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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of northwest-central Colombia on the Magdalena River west of Bucaramanga. It is a river port.
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As an article from Justice for Colombia JFC notes, "the meeting launched the preparations for the National Conference on Peace that will be held in Barrancabermeja later this year from August 12 - 15, aimed at using the experiences of different communities to begin a debate on how to achieve a peaceful solution to Colombia's social and armed conflict."
Dan Kovalik: The U.S. Must Work for Peaceful Resolution to Colombian Armed Conflict Dan Kovalik 2011
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As an article from Justice for Colombia JFC notes, "the meeting launched the preparations for the National Conference on Peace that will be held in Barrancabermeja later this year from August 12 - 15, aimed at using the experiences of different communities to begin a debate on how to achieve a peaceful solution to Colombia's social and armed conflict."
Dan Kovalik: The U.S. Must Work for Peaceful Resolution to Colombian Armed Conflict Dan Kovalik 2011
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David Ravelo Crespo from Barrancabermeja was detained September 14th, one of many Colombian human rights leaders being prosecuted on what appear to be trumped-up charges.
Lisa Haugaard: Colombia, U.S. Leaders Talk Cooperation While Community Leaders Continue to Die Lisa Haugaard 2010
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I met Father de Roux, who I am told is one of the driving forces behind the peace talks, in Barrancabermeja back in September of 2000 as part of a delegation with the Madison-based Colombia Support Network.
Dan Kovalik: The U.S. Must Work for Peaceful Resolution to Colombian Armed Conflict Dan Kovalik 2011
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David Ravelo Crespo from Barrancabermeja was detained September 14th, one of many Colombian human rights leaders being prosecuted on what appear to be trumped-up charges.
Lisa Haugaard: Colombia, U.S. Leaders Talk Cooperation While Community Leaders Continue to Die Lisa Haugaard 2010
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David Ravelo Crespo from Barrancabermeja was detained September 14th, one of many Colombian human rights leaders being prosecuted on what appear to be trumped-up charges.
Lisa Haugaard: Colombia, U.S. Leaders Talk Cooperation While Community Leaders Continue to Die Lisa Haugaard 2010
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David Ravelo Crespo from Barrancabermeja was detained September 14th, one of many Colombian human rights leaders being prosecuted on what appear to be trumped-up charges.
Lisa Haugaard: Colombia, U.S. Leaders Talk Cooperation While Community Leaders Continue to Die Lisa Haugaard 2010
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David Ravelo Crespo from Barrancabermeja was detained September 14th, one of many Colombian human rights leaders being prosecuted on what appear to be trumped-up charges.
Lisa Haugaard: Colombia, U.S. Leaders Talk Cooperation While Community Leaders Continue to Die Lisa Haugaard 2010
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David Ravelo Crespo from Barrancabermeja was detained September 14th, one of many Colombian human rights leaders being prosecuted on what appear to be trumped-up charges.
Lisa Haugaard: Colombia, U.S. Leaders Talk Cooperation While Community Leaders Continue to Die Lisa Haugaard 2010
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I met Father de Roux, who I am told is one of the driving forces behind the peace talks, in Barrancabermeja back in September of 2000 as part of a delegation with the Madison-based Colombia Support Network.
Dan Kovalik: The U.S. Must Work for Peaceful Resolution to Colombian Armed Conflict Dan Kovalik 2011
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