Cali - Wikipedia Cali is located on the Cauca Valley to the west of the Cauca River and to the east of the Western Mountain Range near the hills known as Farallones de Cali The city rests approximately 1,000 metres (3,281 feet) above sea level
Cali, Colombia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor The site of the 2013 World Games, Cali is the sporting epicenter of Colombia Pristine golf courses and countless opportunities for adventure sports in local parks, mountains and deserts are a big draw Cultural attractions in Cali reflect the area’s rich indigenous history and European influence
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Cali | History Facts | Britannica Cali, city, capital of Valle del Cauca departamento, western Colombia It lies on both sides of the Cali River at an elevation of 3,327 feet (1,014 metres), in the subtropical intermontane Cauca Valley The city was founded on July 25, 1536, by Sebastián de Benalcázar
What to see and do in Cali, Colombia | National Geographic This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK) You hear Cali first, whether it’s the infectious anthems that spill from its cafes or the hypnotic pulse of its clubs
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Cali - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cali (official name, Santiago de Cali) is the capital of Valle del Cauca department in Colombia and the third most populated city in the country, after Bogotá and Medellín
Cali - Wikitravel Cali [http: www cali gov co ] is a city in southwestern Colombia, capital of the Valle del Cauca department It has about 2 million inhabitants and is a significant industrial and commercial center of activity in Colombia