This is the first of a series of plots that seek to explore the state of indexed journals in my country. In this first graph, its interesting to see how the biggest cities, such as Bogotá and Medellín, have more indexed journals. The data used came from https://www.datos.gov.co/ and the name of the original dataset is 'REVISTAS INDEXADAS EN EL INDICE NACIONAL PUBLINDEX - SEGUNDA ACTUALIZACION'.
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