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Nombre Eds Dirección Ciudad/Municipio Departamento NOMBRE EDS DIRECCIÓN CIUDAD/MUNICIPIO DEPARTAMENTO Km 20 vía Tunja Paipa margen LA LIBERTAD SOTAQUIRA BOYACÁ izquierdo de la vía. LA ISLA CALLE 11 Nº 32-30 SOGAMOSO BOYACÁ KM 10 VÍA DUITAMA - EL DIAMANTE NOBSA BOYACÁ BELENCITO KM 17 VÍA TUNJA _ PAIPA LA PLAYA TUTA BOYACÁ SECTOR LA PLAYA DIAGONAL 59 NO. 11 A - 56 B. EDS SAN DIEGO DE LA 59 SOGAMOSO BOYACÁ GUSTAVO JIMÉNEZ EDS LA MEXICANA DIAGONAL 7 # 3E-13 CORRALES BOYACÁ LA DORADA CARRERA 18 20 - 10 DUITAMA BOYACÁ EDS LAGO AZUL Calle 12 No. 7 - 35 AQUITANIA BOYACÁ KM 15,5 VIA SOGAMOSO EDS EL CRUCERO SOGAMOSO BOYACÁ YOPAL VENCEDORES CALLE 11 14-74 SOGAMOSO SOGAMOSO BOYACÁ VILLA DEL RIO CRA 42 NO 15 24 DUITAMA BOYACÁ ESTACION DE SERVICIO CABUYARO CARRERA 5 CALLE 11-12 CABUYARO META KILOMETRO 0 MAS 500 ESTACION DE SERVICIO LA CUMARAL VIA PARATEBUENO CUMARAL META VICTORIA DE CUMARAL MARGEN DERECHO ESTACION DE SERVICIO DIAGONAL 12 No.14-05 CUMARAL META AUTOMOTRIZ LAS PALMAS ESTACION DE SERVICIO BRIO MANI CARRERA 4 No. 23-18 MANÍ CASANARE ESTACION DE SERVICIO CALLE 24 No. 11 - 26 MONTERREY CASANARE MONTERREY NUEVA ESTACION DE SERVICIO CARRERA 11 No. 1-08 PAZ DE ARIPORO CASANARE ESTACION DE SERVICIO KILOMETRO 1 VIA PAZ DE PAZ DE ARIPORO CASANARE SERVICENTRO CAPYBARA ARIPORO-YOPAL ESTACION DE SERVICIO LA CALLE 7 No. 12-87 PUERTO GAITAN META MELISSA ESTACION DE SERVICIO BRISAS CARRERA 1 C No. 18 RESTREPO META DEL UPIN ESTACION DE SERVICIO PALMERAS SAN CARLOS DE CARRERA 4 2 44 LA PALMERA META DEL META GUAROA ESTACION DE SERVICIO LA QUINTA CARRERA 10 CON TRANSVERSAL TRINIDAD CASANARE DEL SOL 5 ESQUINA NORORIENTAL ESTACION DE SERVICIO EL PASO Calle 21 Sur No.15-60 VILLAVICENCIO META GANADERO LTDA ESTACION DE SERVICIO MAKRO CARRERA 22 No. 7 - 37 VILLAVICENCIO META VILLAVICENCIO EDS RIVARCA YOPAL CALLE 30 No. 31A-75 YOPAL CASANARE ESTACION DE SERVICIO Carrera 29 No.26-38 YOPAL CASANARE AUTOMOTRIZ CRAVO SUR SAS ESTACION DE SERVICIOS LA KILOMETRO 5 VIA YOPAL - YOPAL CASANARE GUAFILLA AGUAZUL ESTACION DE SERVICIO ESTACION TRANSVERSAL 18 No. 8-15 YOPAL CASANARE YOPAL KILOMETRO 25-250 METROS ESTACION DE SERVICIO YACUANA VIA VILLAVICENCIO - PUERTO VILLAVICENCIO META LOPEZ ESTACION DE SERVICIO kilómetro 52 más 250 metros VILLAVICENCIO META MERECURE vía Villavicencio – Puerto Lopez Avenida Calle 132 # 94F - 52 EDS SANTA SOFIA DE SUBA Bogotá Norte CUNDINAMARCA EDS ORQUIDEAS CALLE 161 # 18 - 30 Bogotá Norte CUNDINAMARCA CALLE 127 BIS NO 91B-31 EDS LA SIBERIA Bogotá Norte CUNDINAMARCA Km 1.5 Vía Bogotá - La EDS PATIOS Calera Peaje de Patios La Calera CUNDINAMARCA EDS LA ISABELA Diagonal 63F # 86 - 34 Bogotá Norte CUNDINAMARCA AV. 14 CARACAS NO 71-71 EDS CARACAS 71 Bogotá Norte CUNDINAMARCA AVENIDA BOYACÁ # 55 - 41 EDS SERVYCOM Bogotá Norte CUNDINAMARCA EDS NQS 103 AV CRA 9 No 103-39 Bogotá Norte CUNDINAMARCA Calle 2 No 7a -35 (variante EDS LOS ANGELES chia-cota) Chía CUNDINAMARCA EDS PUENTE AÉREO CALLE 26 # 96J - 60 Bogotá Norte CUNDINAMARCA VEREDA CERCA DE EDS LA PALMERA PIEDRA VÍA CHÍA - COTA Chía CUNDINAMARCA EDS MAKO Cra 7 # 121 - 09 Bogotá Norte CUNDINAMARCA EDS SAN RAFAEL CALLE 130 # 45 - 34 ARCANGEL Bogotá Norte CUNDINAMARCA SANTA SOFIA DE USME Tv. 1 Bis # 68b Sur - 33 BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA SANTA MARTHA Dg. 84 Sur # 5b-60 Este BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA SANTA ANA DE BRITALIA Dg. 56b Sur # 85-30 BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA IBAGASES SOACHA Autopista Sur # 22-88 Soacha SOACHA CUNDINAMARCA BIOMAX SAN ANDRESITO 38 Calle 13 # 38-25 BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA SAMORE Cr. 31 # 38a-51 Sur BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA CHOACHI Kr. 6 # 1-56 Sur - Choachi CHOACHÍ CUNDINAMARCA ARGELIA BRIO Tv. 61f # 38f-07 Sur BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA BRIO CANEY Ac. 17 # 126-23 BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA UBAQUE Calle 4 # 1-03 Ubaque UBAQUE CUNDINAMARCA MAKRO VILLA DEL RIO Kr. 63 # 57g-46 Sur BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA BOSA EL RECREO Kr. 91 # 62a-01 Sur BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA SAN RAFAEL Tv. 46 # 5c-23 BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA ESTRELLA DEL ORIENTE GENERGY Tv. 14 Este # 73-43 Sur BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA ALPES Calle 33 Bis Sur # 12-01 Este BOGOTÁ CUNDINAMARCA EDS FERREUNION Calle 2 # 106-54 Fomeque FOMEQUE CUNDINAMARCA EL GARAJE 2 Calle 6i # 1-39 Fomeque FOMEQUE CUNDINAMARCA Av. Boyaca / Calle 12 Bis # 71G- VILLA ALSACIA BOGOTÁ 53 CUNDINAMARCA CRA. 10 Nº 68-55 LOS EDS ÉXITO NUEVO BOSQUE DOSQUEBRADAS RISARALDA NARANJOS KM. 15 VIA CERRITOS EDS GRANADA PEREIRA RISARALDA DIAGONAL A SUZUKI KM 1 VIA CHINCHINA SECTOR EDS LIQUIDOS MODELO SANTA ROSA RISARALDA LA MARIA LA ESTAMPILLA VEREDA DE EDS EL BORDADO S.A ANSERMA NUEVO VALLE GRAMALOTE EDS ACAPULCO BELALCAZAR VEREDA LA CRISTALINA BELALCAZAR CALDAS VEREDA SANTAGUEDA VIA EDS LA ROCHELA PALESTINA CALDAS ARAUCA PALESTINA EDS LA PALOBLANCA CRA 15 No 17-27 BUCARAMANGA SANTANDER YARIMA -SAN VICENTE EDS LA NAPOLES CRA 7 #14-15 YARIMA DE CHUCURÍ SANTANDER EDS LA MANUELA CRA 2 BARRIO SAN TROPEL CANTAGALLO BOLIVAR KM 6 VIA AGUACHICA - LA EDS LAS CRUCES COSTA AGUACHICA CESAR KM 6 VIA AGUACHICA - LA EDS RUTA 40 COSTA AGUACHICA CESAR CRA 13 # 12-46 BARRIO SAN EDS COOTRANSSERRANIA ISIDRO SANTA ROSA DEL SUR BOLIVAR EDS DISTRACOM LA MAGDALENA Cra 7 #43-29 PUERTO BERRIO ANTIOQUIA EDS PORTAL DEL SOL CRA 5 No 32-50 PUERTO BOYACA BOYACÁ VEREDA LLANO VÍA BARICHARA EDS BRISAS DEL LLANO BARICHARA SANTANDER KM 4 KM 74 CARRETREA PRINCIPAL VIA BUCARAMANGA- EDS SANTO DOMINGO PAMPLONA SILOS NORTE DE SANTANDER ESTACION DE SERVICIO EL SALIDA A PUERTO ARAUJO CIMITARRA SANTANDER DORADO INVERSIONES SAS VEREDA EL ESPINAL LOTE 18 VIS EDS MI ISLA MESA A LOS SANTOS LOS SANTOS SANTANDER Vereda el hojarasco, El Carmen EDS EL TOPON de Chucuri CARMEN DE CHUCURI SANTANDER EDS BRIO OIBA KM 4 VIA OIBA-SOCORRO OIBA SANTANDER VEREDA LLANO DE NAVAS KM EDS BRIGADIER 12 VIA SAN GIL BUCARAMANGA CURITI SANTANDER EDS PRIMAVERA KM 3 VÍA PUERTO ARAUJO CIMITARRA SANTANDER ESTACION DE SERVICIO KM 17 VEREDA SAN JUAN CIMITARRA SANTANDER AUTOMOTOR EL HATO DJ ESTACION DE SERVICIO VIA CENTRAL TOLOTA VADO SUAITA SANTANDER PAMPLONILLA REAL FINCA EL TESORO EDS AUTOMOTRIZ LOS LAURELES KM 11 MANZANA 2 LOTE 9 BARRANCABERMEJA SANTANDER Carrera 42 # 24 - 96 Autopista ITAGUI ANTIOQUIA EDS ALPUJARRA 87 Sur, Itagui Autopista Medellin Bogota km EDS NAPOLES 120 +400 Puerto Triunfo / PUERTO TRIUNFO ANTIOQUIA Antioquia Serviteca La 44 KR 44 # 16 - 05 CALI VALLE DEL CAUCA Km 2 Salida Popayán al Sur vía Pinos El Bohío Panamericana TIMBÍO CAUCA 100% Car Service Pasoancho CLL 13 # 31 -42 CALI VALLE DEL CAUCA kilometro 1 via Boyaca - LA PRADERA BOYACA BOYACA Ramiriqui EDS LA COLONIAL CRA. 9 # 2 -85 VILLA DE LEYVA BOYACA EDS LAS CUATRO ESTRELLAS CRA. 15 No 4-13 GARAGOA BOYACA 800 mtrs del cementerio Via EDS JC VILLA LUZ TUNJA BOYACA Villa de Leyva-Arcabuco EDS 24 HORAS GUATEQUE Lote No 1 Villa Nicole GUATEQUE BOYACA Doble Calzada via Girardot V Eds Pradera Verde llano de la Virgen COELLO TOLIMA Doble Calzada Flandes Tolima Eds banderas 2 & 3 Vereda Puerta Blanca COELLO TOLIMA Eds Distracom El Samán Kilometro 3 via Espinal Girardot ESPINAL TOLIMA Eds Full Gas Kra 48 sur N-83-226 IBAGUE TOLIMA Eds La Primavera Kra 1 N-17-18 en Ibagué IBAGUE TOLIMA Calle 156 A N 8 J BIS 69 Barrio el Eds Villa Flor Salado Ibagué IBAGUE TOLIMA Girardot Barrio Santander Calle Eds Servicentro la Magdalena 29 N-8a 39 GIRARDOT CUNDINAMARCA Eds Mayolo Kilometro 2 via Saldaña Castilla SALDAÑA TOLIMA Doble Calzada Vereda Camala Eds Aguas Claras Puerta Blanca COELLO TOLIMA Eds Caldas Viejo K 1.5 Via Alvarado Venadillo ALVARADO TOLIMA Eds Las Brisas Kra 11 N-9-54 Venadillo Tolima VENADILLO TOLIMA Lérida Tolima Vereda el sitio via Eds La Fontana a Guayabal LERIDA TOLIMA Dorada Caldas Kra 15 Variante Eds Distracom La Variante Via Con familiar DORADA CALDAS EDS TRANS ARIZONA KR 8 # 8 - 55 CHOCONTA CUNDINAMARCA KM 37 VÍA BRICEÑO - EDS EL SATELITE CHOCONTA SOGAMOSO CUNDINAMARCA km 85 Via Nacional Bogotá EDS LA CASCADA CAPELLANIA FUQUENE Chiquinqu CUNDINAMARCA EDS SERVICENTRO GACHANCIPA KR 5 # 5 28 GACHANCIPA CUNDINAMARCA EDS SAN ANTONIO CL 9a # 21 - 16 PACHO CUNDINAMARCA AUTOP NORTE KM 44 . 8 VIA EDS LA VIOLETA SESQUILE BOGOTA - CUNDINAMARCA Vereda Boitava Sector las Brisas EDS LOS ARRAYANES SESQUILE En CUNDINAMARCA Carretera Briceño Tunja EDS LA LAGUNA SESQUILE Sogamoso Pr CUNDINAMARCA EDS LA ERMITA CALLE 8 No 2-78 SUBACHOQUE CUNDINAMARCA KM 12 AUTOP MEDELLIN EDS MI ESTACION TENJO VEREDA LA PUNT CUNDINAMARCA EDS EL GATO KM 7 VIA SIBERIA - TENJO TENJO CUNDINAMARCA EDS LA CUMBRE KR 12 # 5 - 37 TENJO CUNDINAMARCA VDA CENTRO DEL LLANO EDS GIRO Y YA UBATE SALIDA INQUIRA CUNDINAMARCA EDS LA PRIMERA KR 1 # 1 90 VILLAPINZON CUNDINAMARCA AV 4 # 29 - 17 VEREDA EDS LA ESTRELLA ZIPAQUIRA PASOANCHO CUNDINAMARCA EDS VARIANTE ZIPA KM 1.6 VIA ZIPAQUIRA- CAJICA ZIPAQUIRA CUNDINAMARCA EDS Las Mulas CAMPOALEGRE KM 45 via campoalegre Hobo HUILA EDS Villa Aranzazu KM 1 via Rivera - Riverita RIVERA HUILA Km 4 Via Acacias Vereda el LAS ACACIAS ESTACION DE SERVICIO Descanso VILLAVICENCIO META ESTACION DE SERVICIO TOTAL GC Km 3 Via Antigua Restrepo VILLAVICENCIO META EDS SANTA ISABEL Cr 18 # 18 - 56 LT 1 Mz A GUAMAL META EDS BRIO LA MACARENA Cr 15 # 13 67 GRANADA META Anillo Vial, Diagonal a entrada ESTACION DE SERVICIO GASOLLANO Llanabastos VILLAVICENCIO META Kn 64.22 Via Villavicencio- GASOLLANO II Barranca de Upia PARATEBUENO META ESTACION DE SERVICIO MARIA ALEJANDR Av 23 Nº 23-30 ACACIAS META 250 Metros despues del Batallano 21 Vargas, Via Fte de ESTACIÓN DE SERVICIO HF Oro GRANADA META EDS PETROARIARI Cr 6 # 9 - 64 ESQ SAN MARTIN META EDS NUEVA HABANA Cra. 16 No. 38-47 CALARCA QUINDIO Cra. 12 Y 13 Km 1 Via EDS BARCELONA CALARCA QUINDIO Caicedonia Lt 4 Mz 1 Parque Indutrial Quindio EDS AQUÍ ES PAPA CALARCA QUINDIO Cra.
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