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  • Cali

    Cali

    Santiago de Cali, shortened to ‘Cali’ by most Colombians, is the capital of the Valle del Cauca department and the country’s third largest city.

    (FIFA.com) Thursday 28 July 2011
  • Cartagena

    Cartagena

    Cartagena de Indias is the capital of the Bolivar department and the fifth largest urban centre in Colombia.

    (FIFA.com) Thursday 28 July 2011
  • Manizales

    Manizales

    Known as the ‘City of Open Doors’, Manizales is the capital of Colombia’s Caldas department. Nestled in the Cordillera Central mountain range, it ...

    (FIFA.com) Thursday 28 July 2011
  • Medellin

    Medellin

    Known as the City of Everlasting Spring, Medellin is the capital of Colombia’s Antioquia department. Founded on 2 November 1675 it is currently home ...

    (FIFA.com) Thursday 28 July 2011
  • Pereira

    Pereira

    Protected by the banks of the Otun and Consota rivers, Pereira offers visitors incredibly varied scenery, immense natural resources, surprising ...

    (FIFA.com) Thursday 28 July 2011
  • Wolfsburg

    Wolfsburg

    Wolfsburg is one of the few new towns founded in Germany in the first half of the 20th century, and will be 70 this year.

    (FIFA.com) Saturday 25 June 2011
  • Monchengladbach

    Monchengladbach

    Monchengladbach, located west of the Rhine between Dusseldorf and the Dutch town of Roermond, only assumed its current boundaries on 1 January 1975 ...

    (FIFA.com) Saturday 25 June 2011
  • Leverkusen

    Leverkusen

    Technically, Leverkusen is only 78 years old, but records show that nine of today's 13 administrative districts existed in the 12th and 13th ...

    (FIFA.com) Saturday 25 June 2011
  • Frankfurt

    Frankfurt

    The first recorded mention of Frankfurt dates from an imperial assembly and church synod presided over by Charlemagne in 794.

    (FIFA.com) Saturday 25 June 2011
  • Dresden

    Dresden

    Founded on the site of a Slavic fishing village, Dresden first appears in official records in 1206.

    (FIFA.com) Saturday 25 June 2011