Gobernación de Antioquia
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The government of Antioquia (Gobernación de Antioquia) is the departmental government for Antioquia, which has a population of more than 6mn and is Colombia's second major competitive region after Bogotá. Antioquia has 125 municipalities and economic hubs such as the city of Medellín.
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