Columbia
Columbia is located near Venezuela, Peru and Brazil. It has been nicknamed as "The Gateway to South America" because of its position near the Bottom of North America and the Top of South. Columbia has the second largest Spanish-speaking population. Though the middle of the country is dominated by Snowy mountains and volcanoes, the South and West are filled with sunny beaches, as well as deserts and grasslands. Also filled with Jungles and rain forests in the Northwest and Southern parts, Columbia had been named one of the most biologically and geographically diverse countries on the planet. Out of all of the species on the planet, you will be able to find at least 10% of them in Columbia.
Columbia is located near Venezuela, Peru and Brazil. It has been nicknamed as "The Gateway to South America" because of its position near the Bottom of North America and the Top of South. Columbia has the second largest Spanish-speaking population. Though the middle of the country is dominated by Snowy mountains and volcanoes, the South and West are filled with sunny beaches, as well as deserts and grasslands. Also filled with Jungles and rain forests in the Northwest and Southern parts, Columbia had been named one of the most biologically and geographically diverse countries on the planet. Out of all of the species on the planet, you will be able to find at least 10% of them in Columbia.
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An image of the Columbian flag. The flag is made up of three stripes. One yellow, one blue, and one red. (from top to bottom) The yellow stripe is twice the size of the red and blue, and contains no symbol.
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A trail in the grasslands in the South/West of Columbia.
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Pico Cristobal Colon, the tallest mountain in Columbia, reaching a height of roughly 5,700 meters, or 18,700 feet.
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La Guajira desert, located in the North of Columbia. La guajira is known for huge coal reserves throughout the desert.
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San Andres Island, a popular holiday spot in Columbian territory.