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En la mañana de este lunes, se reportó un grave accidente en la vía Bogotá - Tunja , a la altura del municipio de Gachancipá, en el sector El Roble. Dos buses de transporte público, aparentemente por exceso de velocidad, provocaron el siniestro vial, que hasta el momento deja un saldo de una mujer muerta y más de 12 heridos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia y el mundo del martes 25 de marzo 7:00am
W Radio Investiga conoció los detalles de un contrato de más de 400 millones de pesos mensuales para un cirujano vascular en el departamento de Boyacá.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del miércoles 05 de marzo de 2025 a las dos de la tarde.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del jueves 06 de febrero de 2025 a las doce de la noche.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del viernes 10 de enero de 2025 a la una de la madrugada.
Derrumbe en la vía Tunja-Villa de Leyva
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del jueves 12 de diciembre de 2024 a las doce de la noche.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del jueves 05 de diciembre de 2024 a las doce de la noche.
Feature Focus: Facing violence and overburdened systems, Colombia women support each otherAmid impunity and a limited legal system against perpetrators, women's collectives provide an alternative path that gives victims access to information, resources, and even emotional support, which in dire situations can be the difference between life and death.EFE spoke to La Ramona, a women's collective based in Tunja, Colombia, who shared the struggles they face as a volunteer-based organization and the projects they're working on to aid victims of gender-based violence in a country where, on average, three women are murdered every day.Listen to find more! In Other News, a podcast by EFE News Agency.(Credit: EFE/Daniela Gutiérrez, Gabriela Santamaría e Íngrid Guzmán)
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del miércoles 13 de noviembre de 2024 a la una de la madrugada.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del Miercoles 13 de noviembre 7:00am
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del domingo 03 de noviembre de 2024 a las doce de la noche.
En la Jugada conversamos sobre la insólita decisión de la Dimayor de otorgarle los tres puntos a Chicó por el partido que tuvo que ser postergado debido a que Medellín no pudo llegar a Tunja.
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del Miercoles 16 de octubre 7:00am
Resumen informativo con las noticias más destacadas de Colombia del jueves 26 de septiembre de 2024 a las doce de la noche.
Era la madrugada del 15 de mayo de 1997. Tres campesinos se encontraban trabajando en un paraje que comunica a los municipios de Tunja y Cómbita, en el departamento de Boyacá en Colombia, cuando vieron unas luces que resaltaban en la oscuridad de la noche. Provenían de un automóvil color blanco, que se detuvo a un costado de la vía. Del mismo, se bajó un hombre que sacó un bulto de la cajuela y lo arrojó hacia los matorrales.Los campesinos intentaron silbarle para llamar su atención, pero el hombre tiró rápidamente una pila de ropa encima y se volvió a subir al vehículo blanco, escapando a gran velocidad.Cuando se acercaron al bulto, descubrieron que se trataba nada más ni nada menos que del cuerpo de una mujer.#criminalistanocturno Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Llevamos esperando sentarnos con la artista invitada del día desde hace tiempo. Brina Quoya es una bajista, compositora y artista con sed de conocimiento impresionante. Con ganas de exploración, con una cabeza llena de música, de arte, de ideas ha hecho que su proyecto tenga una identidad muy poderosa con su pilar más fuerte: la música misma. Escucha este y los demás episodios en www.imanmusic.net/sessions o en tus plataformas de podcast favoritas. Un podcast creado por Tariq Burney y Nicolás Muñoz. Grabado, editado por Claudia Jiménez, mezclado por Jorge Arango, finalización por Tariq Burney. Producido por Nicolás Muñoz. Reseña Brina Quoya: Brina Quoya es una artista, compositora, bajista, arreglista y productora colombiana, con un sonido único y de vanguardia que combina Trip Hop, Neosoul, R&B progresivo, Rock y Pop alternativos y elementos del jazz vanguardista consolidando un estilo propio desde el 2017. Entre el año 2018 y 2019 participó en escenarios de países como Colombia, México y Costa Rica. Además, a lo largo de su trayectoria Ana González (Brina Quoya) ha participado como bajista e intérprete junto a grandes artistas como Vicente García, el Mad Tree, Cabas, Camilo, Nina Rodríguez, Andrea Echeverri, Vivir Quintana, entre otros, y es co-fundadora del grupo Flor de lava (Antiguo Colectivo de Fuego). A través de su música transmite feminidad, sensualidad, fuerza y vanguardia en todas sus canciones, haciendo de Brina una artista infaltable en el arte de seducir, ha dado conciertos en escenarios importantes como IDARTES 10, FÊTE DE LA MUSIQUE 2019, JAZZ AL PARQUE 2023, Y BIME LIVE 2024, y se encuentra en proceso de lanzamiento de los sencillos de lo que será su próximo disco, dentro de los que se incluye "Luz de salida (Yo groovie)" como plan de lanzamientos en segundo semestre de 2024 y comienzos de 2025, todos estos apoyados por una gira nacional en las ciudades de Bogotá, Medellín, Cali y Tunja, cuyo proyecto ya fue presentado y es ganador dentro de los estímulos de IDARTES 2024.
En menos de seis meses, Krasnov ha sido denunciado por presuntos conflictos de interés, favorecimientos en contratación, acoso laboral y maltrato.
Gravado ao vivo após a Etapa 3 do Tour Colombia e seu temido circuito em Tunja, esse programa especial conta com a participação do técnico da seleção brasileira Antonio Carlos Silvestre. Na pauta, claro, a vitória do Alejandro Osorio e a briga pela geral da volta. Mas também analisamos os trabalhos dos brasileiros, os critérios de convocação e o ótimo momento do Vinicius Rangel (MOVISTAR). Por ter sido gravado pelo Instagram, o áudio apresenta alguns problemas e um áudio chatinho no começo. Mas as palavras de Silvestre merecem seu esforço! Chegue mais e fique muito bem informado com o Gregario RADIO, um oferecimento de Session Brasil (@sessionbrasil). We Make you Faster. Visite o site: www.sessionbrasil.com.brO gregario Leandro Bittar viaja para a Colombia à convite da equipe Swift Carbon. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Gravado ao vivo após a Etapa 3 do Tour Colombia e seu temido circuito em Tunja, esse programa especial conta com a participação do técnico da seleção brasileira Antonio Carlos Silvestre. Na pauta, claro, a vitória do Alejandro Osorio e a briga pela geral da volta. Mas também analisamos os trabalhos dos brasileiros, os critérios de convocação e o ótimo momento do Vinicius Rangel (MOVISTAR). Por ter sido gravado pelo Instagram, o áudio apresenta alguns problemas e um áudio chatinho no começo. Mas as palavras de Silvestre merecem seu esforço! Chegue mais e fique muito bem informado com o Gregario RADIO, um oferecimento de Session Brasil (@sessionbrasil). We Make you Faster. Visite o site: www.sessionbrasil.com.brO gregario Leandro Bittar viaja para a Colombia à convite da equipe Swift Carbon. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In 1570's New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), a new generation of mestizo (half-Spanish, half-indigenous) men sought positions of increasing power in the colony's two largest cities. In response, Spanish nativist factions zealously attacked them as unequal and unqualified, unleashing an intense political battle that lasted almost two decades. At stake was whether membership in the small colonial community and thus access to its most lucrative professions should depend on limpieza de sangre (blood purity) or values-based integration (Christian citizenship). Max Deardoff's A Tale of Two Granadas: Custom, Community, and Citizenship in the Spanish Empire, 1568–1668 (Cambridge University Press, 2023) examines the vast, trans-Atlantic transformation of political ideas about subjecthood that ultimately allowed some colonial mestizos and indios ladinos (acculturated natives) to establish urban citizenship alongside Spaniards in colonial Santafé de Bogotá and Tunja. In a spirit of comparison, it illustrates how some of the descendants of Spain's last Muslims appealed to the same new conceptions of citizenship to avoid disenfranchisement in the face of growing prejudice. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In 1570's New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), a new generation of mestizo (half-Spanish, half-indigenous) men sought positions of increasing power in the colony's two largest cities. In response, Spanish nativist factions zealously attacked them as unequal and unqualified, unleashing an intense political battle that lasted almost two decades. At stake was whether membership in the small colonial community and thus access to its most lucrative professions should depend on limpieza de sangre (blood purity) or values-based integration (Christian citizenship). Max Deardoff's A Tale of Two Granadas: Custom, Community, and Citizenship in the Spanish Empire, 1568–1668 (Cambridge University Press, 2023) examines the vast, trans-Atlantic transformation of political ideas about subjecthood that ultimately allowed some colonial mestizos and indios ladinos (acculturated natives) to establish urban citizenship alongside Spaniards in colonial Santafé de Bogotá and Tunja. In a spirit of comparison, it illustrates how some of the descendants of Spain's last Muslims appealed to the same new conceptions of citizenship to avoid disenfranchisement in the face of growing prejudice. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In 1570's New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), a new generation of mestizo (half-Spanish, half-indigenous) men sought positions of increasing power in the colony's two largest cities. In response, Spanish nativist factions zealously attacked them as unequal and unqualified, unleashing an intense political battle that lasted almost two decades. At stake was whether membership in the small colonial community and thus access to its most lucrative professions should depend on limpieza de sangre (blood purity) or values-based integration (Christian citizenship). Max Deardoff's A Tale of Two Granadas: Custom, Community, and Citizenship in the Spanish Empire, 1568–1668 (Cambridge University Press, 2023) examines the vast, trans-Atlantic transformation of political ideas about subjecthood that ultimately allowed some colonial mestizos and indios ladinos (acculturated natives) to establish urban citizenship alongside Spaniards in colonial Santafé de Bogotá and Tunja. In a spirit of comparison, it illustrates how some of the descendants of Spain's last Muslims appealed to the same new conceptions of citizenship to avoid disenfranchisement in the face of growing prejudice. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
In 1570's New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), a new generation of mestizo (half-Spanish, half-indigenous) men sought positions of increasing power in the colony's two largest cities. In response, Spanish nativist factions zealously attacked them as unequal and unqualified, unleashing an intense political battle that lasted almost two decades. At stake was whether membership in the small colonial community and thus access to its most lucrative professions should depend on limpieza de sangre (blood purity) or values-based integration (Christian citizenship). Max Deardoff's A Tale of Two Granadas: Custom, Community, and Citizenship in the Spanish Empire, 1568–1668 (Cambridge University Press, 2023) examines the vast, trans-Atlantic transformation of political ideas about subjecthood that ultimately allowed some colonial mestizos and indios ladinos (acculturated natives) to establish urban citizenship alongside Spaniards in colonial Santafé de Bogotá and Tunja. In a spirit of comparison, it illustrates how some of the descendants of Spain's last Muslims appealed to the same new conceptions of citizenship to avoid disenfranchisement in the face of growing prejudice. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies
In 1570's New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), a new generation of mestizo (half-Spanish, half-indigenous) men sought positions of increasing power in the colony's two largest cities. In response, Spanish nativist factions zealously attacked them as unequal and unqualified, unleashing an intense political battle that lasted almost two decades. At stake was whether membership in the small colonial community and thus access to its most lucrative professions should depend on limpieza de sangre (blood purity) or values-based integration (Christian citizenship). Max Deardoff's A Tale of Two Granadas: Custom, Community, and Citizenship in the Spanish Empire, 1568–1668 (Cambridge University Press, 2023) examines the vast, trans-Atlantic transformation of political ideas about subjecthood that ultimately allowed some colonial mestizos and indios ladinos (acculturated natives) to establish urban citizenship alongside Spaniards in colonial Santafé de Bogotá and Tunja. In a spirit of comparison, it illustrates how some of the descendants of Spain's last Muslims appealed to the same new conceptions of citizenship to avoid disenfranchisement in the face of growing prejudice. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1570's New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), a new generation of mestizo (half-Spanish, half-indigenous) men sought positions of increasing power in the colony's two largest cities. In response, Spanish nativist factions zealously attacked them as unequal and unqualified, unleashing an intense political battle that lasted almost two decades. At stake was whether membership in the small colonial community and thus access to its most lucrative professions should depend on limpieza de sangre (blood purity) or values-based integration (Christian citizenship). Max Deardoff's A Tale of Two Granadas: Custom, Community, and Citizenship in the Spanish Empire, 1568–1668 (Cambridge University Press, 2023) examines the vast, trans-Atlantic transformation of political ideas about subjecthood that ultimately allowed some colonial mestizos and indios ladinos (acculturated natives) to establish urban citizenship alongside Spaniards in colonial Santafé de Bogotá and Tunja. In a spirit of comparison, it illustrates how some of the descendants of Spain's last Muslims appealed to the same new conceptions of citizenship to avoid disenfranchisement in the face of growing prejudice. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1570's New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), a new generation of mestizo (half-Spanish, half-indigenous) men sought positions of increasing power in the colony's two largest cities. In response, Spanish nativist factions zealously attacked them as unequal and unqualified, unleashing an intense political battle that lasted almost two decades. At stake was whether membership in the small colonial community and thus access to its most lucrative professions should depend on limpieza de sangre (blood purity) or values-based integration (Christian citizenship). Max Deardoff's A Tale of Two Granadas: Custom, Community, and Citizenship in the Spanish Empire, 1568–1668 (Cambridge University Press, 2023) examines the vast, trans-Atlantic transformation of political ideas about subjecthood that ultimately allowed some colonial mestizos and indios ladinos (acculturated natives) to establish urban citizenship alongside Spaniards in colonial Santafé de Bogotá and Tunja. In a spirit of comparison, it illustrates how some of the descendants of Spain's last Muslims appealed to the same new conceptions of citizenship to avoid disenfranchisement in the face of growing prejudice. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1570's New Kingdom of Granada (modern Colombia), a new generation of mestizo (half-Spanish, half-indigenous) men sought positions of increasing power in the colony's two largest cities. In response, Spanish nativist factions zealously attacked them as unequal and unqualified, unleashing an intense political battle that lasted almost two decades. At stake was whether membership in the small colonial community and thus access to its most lucrative professions should depend on limpieza de sangre (blood purity) or values-based integration (Christian citizenship). Max Deardoff's A Tale of Two Granadas: Custom, Community, and Citizenship in the Spanish Empire, 1568–1668 (Cambridge University Press, 2023) examines the vast, trans-Atlantic transformation of political ideas about subjecthood that ultimately allowed some colonial mestizos and indios ladinos (acculturated natives) to establish urban citizenship alongside Spaniards in colonial Santafé de Bogotá and Tunja. In a spirit of comparison, it illustrates how some of the descendants of Spain's last Muslims appealed to the same new conceptions of citizenship to avoid disenfranchisement in the face of growing prejudice. Ethan Besser Fredrick is a graduate student in Modern Latin American history seeking his PhD at the University of Minnesota. His work focuses on the Transatlantic Catholic movements in Mexico and Spain during the early 20th century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mikhail Krasnov dijo que le entregaba una ciudad casi en quiebra.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4987527/advertisement
En este episodio charlamos las narrativas de ganadores y perdedores. De nuevo las nociones de izquierda, centro y derecha como herramientas de desinformación y los retos de comprender las agendas locales para elegir a los nuevos gobernantes. Produce: Sara TrejosAnálisis: Santiago Rivas, María Paula Martínez, Andrés Páramo y Juan ÁlvarezPost: Rodrigo RodríguezPresunto es un show de Sillón EstudiosApóyanos acá: https://www.presuntopodcast.com/donacionesNOTASElecciones 2023: Partido Liberal se queda con la mayoría de gobernaciones en Colombia I SEMANAClanes políticos, los grandes triunfadores de las elecciones | Cambio ColombiaUn ruso ganador en Tunja, un descamisado quemado en Medellín y un polémico concejal en Cali: las sorpresas de la jornada de este domingo I SEMANAEl polémico Andrés Escobar sería concejal de Cali - InfobaeEl Centro Democrático celebró el resultado de las elecciones: se quedó 28 alcaldías y la gobernación en Antioquia - InfobaeEsta es la impactante radiografía política del país tras los resultados de las elecciones. Nació un nuevo centro, y Petro y su gobierno son los grandes derrotados. Recibieron una paliza I SEMANAANÁLISIS | Elecciones regionales en Colombia, un "referendo" contra Petro I CNNColombia: 4 conclusiones de las elecciones regionales (y cómo queda el presidente Petro) I BBC News MundoEl giro a la izquierda se frena en las elecciones regionales de 2023 - La Silla VacíaLas elecciones en las que se frenó la ola de cambio político en Colombia I EL PAÍSEl reencauche de los partidos en las regionales: sacan pecho con victorias a medias | Resultados elecciones | EL ESPECTADOR Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El profesor Krasnov, quien se impuso en las urnas el pasado domingo 29 de octubre, entregó detalles de su campaña política y sus apuestas para administrar la capital boyacense los próximos cuatro años
Mikhail Krasnov, alcalde electo de Tunja, habló en La FM de RCN sobre su plan de Gobierno.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4987527/advertisement
Invitado: Mikhail Krasnov, alcalde electo de Tunja,This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4594627/advertisement
Mikhail Krasnov, quien fue elegido como alcalde de Tunja, habló en La W sobre cuáles fueron las claves de su éxito en las urnas en las elecciones territoriales del pasado 29 de octubre.
Su nombre es Mikhail Krasnov, candidato a la Alcaldía de Tunja.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4987527/advertisement
El infectólogo Santiago Sánchez explicó en La W la naturaleza de la bacteria Klebsiella y qué medidas se deben adoptar para controlarla.
Hoy en Viernes de libros hablamos sobre unos cuentos populares de España (y Tunja), que escribió Enrique Serrano.
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Carlos Antonio Vélez, en Palabras Mayores del 12 de junio de 2023, se refirió a la derrota de Millonarios ante Chicó en Tunja, al título de Manchester City en la final de la Champions, de Uruguay en la final del mundial sub-20 ante Italia y de la muerte de Silvio Berlusconi, hombre fuerte del Milán en la década del noventa y comienzo de los dos miles.