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  1. $Title{Table 2.: Colombia, Internal Migration to Four Departments, 1951-64}
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  5. Gaining Department
  6.   (largest city)      Net Gain          Losing Department       Net Loss
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  9. Atlantico ........      64,300         {Magdalena                 16,000
  10.   (Barranquilla) .                     {Bolivar                   30,100
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  12. Antioquia ........     101,400         {Bolivar                   34,500
  13.   (Medellin)                           {Choco                      6,400
  14.                                        {Caldas                    30,700
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  16.                                        {Norte de Santander         6,500
  17.                                        {Santander                 37,800
  18.                                        {Boyaca                   106,900
  19. Cundinamarca ....      374,500         {Caldas                    44,500
  20.   (Bogota)                             {Tolima                    81,800
  21.                                        {Huila                     14,900
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  23.                                        {Caldas                    50,300
  24.                                        {Tolima                    16,700
  25. Valle del Cauca ...    161,200         {Huila                      7,500
  26.   (Cali)                               {Cauca                     26,200
  27.                                        {Narino                    24,800
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  30. Source: Based on information from Thomas G. Sanders, Internal Migration:
  31.         Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1972, p. 10.
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