Colombian coffee growing axis (redirect from Eje cafetero)
The Colombian coffee region (Spanish: Eje Cafetero), also known as the Coffee Triangle (Spanish: Triángulo del Café) is a part of the Paisa region in the...
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The Abierto Internacional de Golf del Eje Cafetero was an annual golf tournament held in Pereira, Colombia. It was founded in 2005 and became part of the...
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Valeria Ayos from Cartagena. Alejandra was made official to represent Eje Cafetero in the Miss Grand Colombia 2023 contest, held on June 18 of the same...
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both the new Antioquia and the former Antioquia and the rest of the Eje cafetero. Although some sources argue that the American Indians that populated...
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traditional colonial architecture than almost any other town in the eje cafetero, along with a quiet and relaxed way of life, and as a result the town...
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competed for the title, of whom, an industrial engineer representing Eje Cafetero, María Alejandra López, was announced the winner and crowned by Miss...
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speak the language. Many of these people settled in Antioquia and el Eje Cafetero. Most of the immigration occurred during World War I until the end of...
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of Colombia and abroad; It is considered the best university in the "eje cafetero" and one of the best in Colombia. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES Agronomy...
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vegetables. Bandeja Paisa, a traditional dish from Antioquia, and the "Eje Cafetero," which consists of white rice, red beans, ground beef, plantains, chorizo...
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is beginning to transform into the capital city of the Coffee Axis or Eje Cafetero region, with many residents from neighbouring cities such as Armenia...
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