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The Spanish Medellín, in turn, was originally called "Metellinum" and was named after the Roman General Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius in 75 BC who founded the village as a military base. Some of the Conquistadors, such as Gaspar de Rodas, the first governor of Antioquia, came from the region of Badajoz.
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The city was named after the Roman general Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius, who founded it as a military base for his operations in western Iberia, during the ...
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The name was later changed to just “Medellín” and named the capital of Antioquia in 1826. Once Medellin established its independence from Spain, it began to ...
Besides being called the "industrial capital of Colombia", Medellín is also called "Ciudad de la Eterna Primavera" (The City of Everlasting Spring), "Capital de ...
The history of Medellin is a fascinating journey that starts way back in time. · The valley is known for its mesmerizing beauty and stunning views. · The earliest ...
The Spanish Medellín, in turn, was originally called "Metellinum" and was named after the Roman General Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius in 75 BC who founded the ...
Aug 30, 2023 · Medellín is called as it is called by the pure insistence of Don Pedro Portocarrero y Luna, count of Medellín, a town in the Extremadura region, ...
He initially named the city San Lorenzo de Aburrá and focused development efforts on what is now the Poblado commune. The name was later changed to Villa de ...
Jul 16, 2006 · Sorry for disappointing you, but the city was named after a Spanish gentleman, don Pedro Portocarrero y Luna, Conde (Count) of Medellín (in ...