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29 January 2012
Colombia
Colombia, a beautiful country is well known for its emeralds and producing the world’s richest coffee. The country has managed to attract many tourists all over the world. Colombia’s beaches, interesting cities, mountains, food and friendly people provide a pleasant environment for tourist and residents. The country is also know to have only one season all year long since it lies on the equator; however, in the mountains it is possible to see snow because of its high altitudes. Regardless of the time there are different things to do during the day and night but in the end they tie together to result in wonderful experience. One of the most overly visited places because of the weather is the beaches along the coast of Colombia. Cartagena is one of those cities on the coast. Most people take advantage of the nice summer weather and spend their time on the beach. The white sandy beach is usually covered with many children, teenagers and adults playing in the soft sand and taking in the heat from the sun. However, most people spend their time in the clear blue waters refreshing themselves from the heat. The crowds on the beach during the day decrease because of the heat, meanwhile at night everyone has had time to cool off from the sun and they’re ready to continue to enjoy the beach. Going for long walks on the beach are easier without the overwhelming heat. The noise along the shore decreases and the noise of waves crashing onto the shore fill your ears along with the cool freeze from the ocean. At any time of the day, restaurants stay open past mid-night to satisfy the big demand of hungry customers. There are usually small attractions such as a Ferris wheel and small roller coasters opened all day to the public. During any hour it is easy to find entertainment on the beach. The mountains and farms in Colombia is a great escape from the city and other heavy populated places. The calm and peaceful environment last all day long. Early in the morning is the best time to go fishing in the rivers that run along in the mountains or farms. Colombia has many rivers people enjoy doing things such as swimming and going canoeing depending on the river. Outdoor sports are played, riding a horse or even exploring the mountains can be done for entertainment. It’s even possibly to find fresh fruits in the fields. Afterwards, as the sun beginnings to go down small gatherings are held in a town nearby. At night a small horse parade is held where everyone one brings their horses to show off. One of the most traditional things sold are arepas. Arepas is a type of bread made out of corn dough made in a circular flat shape. Hot Chocolate, coffee and other beverages or foods are sold to keep warm as everyone socializes with one another. This is a good way to end the night. Bogota and Cali are some of the biggest cities in Colombia. Even though the city is big, the streets are
Presented by: Marco Rojas Presented to: Gloria Walker 12/10/2014 Colombia: Opening to the World Colombia had one of the cruelest histories in the last part of the 20th century. The country was home of one of the biggest drug lords that history has ever seen (Pablo Escobar) and the corruption was one of the highest in the continent and in the world. These problems created a difficult…
Colombia, also known as the Republic of Colombia, is located in northwestern South America. Colombia is nicknamed the "gateway to South America" because it sits in the northwestern part of the continent where South America connects with Central and North America. It is the fifth largest country in Latin America and home to the world's second largest population of Spanish-speaking people. The climate is very warm and tropical, with a rainy season from May to November. Due to Colombia’s…
Colombia Outline I. Geography and Climate a) Location b) Terrain c) Weather II. The People a) Statics b) Languages c) Food III. Military and War a) Branches b) Wars c) United States involvement IV. Civil Considerations a) Economy b) Politics c) Secular Celebrations d) Architecture Gildardo Ramirez Mr. Smith ALC 005-11 01 May 2011 Colombia Colombia is one of the three countries that arose from…
Chapter-Columbia The Republic Of Colombia is located in the northwestern part of South America, bordered on the east by the Caribbean Sea and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. They are the 27th largest country in the world and have the second largest Spanish speaking population after Mexico. The government is representative democratic, with three branches and an elected president, similar to the United States. The capital of Colombia is Bogota. I choose this Colombia because I thought it sounded interesting…
The F.A.R.C also known as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia are. F.A.R.C is a peasant guerrilla army that believes in the ideas of Karl Marx. They say they fight on behalf of the poor people of Colombia against a government that tries to keep them in poverty. The FARC's operations are funded by kidnappings and ransoms, gold mining, and selling illegal drugs. They are considered terrorists, and are much more violent than the Zapatistas. They believe strongly in the idea of communism, and…
Colombia Intro: According to the U.S. Commercial Service website, the Republic of Colombia is the fifth largest economy in Latin America. Its’ 46 million inhabitants places them as the third largest population in that region. Their culture, traditions, and religious beliefs are somewhat compatible with those of most Latina American countries. It is important to note that in comparison to other Latin American countries, Colombian’s are amongst the most educated. Over the past 10 years, Colombia…
COLOMBIA Global Economics and International Business October 20, 2011 Marie – Christin Rische, Luisa Marmolejo, Michael Hartenberger 1. Introduction: What is Colombia? • General background • Colombian Economy: Principal indicators 2. Why Colombia?: • Business environment • Human Resources • Legal Incentives 3. • Trade • Taxes exemptions • Problems 22.10.2014 2 GENERAL FACTS Location: northwestern South America, Pacific and Atlantic coastlines, Andes Mountains, Amazon…
he was using a great amount of his trafficking earnings to create soccer fields and programs for the people of Colombia. By doing this his life and death tied deeply into Colombian soccer’s success and failure. He was basically considered the secret weapon behind what was the most unprecedented rise in Colombian soccer. Pablo Escobar was born in the town of Rionegro Antioquia, Colombia. He was the third of seven children. His parents were Abel de Jesús Dari Escobar, who was a farmer, and Hemilda…
Quiceno , 2002). How different is this early care-giving between two cultures such as the United States and Colombia? This is a look at the differences and similiaries of raising girls, both born in 1988, in Colombia and the United States. Both girls were raised in nuclear families, with one older sibling, close enough in age to be a major part of each girl's daily life. One was raised in Colombia, although she moved to the United States at the age of eleven, while the other was raised completely in…
New and improve essay Mountains are large landforms stretches above surrounding land in limited areas. Mountains are geographic features that can help us positively and negatively in the development of our country, regions and our nation. The mountain that I will be talking about is located in India. The other Mountain I will be talking about is located in Greece. Mountain of India played a role in forming their country. The ancient Indians believe that the mountains in India are…