- Colombia - Wikipedia
Colombia has been home to many indigenous peoples and cultures since at least 12,000 BCE The Spanish first landed in La Guajira in 1499, and by the mid-16th century, they had colonized much of present-day Colombia, and established the New Kingdom of Granada, with Santa Fe de Bogotá as its capital
- Colombia Maps Facts - World Atlas
Nicknamed as the “Gateway to South America”, Colombia is the only American country, to be named in honor of Christopher Columbus – a famous explorer and a discoverer of the New World
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Noticias de Colombia y Servicios en línea para colombianos y residentes en Colombia Turismo, Gastronomía, Actualidad, Deportes, Cine, Radio en vivo, y más
- Colombia - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Colombia ( kəˈlʌm biə (listen); Spanish: [koˈlom bja]), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a tropical equatorial country in northern South America
- Colombia Travel Advisory
Reconsider travel to Colombia due to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, and kidnapping Some areas have an increased risk Read the entire Travel Advisory Do Not Travel to: Arauca, Cauca (excluding Popayán), and Norte de Santander departments due to crime and terrorism
- Colombia’s surge in armed violence: How did we get here?
Colombia is in the midst of a dramatic surge in violence from armed conflict Already this year, hundreds of people have been killed, tens of thousands trapped in their homes by fighting, and nearly 122,000 forcibly displaced How did we get here?
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- Colombia deforestation surges 43% fueled by fires, land . . . - Reuters
Deforestation in Colombia surged last year, according to data from the country's environment ministry said on Thursday, as some 113,608 hectares (1,136 square km) were destroyed largely in its
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