These are the 6 ugliest cities in Colombia, according to artificial intelligence.

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Colombia is a country world-renowned for its great natural beauty, with stunning landscapes that include national parks, tropical rainforests, and unique beaches. However, there are cities that lack this charm and are considered "ugly." What does ChatGPT say about these places?
To carry out this classification , artificial intelligence argues that these areas of the country are frowned upon due to factors such as insecurity, violence, social problems, and urban decay. Among them are: 1. Tumaco: Located on the Pacific coast, it faces security problems due to the presence of armed groups and other criminal gangs that make the area considered inhospitable.
2. Buenaventura: one of the country's main ports, affected by violence related to organized crime, with security and displacement problems.
3. Cauca and Nariño: Departments in the southwest with clashes between illegal armed groups and government forces.
4. Catatumbo: Border area with Venezuela, scene of armed conflicts that generate instability. 5. Caquetá: Also affected by conflicts, fights, and other issues that discourage tourists from visiting.6. Meta and Guaviare: departments with challenges related to violence and insecurity.
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Caquetá, Colombia
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According to ProColombia and Turismo City, there are areas that, unlike those considered "ugly," are places everyone wants to visit. ▪️Tayrona National Natural Park (Santa Marta): Includes iconic beaches such as Cabo San Juan, Playa Cristal, Bahía Concha, and La Piscinita, with turquoise waters, golden sand, and a spectacular jungle setting. Ideal for disconnecting and hiking in nature.
▪️Rosario and Barú Islands (Cartagena): Archipelagos with pristine beaches and coral reefs, perfect for snorkeling and diving.
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▪️San Andrés and Providencia: Islands with the famous "sea of seven colors," beaches like Spratt Bight and Johnny Cay, white sand and crystal-clear waters, and a rich local culture.▪️La Guajira (Cabo de La Vela and Punta Gallinas): Golden sand beaches, dunes, and unique desert landscapes, as well as the Wayuu indigenous culture.
▪️Palomino (La Guajira): Beach between the Sierra Nevada and the Caribbean Sea, with biodiversity, rivers, and activities such as tubing and surfing.
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