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Economy

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MusicColombia is a country with music what ever do you like? Electronics, llanera, vallenato, pop, rock ,salsa, ranchera and other

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PoliticsColombia 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.

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Education

Education is composed of pre-school levels (three grades), basic education (nine grades), education (two degrees) and higher education that is assumed in part by the State, through various organizations such as call "City University" located in the capital cities, although about 70% of the existing higher education institutions in Colombia are private.

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Sports

Colombia at the Olympics Colombia Football Federation Colombia national football team Colombia League of Professional Baseball Colombia national baseball team Colombia national basketball team

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Economy

The main thing in the Colombian economy is based on part of tourism, coffee, crude oil, livestock and mining.

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OVERVIEW

Official Name: Republic of ColombiaArea (km2): 1.141.748Costas (km): 3208Limits:North: Caribbean SeaEast: Venezuela and BrazilSouth: Peru and EcuadorWest: Pacific OceanNor West: PanamaPolitical divisions: 32 departmentsCapital: Bogota., D.C. (Founded in 1538 by Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada)Political divisions: 32 departmentsCurrency: PesoLanguage: 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: ColombianOfficial time: GMT -5 hours (Normal / Summer)Main cities: Cali, Medellin, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Cucuta, Bucaramanga, Pereira, Ibague, Manizales and Pasto

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