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Colombian Stock Exchange.


COLOMBIA'S stock exchanges in Bogota Bo·go·tá  

The capital and largest city of Colombia, in the central part of the country on a high plain in the eastern Andes. It was a center of Chibcha culture before the Spanish established a settlement in 1538. Population: 6,980,000.
, Cali and Medellin Me·del·lín  

A city of northwest-central Colombia northwest of Bogotá. Founded in 1675, it is a coffee market in a mining region. Population: 1,980,000.

Noun 1.
 merged to create the Colombian Stock Exchange, which will begin trading in July July: see month. .
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