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ARTICLES RELATED TO Colombia - Most Important Cities Of Colombia |  |  |  | Colombia - Most Important Cities Of Colombia: Encyclopedia II - Colombia - Most Important Cities Of ColombiaThe most important cities of Colombia are those that have the most important politic, economy, industrial, Urban and cultural development. A friendly rivality between some cities like Medellín, Cali, Pereira and Manizales exists because they claim to be the best in their area, but the order of the cities is organized by which city has the best develoment in all aspects (economy, industry, culture, education) for that reason the most importants cities of the country (13 cities) are classified from this way:
1. Bogotá (La Ciudad que esta 2006 metros más cerca de las estre ...
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 |  |  | Colombia - Most Important Cities Of Colombia: Encyclopedia II - Colombia - Most Important Cities Of ColombiaThe most important cities of Colombia are those that have the most important politic, economy, industrial, Urban and cultural development. A friendly rivality between some cities like Medellín, Cali, Pereira and Manizales exists because they claim to be the best in their area, but the order of the cities is organized by which city has the best develoment in all aspects (economy, industry, culture, education)for that reason the most importants cities of the country (13 cities) are classified from this way:
1. Bogotá (La Ciudad que esta 2006 metros más cerca de las estre ...
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 |  |  | Colombia - Most Important Cities Of Colombia: Encyclopedia II - Colombia - HistoryAround 1450 BC there was cultural activity near Bogotá, in "El Abra". In 1000 BC, groups of Amerindians developed the political system of "cacicazgos" (answering to a figure known as the Cacique) with a pyramidal structure of power, especially in the cases of the Muisca or Chibcha people. They have been considered to have one of the most developed political systems in South America, after the Incas. Spanish explorers made the first exploration of the Caribbean littoral in 1500 led by Rodrigo de Bastidas. Christopher Columbus navigated near ...
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 |  |  | Colombia - Most Important Cities Of Colombia: Encyclopedia II - Colombia - PoliticsColombia is a republic where the executive branch dominates government structure. Up until recently, the president was elected together with the vice-president by popular vote for a single four-year term, which functioned as both head of government and head of state. However, on October 19, 2005 the Colombian Congress amended the constitution, which now allows Colombian presidents to serve up to two consecutive four-year terms.
Colombia's bicameral parliament is the Congress of Colombia or Congreso, which consists of the 166-se ...
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 |  |  | Colombia - Most Important Cities Of Colombia: Encyclopedia II - Colombia - DemographicsColombia has a diverse population that reflects its colourful history and the peoples that have populated her from ancient, to colonial and modern times. The historic amalgam of three main groups are the basis of Colombia's current demographics: indigenous Amerindians, immigrant Europeans (primarliy Spanish colonists), and imported African slaves. Other smaller immigrant flows include Middle Easterners, particularly Arabs.
This miscegenation has created a racial and ethnic continuum; an order characterized by fluidity and ambiguity in which any claims of inclusion withi ...
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 |  |  | Colombia - Most Important Cities Of Colombia: Encyclopedia II - Colombia - DemographicsColombia has a diverse population that reflects its colourful history and the peoples that have populated her from ancient, to colonial and modern times. The historic amalgam of three main groups: Amerindians, Spanish colonist/European immigrants, and imported African slaves, are the basis of Colombia's current demographics. Recently, there has been small immigration flows from Europe and the Middle East, particularly Turks and Arabs.
This miscegenation has created a racial and ethnic continuum; an order characterized by fluidity and ...
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 |  |  | Colombia - Most Important Cities Of Colombia: Encyclopedia II - Colombia - EconomyAfter experiencing decades of steady growth (average GDP growth exceeded 4% in the 1970-1998 period), Colombia entered into a recession in 1999, and the recovery from that recession was long and painful. Colombia's economy suffers from weak domestic and foreign demand, austere government budgets, and serious internal armed conflicts. The IMF Economic Indicators published on September 21, 2005, forecast the Colombian GDP to reach US$112,300,000,000 in 2005. Inflation has been below 6% for 2004 and 2005, and is expected to remain below 5% duri ...
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 |  |  | Colombia - Most Important Cities Of Colombia: Encyclopedia II - Colombia - DepartmentsAdditionally, there is one capital district (distrito capital), Bogotá D.C.
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 |  |  | Colombia - Most Important Cities Of Colombia: Encyclopedia II - Colombia - GeographyLocated in the North of South America (4 00 N, 72 00 W) and part of Caribbean South America. The only South American country with coast in both oceans (Atlantic or Caribbean Sea with 1,760 km and Pacific Ocean with 1,448 km. Borders: North with the Caribbean Sea (sea borders with Jamaica, Haiti and Dominican Republic). West with Panama (225 km) and sea borders with Costa Rica both in the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean and Guatemala. South wit ...
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