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the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with California . For other uses
see Cali (disambiguation) . District and city in Valle del Cauca
in southwest Colombia
with an estimated 2
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522 residents in 2023. &#91
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km 2 (216.3&#160
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km 2 (46.7&#160
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