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The Food
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Barranquilla's traditional version is called sancocho é guandú and includes yucca, ñame (yam), sweet yellow plantains, salty meat and, of course, guandú (a kind of large lentil)
Fritos: Which means the typical fried foods in Barranquilla they include the Colombian staple Arepa's,Arepa Dulce (sweet arepas) or Caribañola. Mojarra with Coconut Rice: Mojarra is a famous fried fish dish that is served with coconut rice. Posta and Coconut Rice:A thick-cut meat served with coconut rice.
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Bogotá is the third-highest capital in South America and in the world after Quito and La Paz, at an average of 2,640 meters (8,660 ft) above sea level.
was founded in 1538 and still retains its historical charm in areas such as La Candelaria. Aside from being historically significant, Bogota is also known for its arts, gastronomy and culture. Explore this vibrant capital and take day trips from Bogota while visiting Colombia.
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