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Cartagena (pronounced kär'tä-hĕ'nä), formally known as Cartagena de Indias (Cartagena of Indies) or Cartagena la Heroica (The Heroic), is a large seaport on the north coast of Colombia. It has a population of roughly 1,075,000 (2006). Founded in 1533 by don Pedro de Heredia, and named after the port of Cartegena in Spain's Murcia region, it was a major center of early Spanish settlement in the Americas, and continues to be an economic hub as well as a popular tourist destination. Edit this section or read more

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  • Cartagena (pronounced kär'tä-hĕ'nä), formally known as Cartagena de Indias (Cartagena of Indies) or Cartagena la Heroica (The Heroic), is a large seaport on the north coast of Colombia. It has a population of roughly 1,075,000 (2006). Founded in 1533 by don Pedro de Heredia, and named after the port of Cartegena in Spain's Murcia region, it was a major center of early Spanish settlement in the Americas, and continues to be an economic hub as well as a popular tourist destination. Edit this section or read more
  • Cartagena is a seaport city and naval installation on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Midshipman Hornblower, aboard HMS Indefatigable, Sir Edward Pellew commanding, was told by Mr. Wales, Carpenter, that this was where the Spanish Galleys were stationed.
  • Cartagena was a city in Colombia. Mercenary Ira Gaines allegedly assassinated Colombian judge Carlos Novena in Cartagena in 2000. He was also supposedly involved in the Old Town Massacre there, as well as being a Hostage Rescue Consultant from 1998 to 1999. (Findings at CTU)
  • Cartagena es una zudiá e la Rigión e Murcia, España.
  • The town was originally named Mastia. Possessing one of the best harbors in the Western Mediterranean, it was re-founded by the Carthaginian general Hasdrubal in 228 BC as Carthago Nova (New Carthage), for the purpose of serving as a stepping-off point for the conquest of Spain. The Roman general Scipio Africanus conquered it in 209 BC. Julius Caesar gave the town Latin Rights, and Octavian renamed it in his honor as the colony Colonia Iulia Victrix N.C.
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Nombre
  • Cartagena
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  • Cartagenero, cartagenera
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Country
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Region
  • Neu Granada
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fundación
  • Hacia 227 a. C. por Asdrúbal
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City
  • Cartagena
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  • Escudo Cartagena.png
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  • Pilar Barreiro
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  • natürlicher
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  • Nein
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  • Cartagena (pronounced kär'tä-hĕ'nä), formally known as Cartagena de Indias (Cartagena of Indies) or Cartagena la Heroica (The Heroic), is a large seaport on the north coast of Colombia. It has a population of roughly 1,075,000 (2006). Founded in 1533 by don Pedro de Heredia, and named after the port of Cartegena in Spain's Murcia region, it was a major center of early Spanish settlement in the Americas, and continues to be an economic hub as well as a popular tourist destination. Edit this section or read more
  • Cartagena is a seaport city and naval installation on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Midshipman Hornblower, aboard HMS Indefatigable, Sir Edward Pellew commanding, was told by Mr. Wales, Carpenter, that this was where the Spanish Galleys were stationed.
  • The town was originally named Mastia. Possessing one of the best harbors in the Western Mediterranean, it was re-founded by the Carthaginian general Hasdrubal in 228 BC as Carthago Nova (New Carthage), for the purpose of serving as a stepping-off point for the conquest of Spain. The Roman general Scipio Africanus conquered it in 209 BC. Julius Caesar gave the town Latin Rights, and Octavian renamed it in his honor as the colony Colonia Iulia Victrix N.C. Cartagena was ruled, after Roman sovereignty, successively by the Vandals (409-425), Visigoths (425-550 and 624-714), Byzantine Empire (551-624), Umayyads (714-756), Caliphate of Córdoba (756-1031), Taifa of Denia (1031-1076), Taifa of Zaragoza (1076-1081), Taifa of Tortosa (1081-1092), Almoravids (1092-1145), Almohads (1145-1229) and Taifa of Murcia (1229-1245) before Aragonese conquest in 1245. At the moment Cartagena comprises part of the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia, and is the seat of the Regional Assembly (Murcia’s parliament).
  • Cartagena was a city in Colombia. Mercenary Ira Gaines allegedly assassinated Colombian judge Carlos Novena in Cartagena in 2000. He was also supposedly involved in the Old Town Massacre there, as well as being a Hostage Rescue Consultant from 1998 to 1999. (Findings at CTU)
  • Cartagena es una zudiá e la Rigión e Murcia, España.
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