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- Look up Colombian or colombian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Colombian may refer to: Something of, from, or related to the country of Colombia Colombians...
- Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with insular regions in North America. The Colombian mainland...
- The Colombian conflict (Spanish: Conflicto armado interno de Colombia, lit. 'Colombian internal armed conflict') began on May 27, 1964, and is a low-intensity...
- A Colombian necktie (Spanish: corte de corbata, tie-cut) is a form of execution or post-mortem mutilation in which the victim’s tongue is pulled through...
- religion. Colombia portal List of Colombians Colombian diaspora Culture of Colombia Colombia in Po****r Culture Colombian Americans Colombian Canadians...
- Orinoco, Caribbean, and Insular). Colombian cuisine varies regionally and is particularly influenced by Indigenous Colombian, Spanish, and African cuisines...
- industry in the near ****ure. In 2014, the Colombian government released another national campaign to help Colombian companies have a bigger share of the national...
- flag Colombian tricolor waving in Bogotá. Colombian flag hoisted on the ARC Gloria barque, the official flagship of the Colombian Navy. Colombian tricolor...
- several Colombian Civil Wars in Colombian history: New Granada Civil War (1812-1814) War of the Supremes (1839–1841) Colombian Civil War of 1851 Colombian Civil...
- Colombian Spanish (Spanish: español colombiano) is a grouping of the varieties of Spanish spoken in Colombia. The term is of more geographical than linguistic...