Bogota and Medellin are the two largest cities in Colombia. Bogota, the capital, is located in a mountainous region with an average temperature of 14°C that varies between 9-22°C throughout the year. It has distinct wet and dry seasons. Medellin, also known as the "City of Eternal Spring", has a pleasant, mild climate with an average of 22°C year-round. It has a strong economy based on industry, exports, and tourism. Both cities are located in mountainous areas with varying climates and scenery.