Economy
Politics
Education
Music
Culture
Sports
Food
Colombi
a
 Colombia is located
in the northwestern
part of South
America. Its capital
is Bogota. Bordered
on the east by
Venezuela and
Brazil, south to Peru
and Ecuador by the
northwest to
Panama.
Location
Culture
Colombia has been hit by a wide range of
cultural influences: Native Americans or
indians, Spanish and other European,
African, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern
Music
Colombia is a country with a variety of
music according to each region. The
most traditional are: cumbia, salsa,
vallenato, llanera.
People listen to rock, pop, champeta,
reggaeton, hip hop, electronic,
Politics
Colombia is a Social State of Law
organized as a unitary republic with
political centralization and
administrative decentralization, in
which public power is separated into
three branches, legislative, executive
and judicial.
Education
Education is composed of pre-school levels (three
grades), basic education (nine grades), high school (two
degrees)
70% of the existing schools, colleges and universities in
Colombia are private.
Sports
Soccer, cycling, boxing and roller skating are the most popular
sports in Colombia. Baseball, volleyball, baseball, golf, athletics,
bowling, motorsports, are also practiced.
Food  A key feature of this dish is its
enormous wealth, both in quantity and
variety of foods, so that the tray full
paisa only be called to serve in large
plates trays.
 * Beans with claw
 * White rice
 * Chicharrón
 * Fried Egg
 * Patacón
 * Chorizo ​​Antioquia with lemon
 * Arepa Antioquia
 * Hogao
 * Sausage
 * Tomato sliced ​​red
 * Avocado.
BANDEJA PAISA
Food
TAMAL
 The most famous
Colombian tamales are
from Tolima, consisting of
corn flour, rice and peas,
accompanied by boiled
eggs, carrots, bacon,
pork and chicken,
seasoned lightly with salt
and pepper, all of which
are wrapped in a kitchen
banana leaf, usually
served with corn bread or
bread and chocolate.
Food
SANCOCHO
 The stew is a soup
consisting of meat,
tubers, vegetables
and seasonings.
Among its origins
seem to be the
melting pot Taino,
Spanish stew, pot
rotten Spanish and
Corsican stews,
Irish, Danish,
German, Italian and
French.
Economy
Colombian’s economy is based on
emeralds, coffee, banana, crude oil,
gas, livestock, hydro-electricity and
mining.
OVERVIEW
Official Name: Republic of Colombia
Area (km2): 1.141.748
Costas (km): 3208
Limits:
North: Caribbean Sea
East: Venezuela and Brazil
South: Peru and Ecuador
West: Pacific Ocean
Nor West: Panama
Political divisions: 32 departments
Capital: Bogota., D.C. (Founded in 1538 by Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada)
Political divisions: 32 departments
Currency: Peso
Language: Spanish (official), Chibcha, Guajiro and about 90 more Indian languages, not
official, there are also communities of foreign origin who speak English and German.
National Day: July 20th (Independence)
Adjective: Colombian
Official time: GMT -5 hours (Normal / Summer)
Main cities: Cali, Medellin, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Cucuta, Bucaramanga, Pereira,
Ibague, Manizales and Pasto
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     Colombia islocated in the northwestern part of South America. Its capital is Bogota. Bordered on the east by Venezuela and Brazil, south to Peru and Ecuador by the northwest to Panama. Location
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    Culture Colombia has beenhit by a wide range of cultural influences: Native Americans or indians, Spanish and other European, African, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern
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    Music Colombia is acountry with a variety of music according to each region. The most traditional are: cumbia, salsa, vallenato, llanera. People listen to rock, pop, champeta, reggaeton, hip hop, electronic,
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    Politics Colombia is aSocial State of Law organized as a unitary republic with political centralization and administrative decentralization, in which public power is separated into three branches, legislative, executive and judicial.
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    Education Education is composedof pre-school levels (three grades), basic education (nine grades), high school (two degrees) 70% of the existing schools, colleges and universities in Colombia are private.
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    Sports Soccer, cycling, boxingand roller skating are the most popular sports in Colombia. Baseball, volleyball, baseball, golf, athletics, bowling, motorsports, are also practiced.
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    Food  Akey feature of this dish is its enormous wealth, both in quantity and variety of foods, so that the tray full paisa only be called to serve in large plates trays.  * Beans with claw  * White rice  * Chicharrón  * Fried Egg  * Patacón  * Chorizo ​​Antioquia with lemon  * Arepa Antioquia  * Hogao  * Sausage  * Tomato sliced ​​red  * Avocado. BANDEJA PAISA
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    Food TAMAL  The mostfamous Colombian tamales are from Tolima, consisting of corn flour, rice and peas, accompanied by boiled eggs, carrots, bacon, pork and chicken, seasoned lightly with salt and pepper, all of which are wrapped in a kitchen banana leaf, usually served with corn bread or bread and chocolate.
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    Food SANCOCHO  The stewis a soup consisting of meat, tubers, vegetables and seasonings. Among its origins seem to be the melting pot Taino, Spanish stew, pot rotten Spanish and Corsican stews, Irish, Danish, German, Italian and French.
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    Economy Colombian’s economy isbased on emeralds, coffee, banana, crude oil, gas, livestock, hydro-electricity and mining.
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    OVERVIEW Official Name: Republicof Colombia Area (km2): 1.141.748 Costas (km): 3208 Limits: North: Caribbean Sea East: Venezuela and Brazil South: Peru and Ecuador West: Pacific Ocean Nor West: Panama Political divisions: 32 departments Capital: Bogota., D.C. (Founded in 1538 by Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada) Political divisions: 32 departments Currency: Peso Language: Spanish (official), Chibcha, Guajiro and about 90 more Indian languages, not official, there are also communities of foreign origin who speak English and German. National Day: July 20th (Independence) Adjective: Colombian Official time: GMT -5 hours (Normal / Summer) Main cities: Cali, Medellin, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Cucuta, Bucaramanga, Pereira, Ibague, Manizales and Pasto
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