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2-Medellín
Colombia

2-Medellín

Medellín is the capital of the mountainous province of Antioquia in Colombia. It is nicknamed the “City of Eternal Spring” for its mild climate and is home to the famous annual Flower Fair. The modern Metrocable connects the city with surrounding neighborhoods and has views of the Aburrá Valley below. Sculptures by Fernando Botero decorate Plaza Botero in the city center, while the Museum of Antioquia displays more works by the Colombian artist.

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2-Jan Thiel
Curazao

2-Jan Thiel

Jan Thiel Bay12 (Dutch: Jan Thielbaai), 3 is one of the many beaches and a bay in Curaçao.45 It is located in the south of Jan Thiel, a neighborhood in the southeast of Willemstad the island’s capital. It is located between Cornelis Bay in the west and Caracas Bay in the east. Jan Thiel is a free beach that was built by the nearby resorts. It is the only beach on Curacao, which was largely artificially created. It is largely made up of a huge concrete tank in the sea displaying ocher sand.

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2-Boca de Toro
Panama

2-Bocas de Toro

The city of Bocas del Toro, or just Bocas, is the capital of the province of Bocas del Toro, in Panama. It is located at the southern end of Colón Island, in the Caribbean Sea. Among the nearby beaches is Estrella Beach, in the northwest. Bluff Beach, on the east coast, is known for its strong waves. To the north is the rocky Pájaro Island, which is home to the rare Ethereal Junco. In the city, there is the Simón Bolívar Park, where local crafts are sold.

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1-Willemstad
Curazao

1-Willemstad

Willemstad is the capital of Curaçao, a Dutch Caribbean island. It is known for the old city center, with colonial architecture in pastel colors. The Queen Emma Bridge is a floating bridge that connects the neighborhoods of Punda and Otrobanda across Santa Ana Bay. On the coast is the 19th-century Rif Fort, which currently houses a shopping center. The city’s restaurants serve dishes influenced by the island’s Afro-Caribbean and Dutch cuisines.

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1-San José
Costa Rica

1-San José

San José, capital of Costa Rica, is located in the Central Valley region with the Talamanca Mountain Range to the south and volcanoes to the north. The city is distinguished by its Spanish colonial buildings, such as the ornate neoclassical National Theater of Costa Rica, which overlooks the Plaza de la Cultura, a popular meeting point. Below the plaza, the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum displays hundreds of glittering artifacts.

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Panamá City
Panama

1-Panamá City

Panama City, the capital of Panama is a modern city framed by the Pacific Ocean and the artificial Panama Canal. Casco Viejo, its cobblestone historic center, is famous for its colonial-era sites, such as the neoclassical Presidential Palace and bougainvillea-filled plazas with cafes and bars. From the Miraflores Locks you can see the ships crossing the canal, an essential trade route linking the Atlantic and the Pacific.

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