Colombia's capital is buzzing right now because presidential elections are taking place on 30 May. Plus considerable new development is redefining the city. Indeed, Bogota is fast shaking off its ...
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, doesn't have an underground metro. Instead, its eight million residents get around on the bus system, which is called the TransMilenio. It moves 2.4 million passengers ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Bloomberg) -- Colombia’s second-most powerful elected official, Carlos Fernando Galan, is trying to turn its capital into an ...
From bicycle-only days to smoke-belching buses, street performers to sustainable (and unsustainable) growth, our blogger of the week offers an insider's tour of the Colombian capital Bogotá has a ...