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    Pasto, officially San Juan de Pasto (Spanish pronunciation: [saŋ ˈxwan de ˈpasto]; "Saint John of Pasto"), is the capital of the department of Nariño...
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  • Asociación Deportivo Pasto, also known as Deportivo Pasto, is a Colombian professional football team based in the city of Pasto, that currently plays in...
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    polarized Colombian politics. Soon, the very polar situation came to a head when military officers stationed in the southern Colombian town of Pasto attempted...
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    Galeras (category Pasto, Colombia)
    people) is an Andean stratovolcano in the Colombian department of Nariño, near the departmental capital Pasto. Its summit rises 4,276 metres (14,029 ft)...
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    festival and parade in southern Colombia established in 1546. Although its geographical location belongs to the city of Pasto, it has been adopted by other...
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    Yerry Mina (category Deportivo Pasto footballers)
    scored at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Born in Guachené, Mina was a Deportivo Pasto youth graduate, joining the side only at the age of 18. Promoted to the...
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    The Pasto Campaign was a series of military operations carried out between 1822 and 1824 by Gran Colombia against the Royalist strongholds of San Juan...
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    The Río Pasto is an approximately 58-km long left tributary of the Río Juanambú in the Nariño Department in southern Colombia. It rises on the western...
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  • Pasto is a purported Barbacoan language that was spoken by Indigenous people of Pasto, Colombia and Carchi Province, Ecuador. It is now extinct. Prior...
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  • Santiago Gómez (footballer, born 1998) (category People from Pasto, Colombia)
    1998) is a Colombian footballer currently playing as a right-back for Deportivo Pasto. Gómez was born in Pasto in the Nariño Department of Colombia to Giraldo...
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    Retrieved 18 October 2023. "Censo Nacional de Población y Vivienda 2018 – Pasto, Nariño" (PDF) (in Spanish). Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística...
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  • up pasto in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pasto is the capital of the department of Nariño, in southern Colombia. Pasto may also refer to: Pasto, Aibonito...
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    Antonio Navarro Wolff (category People from Pasto, Colombia)
    city of Pasto, Congressman of Colombia and was one of the three collegiate presidents of the Constituent Assembly of Colombia writing the Colombian Constitution...
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    pronunciation: [naˈɾiɲo]) is a department of Colombia named after independence leader Antonio Nariño. Its capital is Pasto. It is in the west of the country, bordering...
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    Estadio Departamental Libertad (category Pasto, Colombia)
    multi-purpose stadium in Pasto, Colombia. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Deportivo Pasto. The stadium holds 18,000...
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    and other villages along the lower Magdalena River in northern Colombia, and in Pasto, Nariño (Blacks and Whites' Carnival) in the south of the country...
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  • Honduras Arturo Salazar Mejía (1921–2009), Roman Catholic bishop of Pasto, Colombia Camilo Mejía (born 1975), U.S.-Nicaraguan war activist Carlos Will...
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    A Grande Colômbia!. Clube de Autores. p. 141. Correal, Urrego G. (1993). "Nuevas evidencias culturales pleistocenicas y megafauna en Colombia". Boletin...
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    Luis R. Zarama (category People from Pasto, Colombia)
    He is the first Colombian bishop to lead an American diocese. Luis Zarama was born on November 28, 1958, in Pasto, Nariño, Colombia, the oldest of the...
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    Ezequiél Moreno y Díaz (category Roman Catholic bishops of Pasto)
    the Philippines. He also became the Bishop of Pinara and later of Pasto, in Colombia. His nephew Julián Moreno is also venerated as a Blessed because of...
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  • 2024 Categoría Primera A season (category 2024 in Colombian football)
    Bucaramanga Bogotá Boyacá Chicó Deportes Tolima Deportivo Cali Deportivo Pasto Deportivo Pereira Envigado Jaguares Junior Medellín Once Caldas Patriotas...
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    Cities: Bogotá, Colombia Cuenca, Ecuador Ibarra, Ecuador Manizales, Colombia Pasto, Colombia Popayán, Colombia Quito, Ecuador Tunja, Colombia Temperate climate...
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    Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport (category Airports in Colombia)
    "Telegraph I") from Guayaquil, Ecuador, to Cali, with stops in Quito and Pasto, Colombia. This was the first aircraft ever to land in Cali. He claimed the $9...
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    Ezequiel Moreno Díaz) or simply Pasto Cathedral in Pasto, Colombia, is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Pasto. It is consecrated to Saints Ezequiél...
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  • Miriam Margoth Martínez (category People from Pasto, Colombia)
    Miriam Margoth Martínez Díaz (born March 2, 1966, Pasto) is a Colombian urban planner, human rights defender and civil engineer with a master's degree...
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  •  Bolivia 2574 8445 37 Sogamoso  Colombia 2569 8428 38 Cuenca  Ecuador 2560 8398 39 Chiquinquirá  Colombia 2556 8386 40 San Juan de Pasto  Colombia 2527 8290...
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    Vélez and Barbacoas were created, and in 1835 those of Buenaventura and Pasto were added. In 1843 those of Cauca, Mompós and Túquerres were created. At...
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  • Juanjo Narváez (category People from Pasto, Colombia)
    is a Colombian footballer who plays for Spanish club FC Cartagena. Mainly an attacking midfielder, he can also play as a forward. Born in Pasto, Nariño...
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    Sebastián de Belalcázar (category Colonial Colombia)
    America; Quito in 1534 and Cali, Pasto and Popayán in 1537. Belalcázar led expeditions in present-day Ecuador and Colombia and died of natural causes after...
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    Barbacoan languages (category Languages of Colombia)
    Awa or Pasto) Awa Pit (also known as Cuaiquer, Coaiquer, Kwaiker, Awá, Awa, Telembi, Sindagua, Awa-Cuaiquer, Koaiker, Telembí) Pasto–Muellama Pasto (also...
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