main, where precious stones and minerals from the New World awaited transshipment to Spain. Although the harbor was guarded by 29 stone forts and the city was encircled by a high wall of coral, Cartagena suffered sackings and invasions—in... Read more
Cartagena
Cartagena, Colombia, Spain 1. Colombia: settled in 1533, the full name is Cartagena de Indias. It is named after the Cartagena in Spain with ‘de Indias’ added to denote its location in South America.2. Spain... Read more
Cartagena
Cartagena City and port in nw Colombia, on the Bay of Cartagena in the Caribbean Sea; capital of the department of Bolívar. It is the principal oil port of Colombia. There is a university (founded 1824). Industries: oil refining, sugar, tobacco... Read more

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