Torcoroma II Sector III

Torcoroma II Sector III is a locality in , . Torcoroma II Sector III is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Estadio General Santander and INEM Cúcuta.

Stadium
General Santander Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in , . It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 32,163 people. It is named in honour of Francisco de Paula Santander. is situated 3½ km west of Torcoroma II Sector III.

College
is a college.

Bridge
Tienditas International Bridge is a vehicular and pedestrian bridge connecting , with Norte de Santander, . is situated 3 km southeast of Torcoroma II Sector III.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include San Luis, Cúcuta and Los Caobos, Cúcuta.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood, which is situated 3 km southwest of Torcoroma II Sector III.

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, officially San José de , is a Colombian municipality, capital of the department of Norte de Santander and nucleus of the Metropolitan Area of .

Torcoroma II Sector III

Latitude
7.8953° or 7° 53′ 43″ north
Longitude
-72.47° or 72° 28′ 12″ west
Elevation
351 metres (1,152 feet)
Open location code
67V9VGWJ+42
Geo­Names ID
12035291
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