Poblado de San Lorenzo de Aburrá

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Poblado de San Lorenzo de Aburrá was the early colonial settlement that became the nucleus of what is now the city of Medellín in Colombia.

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Poblado de San Lorenzo de Aburrá canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early colonial settlement
historical settlement
associatedWithIndigenousGroup Chibchan peoples
surface form: Aburrá people
country Colombia
culture Spanish colonial
foundingContext Spanish colonization of the Americas
hasNucleusOf Medellín
historicalRole nucleus of Medellín
languageOfAdministration Spanish
locatedIn Aburrá Valley
Antioquia Department
South America
Northern Andes
surface form: northern Andes
locatedInPresentDay Colombia
Medellín
locatedOn banks of the Medellín River
namedAfter Aburrá Valley
Saint Lawrence
partOf New Kingdom of Granada
Spanish Empire
preceded Medellín
surface form: city of Medellín
presentDayCountry Colombia
presentDayDepartment Antioquia Department
surface form: Antioquia
presentDayMunicipality Medellín
region Andean region of Colombia
religion Roman Catholicism
significance origin of Medellín urban settlement
timePeriod colonial era
urbanSuccessor Medellín
surface form: Medellín historic center

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Medellín foundedAs Poblado de San Lorenzo de Aburrá