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    Santa Cruz de Lorica is a town and municipality located in the Córdoba Department, northern Colombia. Lorica was named a Pueblo Patrimonio (heritage town)...
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  • Romans Santa Cruz de Lorica, a municipality and town in the Córdoba Department, Colombia Lorica (material), a type of artificial leather Lorica (prayer)...
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    pesos. During its construction, Caimanes temporarily relocated to Santa Cruz de Lorica, in the nearby Córdoba Department. "Edgar Rentería, Barranquilla...
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    Katherine Tapia (category Independiente Santa Fe (women) players)
    Colombia women's national team. Tapia was born on 7 December 1992 in Santa Cruz de Lorica, Colombia. She attended the University of Córdoba. Tapia started...
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  • Colombia, retrieved 2018-07-15. DANE, "Población ajustada municipal a 30 de junio de 2005", Censo 2005 (in Spanish), Colombia, archived from the original...
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    Manuel Zapata Olivella (Santa Cruz of Lorica, Córdoba, 17 March 1920 – Bogota, 19 November 2004) was a Colombian doctor, anthropologist, and writer. When...
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  • Rentería. During its construction, Caimanes temporarily relocated to Santa Cruz de Lorica, in the nearby Córdoba Department, for the 2015–16 season. 2022 Caribbean...
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    Recurso de apelación interpuesto contra la sentencia de 10 de septiembre de 2004, proferida por el Tribunal Administrativo del Chocó. Colombia: Consejo de Estado...
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    Colombians (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    themselves in the Caribbean Region of Colombia in the towns of Santa Marta, Santa Cruz de Lorica, Fundación, Aracataca, Ayapel, Calamar, Ciénaga, Cereté, Montería...
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    capital) Chinú Province (village of Chinú as capital) Lorica Province (village of Santa Cruz de Lorica as capital) Magangué Province (village of Magangué...
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