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  • ...[Caribbean Sea]]; and to the west by [[Panama]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]]. Colombia is the only country in [[South America]] that borders both the [[Atlantic O Colombia is a large and physically diverse nation. It is the fourth-largest country
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  • * Academia Colombiana de Historia (1986), ''Historia extensa de Colombia'' (41 volúmenes). Bogotá: Ediciones Lerner, 1965-1986. ISBN 9589501338 (O * Barrios, Luis (1984), ''Historia de Colombia''. Quinta edición, Bogotá: Editorial Cultural
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  • ...to consider it separately (see [[Pre-Hispanic Colombia]]). The history of Colombia is related to the [[history of Latin America]] and the broader [[history of Normally, the history of Colombia is divided in the following periods: the discovery and conquest of the terr
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Colombia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Colombia History}}
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  • * '''(es)''' [http://www.gobiernoenlinea.gov.co/ Portal del Estado] - Colombia Online Portal * '''(es)''' [http://www.presidencia.gov.co/ Presidencia de la República de Colombia] - President
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  • The history of Colombia by periods of time.
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  • City in Colombia
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  • ...listed.<ref name="Children">{{cite news|publisher=Human Rights Watch|title=Colombia: Armed Groups Send Children to War|date=February 22, 2005|url=http://hrw.or ...mall self-defense groups had been formed by liberals and socialists around Colombia against conservative attacks, and the group which would become FARC was ini
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  • * '''(es)''' [http://www.gobiernoenlinea.gov.co/ Portal del Estado] - Colombia Online Portal * '''(es)''' [http://www.presidencia.gov.co/ Presidencia de la República de Colombia] - President
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  • ...It has a population of around 7,033,914 people and is the largest city in Colombia.
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  • City in Colombia
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  • {{rpl|Amazonas Department (Colombia)}} {{rpl|Amazonas Region (Colombia)}}
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  • The principle [[river]] of [[Colombia]], [[South America]].
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  • Bogotá is the capital city of [[Colombia]] (pop. 7,259,597).
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  • * Academia Colombiana de Historia (1986), ''Historia extensa de Colombia'' (41 volúmenes). Bogotá: Ediciones Lerner, 1965-1986. ISBN 9589501338 (O * Barrios, Luis (1984), ''Historia de Colombia''. Quinta edición, Bogotá: Editorial Cultural
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  • The history of Colombia by periods of time.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Colombia History]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Colombia}}
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  • A [[South America|South American]] [[nation]] bordering [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]].
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  • ...second largest municipality and village in the [[Magdalena Department]], [[Colombia]] in [[South America]].
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  • ...' is a [[Colombia]]n politician, born 25 December 1961. She was elected to Colombia's Chamber of Representatives in 1994, and to the Colombian Senate in 1998.
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  • 1848 treaty between the United States and New Grenada (later Colombia) guaranteeing Colombian sovereignty over the Central American isthmus and i
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  • ...uez was a correspondent based in Europe, was closed down by Rojas Pinilla, Colombia's dictator.
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  • **[[Cordillera Central]] ([[Colombia]]) **[[Cordillera Oriental]] ([[Colombia]])
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  • ...both banks of the Amazon river and other major Amazonian rivers in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
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  • *[http://www.juanvaldez.com/ National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Republic in Central America, bounded by Colombia to the east, Costa Rica to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and th
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  • ..., Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama; borders Mexico, Colombia, the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean (area approximately 524,000km²/20
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  • ...to consider it separately (see [[Pre-Hispanic Colombia]]). The history of Colombia is related to the [[history of Latin America]] and the broader [[history of Normally, the history of Colombia is divided in the following periods: the discovery and conquest of the terr
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  • '''Magdalena River''' is the principle river of [[Colombia]]. The river was discovered by Rodrigo de Bastidas in 1501. The aborigines
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  • ...reaty''' of 1848 was made between the United States and New Grenada (later Colombia). The treaty guaranteed Colombian sovereignty over the Central American is
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  • ...21, Panama was part of the Spanish Empire, and until 1903, a department of Colombia. Construction of the [[Panama Canal]] was started by the [[French]] in 1881
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  • ...ing Sen. [[John Glenn]], [[Corazon Aquino]] (Philippines}, Virgilio Barco (Colombia), [[Democratic Party (South Korea)]]
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  • ...ons.com/peru/peru-fast-facts.htm</ref> Peru has borders with [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]].<ref>http://images.nationmaster.c
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Colombia]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Colombia History}}
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  • ...acaibo Lake]] one of its most important features. The west is limited by [[Colombia]] from the Maracaibo Lake to the [[Amazon Forest]]. To the south Venezuela ...19th century it fought its independence and formed the [[Republic of Gran Colombia]] until 1830, when it got its own autonomy as an independent [[republic]].
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  • * [[United States of Colombia]], name held by Colombia between 1863 and 1886
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  • ...It is the longest range in the world, extending from [[Venezuela]] and [[Colombia]] in the North through [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]] and [[Bolivia]] to Southern [[
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  • ...listed.<ref name="Children">{{cite news|publisher=Human Rights Watch|title=Colombia: Armed Groups Send Children to War|date=February 22, 2005|url=http://hrw.or ...mall self-defense groups had been formed by liberals and socialists around Colombia against conservative attacks, and the group which would become FARC was ini
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  • ...aribbean Sea]] and the [[Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta]] marsh in northern Colombia. The town is situated north of Magdalena and 35 km from Santa Marta. In 199
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  • Related species have been found in [[Colombia]] and [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]].
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  • ...eshoff-designed [[Defender (yacht)|''Defender'']] and [[Colombia (yacht)|''Colombia'']] having won the previous three America's Cup races.
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  • ...s at the [[Second Latin American Episcopal Conference]] in [[Medellín]], [[Colombia]] issued a statement that:
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  • ...rorism we would fight, did we have to attack the anti-government forces in Colombia's jungles too? Gradually, the obvious prevailed: we would go to war with al
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  • ...''' and is found along both sides of the [[Amazon river]] in [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]]. The closest relative is the [[Alipiopsitta xan
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  • |[[South America]] in the equatorial forests east of the [[Andes]]: [[Colombia]], eastern [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], northern [[Bolivia]], eastern and souther ...lombia]] and northwestern [[Ecuador]], the Caribbean coast of northwestern Colombia and inland along the [[Magdalena River|Magdalena]] and [[Cauca river]] vall
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  • ...ited the name of one of the original nine states of the [[United States of Colombia]] that its current territory integrated. ...rincipal areas of agriculture and [[husbandry]] in the [[Caribbean Region (Colombia)|Caribbean Region]].
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  • ...came politically active and became involved in revolutionary politics in [[Colombia]]. Returning to Cuba, he ran for parliament in the general election of 195
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  • ...tp://www.bioeticaunbosque.edu.co/english/ Bioethics for Latin America and Colombia]
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  • ...est snake ever actually measured was a shot-but-not-killed female near the Colombia-Venezuela in 1944. This unweighed giant was measured as being 11.43 m (37.5 ...ca]] ([[Amazon River|Amazon]] and [[Orinoco]] basins), in [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Brazil]], northern [[Bolivia]], northeast [[Peru]], [[Guyana]], and th
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  • In Colombia there are other native horses who perform a slightly different, unevenly ti ...f the first paso finos bred in the United States. Later a rancher went to Colombia and purchased quite a number of Colombian paso fino horses to work his catt
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  • ...it: recent examples include Iraq (particularly the Kirkuk issue), Guinea, Colombia, Sudan’s Southern Kordofan, Haiti, Tajikistan and Bangladesh;
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  • '''1970 7" single''' (Colombia: WEA 167/168, Costa Rica: Atlantic 70.029, Mexico: Atlantic 1701-1919, Phil
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  • ...<td>{{headofstate|Colombia}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Colombia}}</td>
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  • ...[Caribbean Sea]]; and to the west by [[Panama]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]]. Colombia is the only country in [[South America]] that borders both the [[Atlantic O Colombia is a large and physically diverse nation. It is the fourth-largest country
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  • ...1, he contracted to the [[Washington Post]] to cover drug organizations in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia. In 1997, Farah returned to Washington as t
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  • ...re-nominal letters]]) (similar to Dr. or Prof). Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú, Uruguay, Venezuela.
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  • ...three patients that were tested. This study took place in Agua de Dios in Colombia.<ref>Hernández E, Cardona-Castro N, Rodríguez G, Villegas S, Beltrán C,
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  • ...ral Snake, ''[[Micrurus ancoralis]]'' - southeastern [[Panama]], western [[Colombia]], and western [[Ecuador]] ...us bocourti]]'' ([[G. Jan|Jan]], 1872) - western [[Ecuador]] to northern [[Colombia]],
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  • ...evel]] to 600 of [[altitude]] but often up to 150 meters. Exclusively from Colombia is ''[[Aspasia omissa]]'', that is a species recently described whose the f ...ion is very brief and mentions the plant was native in [[Panama]] and West Colombia. Three years later he described two species more: ''Aspasia lunata'' and ''
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  • ...], [[Suriname]], [[French Guiana]] and northern [[Brazil]]. Also occurs in Colombia and eastern Brazil to southeastern [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Paraguay]], [[U
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  • ...rid coastal region, the Andes further inland, and tropical lands bordering Colombia and Brazil. Abundant mineral resources are found in the mountainous areas, ...equidistant lines which favor Peru; organized [[drug trade]] operations in Colombia have penetrated Peru's shared border; Peru rejects [[Bolivia]]'s claim to r
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  • ...outhwestern [[Guatemala]]. In northern [[South America]], it is found in [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Venezuela]]. The [[Type locality (biology)|type locali ...o {{convert|2500|m|ft}} in Venezuela and at least {{convert|2640|m|ft}} in Colombia according to herpetologist Lancini.<ref name="C&L04"/>
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  • ...bia's two major guerrilla organizations, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the National Liberation Army (ELN). Kidnapping is the only threa
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  • Found in [[South America]] in the equatorial forests east of the [[Andes]]: [[Colombia]], eastern [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], northern [[Bolivia]], eastern and souther |style="width:35%"|[[Colombia]], eastern [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], northern [[Bolivia]], eastern and souther
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  • ...g's "Counterspin," Pacifica Radio's "Democracy Now!" and RCN Television in Colombia. He joined the Archive in 1996 and worked as a Research Associate on severa
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  • ...U.S. liquid gallon continued to be used as a unit of measure for fuel in [[Colombia]], [[Dominican Republic]], [[Ecuador]], [[El Salvador]], [[Guatemala]], [[H
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  • |[[Peru]], [[Colombia]], [[Brazil]], [[Bolivia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Venezuela]]
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  • Nicaragua filed 1999 and 2001 proceedings against Honduras and [[Colombia]] at the International Court of Justice]] (ICJ) over the maritime boundary
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  • ...eighbors are [[French Guiana]], [[Suriname]], [[Guiana]], [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Paraguay]], [[Argentina]] and [[Uruguay]].
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  • *[[Colombia]], joined 05/11/1945
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  • ...sub-region''': [[CIA activities in Argentina| Argentina]], Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, [[CIA activities in Peru|Peru]], Venezuela ====Colombia====
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  • <s>[[Special:Allpages/COBOL|COBOL]] - [[Special:Allpages/Colombia|Colombia]] ...ary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army|Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army]] - [[Special:Allpages/Rhinoplasty|Rhinoplasty]]
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  • ...007). Fatal Septicemia Caused by Chromobacterium violaceum In A Child From Colombia. 6(49), 391-393.
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  • ...the control of the central government, like South Afghanistan, South-West Colombia and East Myanmar. Until government control, democracy and the rule of law a
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  • ...(or "Muiscas" or "Muyscas") and the [[Tairona]] groups. The Chibchas of [[Colombia]], the [[Quechua]]s of [[Peru]] and the [[Aymaras]] of [[Bolivia]] were the * [[Colombia]]
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  • ...y 31, there was an earthquake in the Pacific Ocean which shook Ecuador and Colombia, sending large tidal waves as far as Hawaii. Starting on February 16, St. L
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  • | title = Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in the Context of Plan Colombia | url = http://lcnp.org/global/colombia.htm}}</ref>
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  • <td>[[Colombia]]</td><td>[[Bogota]]</td><td>[[Colombian peso]]</td> ...ofstate|Colombia}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Colombia}}''</small></td>
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  • ...in eastern [[Asia]] and ''A. arocheae'' with a range extending from Andean Colombia to central Mexico (at least). White forms are very similar to ''Amanita ver
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  • ...bbean island states, 6 Central American nations, as well as [[Bolivia]], [[Colombia]], [[Peru]], and [[Uruguay]]. It is important to point out that, under the ...ain and provide defense articles to foreign police units in [[Bolivia]], [[Colombia]], and [[Peru]] in fiscal year 1990, if the units are only for narcotics en
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  • ...El Salvador]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Costa Rica]], [[Panama]], [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Paraguay]], [[Uruguay]], [[Argenti
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  • ...o had captured the [[Spain|Spanish]] harbour of [[Porto Bello]] (then in [[Colombia]], now [[Panama]], during the [[War of Jenkins' Ear]].) The oldest copy is
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  • ...l Harbor for a 4 month survey of the continental shelf off [[Buenaventura, Colombia]]. Returning to [[Oahu]] on [[2 June]], she began preparations for her retu
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  • | year =1988}}</ref> and Colombian Civil War.<ref name=CS-Colombia>{{citation | url = http://countrystudies.us/colombia/89.htm
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  • ...in the United Provinces of La Plata (present-day Argentina), Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico. Adams, under Monroe's careful supervision, wrote the instructi
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  • ...ct places in the world are prime for ''Coffea'' cultivation: [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Mexico]], [[Puerto Rico]], and [[Vietnam]] a
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  • ...anam2.JPG|thumb|frame|Roosevelt builds the canal&mdash;and shovels dirt on Colombia]] ...the original French company out of the deal and giving that difference to Colombia. The original deal stipulated that the French company was to be reasonably
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  • ...at of trafficking controlled substances between countries. For example, in Colombia, cocaine is a fraction of the price of its US or European street value. Thi
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  • Nicaragua filed 1999 and 2001 proceedings against Honduras and [[Colombia]] at the International Court of Justice]] (ICJ) over the maritime boundary
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  • ...eas that are simply inaccessible to the government, such as the jungles of Colombia, the Abu Sayyaf movement on Mindanao Island in the Philippines, and Aceh in
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  • ...gicornis]]'' is the species spread throughout the largest area, reaching [[Colombia]], [[Venezuela]], [[Peru]], [[Surinam]], [[Guyana]]s, Trinidad and all Amaz
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  • ...the control of the central government, like South Afghanistan, South-West Colombia and East Myanmar. Until government control, democracy and the rule of law a ...tivating more drugs than entire countries such as Myanmar, Morocco or even Colombia.<ref name="WorldDrug2007" />
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  • .... Among the 21 countries represented were Italy, France, Germany, Hungary, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, Switzerland, Canada, Lebanon, and the United States.
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  • ...ive American]] peoples, especially in [[Central America]], [[Peru]], and [[Colombia]].
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  • ...islands of [[Southeast Asia]], the mountainous areas of [[Ecuador]] and [[Colombia]] and the [[Atlantic Jungle]] along the Brazilian coastal mountains, where ...://www.kew.org/wcsp/ Published on Internet] access 1st March 2009.</ref> [[Colombia]], with over 2,700, <ref Name="KewC"/> and [[Brazil]], with over 2,500.<ref
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  • ...islands of [[Southeast Asia]], the mountainous areas of [[Ecuador]] and [[Colombia]] and the [[Atlantic Jungle]] along the Brazilian coastal mountains, where ...://www.kew.org/wcsp/ Published on Internet] access 1st March 2009.</ref> [[Colombia]], with over 2,700, <ref Name="KewC"/> and [[Brazil]], with over 2,500.<ref
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  • <tr><th align="left">Colombia</th><th align="left">carné de vacunación</th></tr>
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  • ...y, seven countries were selected and agreed with UNESCO. The seven, namely Colombia, Egypt, France, Japan. Scotland. the United States of America (US) and Zimb
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  • ...plied the same year by assisting [[Panama]]'s independence movement from [[Colombia]]. U.S. forces sought to protect American interests and lives during and fo
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  • ...ault sorts and choosing disambiguation. For example, a former president of Colombia is [[Julio César Turbay Ayala]]. His last name is '''Turbay Ayala''', and :As a side note, the country is spelled [[Colombia]], and thus does not require the same sort of disambiguation that [[Columbi
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  • In the drug wars in Colombia, there is a saying, "''plomo o plata'' (lead or silver)" which means take t
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  • ..., [[History of China]], [[History of the Republic of China]], [[History of Colombia]], [[History of Comoros]], [[History of the Republic of the Congo]], [[Hist
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  • ...rld's 25th-largest country (after [[Mali]]). It is comparable in size to [[Colombia]], and is nearly twice the size of the US state of [[Texas (U.S. state)|Tex
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  • ...livia, and Central America, while DHF is particularly prevalent in Brazil, Colombia,<ref name=NIE99-17DLatin /> and Venezuela. Yellow fever has made a comeback
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  • ...Foreign Terrorist Organizations, such as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), rely on the financial and materiel networks of narcotics trafficker
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  • Wade, Peter. ''Blackness and Race mixture: The Dynamics of Racial Identity in Colombia'' Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture. Baltimore: Johns H
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  • ...AFTA]] and now an effort to go further south to [[Brazil]], [[Peru]] and [[Colombia]].
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  • ..., [[Guyana]], Pakistan, [[Ecuador]], [[Haiti]], [[Trinidad and Tobago]], [[Colombia]] and [[Russia]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Appendix Table 5-4: Ten Largest Sou
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