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Colombia originally known as the Republic of Colombia is a big country at the gateway to South America, almost five times the size of the UK and almost three times the size of Montana. The climate is tropical along the coast and eastern plains and cooler in the highlands. It covers a terrain of flat coastal lowlands, central highland Andes Mountains and eastern lowland plains. Colombia has a vast variety of landscaping ranging from Andean Mountains, wild icy “paramo” above the tree line to hot beaches below it.

More than 40 million people inhabit Colombia. Spanish being the primary language. The ethnic make-up is: mestizo (58%), white (20%), mulatto (l4%), black (4%), mixed black-Amerindian (3%) and Amerindian (1%). Roman Catholics compose the largest religious group (90%) Colombia’s currency is "peso" and their national sport is soccer. The term used for its citizens is "Colombian(s)".
Colombia’s capital is Bogota and is located approximately 250 miles east of the coast of the North Pacific. It is one of the most populated cities in Colombia, housing approximately 16% of the countries inhabitants.

The main part of Bogota is laid out in a gridiron pattern, with the older part forming its government and business center. It is a mixture of old and new, with squares (plazas) dominated by seventeenth-century churches and colonial style buildings that represent some of the finest pre-modern architecture in South America, side by side with modern office buildings and skyscrapers.
The ancient cultures that flourished in Colombian territory left behind a series of structures, ceramics, and gold and silver work. Archaeologists digs are still underway to show the present generation, as well as the future generations, just what their true roots were, such as the Tayrana and San Agustin cultures, among others. A series of cultures dating back 4400 B.C., were centered in several provinces along Ecuador’s coastline, denoting the presence of man and his lifestyle. Colombians are very proud of their culture and national accomplishments.

Colombian culture integrates all forms of art: popular art, sculptures, photography, music, painting, film, textiles, glass, and silver and gold work. Each town has traditional things, which symbolize part of the Colombian culture, such as sculptures, handcrafted clothes, jewelry, leather articles and many crafts. These crafts can be viewed in large cities in places called Ferias, where you can also eat and have fun and play. These Ferias are extremely popular, especially to tourists. Foreigners by lots of these articles for souvenirs in remembrance of the great time they had in Colombia.
The economy in Colombia is rising. Agriculture is extensive and varied; it accounts for 75% of export earnings. Coffee has traditionally been the principal crop, being the world’s second-largest producer, producing one of the richest coffees in the world. Other products produced by Colombia are bananas, sugar, cotton, and cut flowers. Colombia has sizable oil reserves, which are now on stream. Coal deposits are the largest in Latin America, although development of these has been slow. Its gross domestic product is composed of agriculture 19%, industry 26% and services 55%
Colombia is known for some of the most beautiful tourists attractions in the world. Some of the must see attractions are:
Island of the Sun: Located in the Greater Lake, the island shelters valuable archaeological remains, the most important of which includes the Yumani Staircase, the Pilacaina Palace La Chincana. This is one of the most interesting sites in the area.
Island of the Moon: Is the second most important sacred site of Andean culture, which can only be reached by vessel. This island was the center for the maidens of the sun, the chosen place for the worship of women. The architecture of the Inak Uyu Temple is worthy of note.
Sajama National Park: The architecture of this pre-Colombian town is impressive. This structure is built of stone, united by mortar and mud and roofed with straw. Mt.Sajama gives this natural park an exceptional natural beauty. Other attractions include high lying Andean lagoons, thermal springs and coveted mountain climbing trails. The quenua forests are of particular scientific interest, because of the unique location at this altitude. If you like viewing natural high mountains, then this is a place to visit.
Old Providence Natural National Park and McBean Lagoon: This 995-hectare protected natural national park is located off the Coast of Providencia Island, and together they share the beauty of Colombia’s Caribbean scenery.
Paracas National Reserve: Whether you are looking for sandy beaches, jet islets or plunging cliffs that offer fabulous vantage points, Paracas National Reserve has it all. The extensive beauty of the Paracas coast is primarily due to the richness and diversity of its soil.
Parque Nacional de los Nevados (National Park of the Snow-capped Mountains: Mountain climbers can choose this covering territory in the Departments of Tolima, Risaralda, Quindio, and Caldas, from among the Andean heights in Colombia on which to enjoy their favorite sport. Their are tourist facilities to help them in their endeavor. This trip can only be enhanced by the lodgings that are characterized by the simplicity of rustic cabins, built with materials found in the region. Healthy food is served along the way.
Ecuador’s Andes II: Many protected natural areas are to be found in Ecuador’s Andes, which contain volcanoes and mountains, as well as lakes, valleys, tropical forests and rain forests, together with an endless variety of plant life and animals. This is one of the most exciting tours offered for the entire family to participate in.
Tolu and Convenas: These two resorts are among the many tourist resorts located in the Department of Sucre, in northern Colombia. Both have large range of hotel accommodations, allowing visitors to chose according to their needs and affordability.
San Antero Mud Volcano: This particular attraction is located South of Tolu, in the Department of Cordoba. This mud volcano is known for its medicinal springs. Many tourists are attracted to this site in search of an alternative that will contribute to their overall health.
The Amazon: This is a must see attraction. During this journey you will observe typical vegetation and countless medicinal plant species, while partaking in visits to Shamans or witches as part of the jungle experience.
The people of Colombia are warm, loving people who will embrace you and welcome you to their beautiful country.