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ARTICLES RELATED TO Culture of Colombia - Society |  |  |  | Culture of Colombia - Society: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Colombia - SocietyDue to Economic instability and high unemployeement over the last century or so, Colombia has developed a huge rift between two economic classes (Low and High) with an almost nonexistant middle class.
The Amerindian peoples of Colombia's southern regions, near the Brazilian border, live in huts of thatched palm. In the capital, Bogotá is where about 7.7 million people live of the 44 million habitants. There are other important ci ...
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 |  |  | Culture of Colombia - Society: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Colombia - CuisineThe main meal of a Colombian's day is lunch, usually eaten at about 1 or 2pm. This meal consists of three courses: a soup followed by a main course followed by either a drink or dessert. Although, in some cases, in the morning after breakfeast a snack is eaten, also known as Medias Nueves and also after lunch, called Medias Onces.
Many varieties of fruit virtually unknown to the Western world are enjoyed in Colombia, such as the zapote, lulo, curuba, mamoncillo, uchuva, feijoa, sweet gran ...
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 |  |  | Culture of Colombia - Society: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Colombia - EntertainmentThe Countries national sport is Soccer.
The traditional sport of bullfighting, brought to South America by the Spanish, remains popular in Colombia, bullfighting is normally to be seen in national festivals or in the bullfigthing season.
Baseball, has become a very popular game in the recent years, It is specially popular among the people from the coast and it is strongly promoted all around the country. One exam ...
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 |  |  | Culture of Colombia - Society: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Colombia - GeographyColombia is the only country in South America to have both a Pacific and Caribbean coastlines. More than half of the country is flat, however most population live in the mountainous Andes region, with tall peaks and high plateaux a common site in the Colombian interior.
The Country is divine into five major regions: Los Llanos (Spanish: the plains), El Caribe (Spanish: the northern Caribbean coast), the eastern Pacific Ocean coast, the southern Amazon rainforest, and the central Andes. Each region has its distinct c ...
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 |  |  | Culture of Colombia - Society: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Colombia - FamilyThe family is, as it is with nearly all of Latin America, a highly imporant institution to Colombians. Members of the extended family are close and children rarely ever move far away from their parents. There is a deep sense of familial responsability that stretches through many generations.
Traditionally, Men were usually the head of the household. In charge of earning most of the family's income while women were responsible for cooking, housework and raising children. However, like in most cultures around the world, the dawn of the ...
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