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Colombia

  1. Country in South America. Official name: Republic of Colombia.

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Mon Sep 21 15:58:47 2009

Colombia (pronounced /kəˈlʌmbiə/ ( listen)), officially the Republic of Colombia (Spanish: República de Colombia, pronounced [reˈpuβlika ðe koˈlombja] ( listen)), is a constitutional republic in northwestern South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the northwest by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean. Colombia also shares maritime borders with Venezuela, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. With a population of over 45 million people, Colombia has the 29th largest population in the world and the second largest in South America, after Brazil. Colombia has the third largest Spanish-speaking population in the world after Mexico and Spain.

The territory of what is now Colombia was originally inhabited by indigenous nations including the Muisca, Quimbaya, and Tairona. The Spanish arrived in 1499 and initiated a period of conquest and colonization killing or taking as slaves almost 90% of the native population, and then creating the Viceroyalty of New Granada (comprising modern-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, the northwest region of Brazil and Panama) with its capital in Bogotá. Independence from Spain was won in 1819, but by 1830 "Gran Colombia" had collapsed with the secession of Venezuela and Ecuador. What is now Colombia and Panama emerged as the Republic of New Granada. The new nation experimented with federalism as the Granadine Confederation (1858), and then the United States of Colombia (1863), before the Republic of Colombia was finally declared in 1886. Panama seceded in 1903 under pressure to fulfill financial responsibilities towards the United States government to build the Panama Canal.

Colombia has a long tradition of constitutional government. The Liberal and Conservative parties, founded in 1848 and 1849 respectively, are two of the oldest surviving political parties in the Americas. However, tensions between the two have frequently erupted into violence, most notably in the Thousand Days War (1899–1902) and La Violencia, beginning in 1948. Since the 1960s, government forces, left-wing insurgents and right-wing paramilitaries have been engaged in the continent's longest-running armed conflict. Fuelled by the cocaine trade, this escalated dramatically in the 1980s. However, in the recent decade (2000s) the violence has decreased significantly. Many paramilitary groups have demobilized as part of a controversial peace process with the government, and the guerrillas have lost control in many areas where they once dominated. Meanwhile Colombia's homicide rate, for many years one of the highest in the world, has almost halved since 2002. Assassinations of trade union members have also been significantly reduced since the 1990s but unionists continue to be threatened and murdered, albeit at a lower rate than the general population.

Colombia is a standing middle power with the fourth largest economy in Latin America. However, inequality and unequal distribution of wealth are still widespread. In 1990, the ratio of income between the poorest and richest 10 per cent was 40-to-one. Following a decade of economic restructuring and a recession, this ratio had climbed to 80-to-one in the year 2000. By 2009, Colombia had reached a Gini coefficient of 0.587, which was the highest in Latin America. According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "there has been a decrease in the poverty rate in recent years, [but] around half of the population continues to live under the poverty line" as of 2008-2009. Official figures for 2009 indicate that about 46% of Colombians lived below the poverty line and some 17% in "extreme poverty". Other analysts have cited higher estimates.

Colombia is very ethnically diverse, and the interaction between descendants of the original native inhabitants, Spanish colonists, Africans brought as slaves and twentieth-century immigrants from Europe and the Middle East has produced a rich cultural heritage. This has also been influenced by Colombia's varied geography. The majority of the urban centres are located in the highlands of the Andes mountains, but Colombian territory also encompasses Amazon rainforest, tropical grassland and both Caribbean and Pacific coastlines. Ecologically, Colombia is one of the world's 17 megadiverse countries (the most biodiverse per unit area).

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What are the health risks for Americans traveling to Colombia?
Q. I am traveling to Colombia in a week and didn't realize that I should have gotten vaccinated. I will stick to bottled water but what else should I be concerned about? Also are you allowed to bring packaged snacks into the country?
Asked by savvychic21 - Sun Aug 17 11:01:15 2008 - - 3 Answers - 2 Comments

A. You do not need to take packaged snacks...you can buy perfectly good packaged snacks there. Avoid street vendor food. Eating in good restaurants and hotels is fine. Unless you are going to be in remote jungle areas, you will be just fine.
Answered by Charlie - Sun Aug 17 11:20:58 2008

What are Colombia's chances of making the next World Cup?
Q. I watched the Sub 20 SA and thought Colombia was spectacular but young. Will any of these young stars be on the cup team and will they qualify in the toughest group in the world?
Asked by Kevin B - Fri Jun 22 12:49:03 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. U must be smoking crack. You shouldn't be allowed to comment in this section. Ever heard of Valderama? I wont even answer. yes colombia will rock the next world cup!
Answered by hrbogota - Fri Jun 22 13:03:52 2007

How much do things cost in Colombia?
Q. I am planning a trip to Colombia in August. I am wondering how much things cost, such as a normal meal, shirts, things on a street market, bus tickets... etc. I can't seem to find a website though. If someone can give me a link or post information that would be helpful!
Asked by The Laughing Man - Thu Feb 26 19:39:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments

A. I have tried to find a website that gathers all the data - no luck though. Just to give you a general idea. All costs in Colombian Peso (COP) just devide by 2550 to get the rate in dollars or 3200 for eruos. A shirt at Arturo Calle the largest mens clothing manufacturer ( a pair of jeans COP 55,000 a t-shirt COP 45,000 a Leather Jacket 290,000 a pair of colombian leather shoes COP$ 120,000 a large pizza at Domino's 23,000 a newspaper COP1200 A Compac laptop 1'499,000 A Juanes CD COP$35,000 a bus ticket 1300 (Bogota) the price ranges from $ 1100 to 1500) countrywide A ticket on the Transmilenio bus system in Bogota $1500 a taxi ride minimum cost 3600 a 20 minute ride in heavy traffic about 4500 A burger at Mac Donalds is 4500… [cont.]
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