There are very high rates of crime throughout Columbia, especially in the small villages surrounding bigger cities. Throughout the years, many people that drug cartels are not an issue anymore. Although the crime ratings from it have gone down, it is still very prominent throughout Colombia, which can be very dangerous for foreigners that are not very well educated.…
Due its natural resources and strategic geographic location, Colombia have had significant conflicts in its history, starting in 1536 to 1541 when their natives called “Chibchas” had to fight with Spaniards conquers for their land. In 1819 under the Command of Simon Bolivar, Colombia achieved its independence when Creoles (descendants of Spaniards and natives) grew tired of the taxes that Spain had imposed and decided to fight and defeat Spain military forces, achieving the independence of the Republic of Colombia. In the 20th century, Colombia had to face a great deal of internal conflicts against paramilitary organizations with the intention controlling the territory. These organizations called “Guerrillas” have attacked the government…
Colombia declared its independence from Spain on July 20, 1810. The Colombian political system has not changed despite the constitutional reforms. The constitutional reforms have not challenged the fact that Colombia is a democratic liberal bourgeois nation. Democracy and violence appear to have been occurring since its independence day (46). Political and ideological differences were resolved on battle fields and later ratified at the polls (46.) The victor has the right to control and change everything. In the 19th century, in addition to the war of independence there were 28 different wars (46); both local and national.…
The political origin of the armed conflict in Colombia has its origins from the time of indecency. Then with the birth of communist ideology guerrillas, drug trafficking as the main factor of founding, prolonging and worsening of the conflict. The war between cartels and forced displacement has hit the Colombian society. These factors have forced the Colombian Army to sustain a conflict that no army in the world has ever faced. These narco-insurgency groups base its actions on the systematic use of terror, to coerce the Colombian society and destabilize his government as well as using a wide range of political organizations in promoting its objectives, both nationalist and international leftist political parties as well as by revolutionary groups or foreign governments. These groups, organizations, political parties or foreign governments are part of the FARC global illegal drug trafficking market that manufactures, distributes and sells drugs worldwide, they remain part of the supply chain, and focused on maximizing profitability or just…
Cuban culture is a hallmark of life in Miami. With many Cubans fleeing Cuba over the last century, the city has taken on a vibrant, multi-cultural atmosphere. Whether you want Cuban fare or a Cuban cigar, you will find many options available within Miami.…
Costa Rica is a very beautiful country and very independent. Costa Rica gained its independence from the Spanish in 1821 but still was mooched off of by Agustin de Iturbide in his Mexican Empire. Easter in Costa Rica is known as Semana Santa. On July 25th they have Guanacaste day, which is the celebration of the annexation of Guanacaste to Costa Rica in 1824. August 2nd they have Virgen de Los Angeles Day. Which celebrates the Patron saint of Costa Rica. This is one of the most important religious celebrations. On September 15th they celebrate Independence Day in Costa Rica. On October 12th they celebrate Dia de la Raza (Columbus Day). Lastly on December 25th they celebrate Christmas Day, which are Family-oriented celebrations. Costa Rica’s flag has tons of symbolism involved stating with the colors. The white stripe represents peace and honesty, the blue stripe represents vigilance, truth and loyalty while the red stripe represent hardiness, bravery, and strength. The emblem on the flag contains the volcanoes and their coat of arms. Costa Rica’s number one economic resource is coffee and bananas. Costa Ricans live just like we do in the U.S.A.…
As they are making them selves like at home. Smuggling drugs to Colombia was so easy. Nowadays, they have been strict about smuggling. Recent news in Colombia as it is according to the article “Wildlife for sale: More than 5,000 traffickers arrested this year in Colombia”. Colombia has a beautiful nature and great value and resources. The animals will be endanger and the nature as well, If they did not catch them. Some Colombians see smuggling is kind of easy to do it and that because of the weak public policy they have there in Colombia. According to the article “Most of the people arrested for the crime of wildlife trafficking are set free”. It seemed in Colombian culture they do not have the value of wildlife traffic, and it is not high. I want to hopefully find more about Colombian country unique demographic trends. The question I have for you is, how am I…
The population is around 40 million and 70% of which is considered urban. Entrepreneurs and business owners alike choose to settle in Colombia to capitalize on the country’s rich culture, abundant resources, collectivism beliefs and favorable climate. Upon embarking on your Colombian journey, you will quickly note the characteristics…
The armed conflict in Colombia is a social issue that has developed for years in a constant fight between the government and the armed revolutionary groups as FARC, this issue brings more issues especially the growing one of the displacement of poor and rural families, that these groups force to leave their homes and go away normally they go to cities to the street and loose the little quality of live they had this armed groups, what they do is to threaten this families and force them to pay some kind of quote that if they don’t pay they will get killed so the last resort that these poor families have is to run away let their homes and save their lives.…
Colombia 's history is known to be filled with violent conflict ("Background Note: Colombia," 2012). Two civil wars…
Panama are one of the twenty-one Spanish speaking countries. The country is located in Central America and links Central America to South America. The country borders Colombia, Costa Rica, and South America. One of the features of the country is the mountain ranges; San Blas, Talamanca, and Tabasara. One of the geographical tourist attractions is the sandy coastlines and multiple beaches.…
In terms of population, Colombia is the third largest country in Latin America after Brazil and Mexico with an estimate of 46 million people in the census of 2005. The population is expected to grow at a rate of 1.5% per year and the predomination of the gender is women with a 55% of the overall population. Most of the Colombians live in the highlands of the Andean mountains and the coast in the Caribbean. South of the country (which represents 54% of the territory) is habited by just a 3% of the population. In previous history Colombia used to be a rural country dedicated to agriculture and cows, but historic events and internal violence through the years have made the majorities move from small towns to the large cities, looking for security and…
Spaniards brought to Colombia the Catholicism as the primary religion of the country. Colombia shares its borders with Venezuela, Brazil, and Peru. Bordering the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Colombia is rich in natural resources. Colombia is the larger crude exporter to the United States. Colombia is the third oil producer and the largest coal producer in South America.…
Imperialism was a very important time period that occurred from the 1850s to 1914. Imperialism meant “one country’s domination of the political, economic, and social life of another country.” There were many factors that fueled imperialism, which had three different forms. Imperialism affected Africa, Asia and South America. Imperialism had two main motivations, economics and the desire for new markets. Economics was a big cause of this because western industrialists had wanted new markets for their manufactured goods; these people also had some type of competition going on with other countries. To produce these goods, they needed new raw materials, and thought that other countries that did not belong to them might have good resources for the materials they needed. Also, along with seeking for new supplies, they wanted cheap labor. Another example of these motivations was a desire for new markets. Africa, for instance, had gold, copper, ivory, and lumber. They also had cotton, which was a good material to produce clothes and other goods. There were many political, economic, and social forces that were the most responsible for the new imperialism.…
The culture of Mexico is more complex than most think. Most think of the stereotypical ideas of Mexicans, the gun-and-drug-crazy men with weird hats and loud guitar and maracas music. However, that is most certainly not the case. The culture of Mexico is very enriched and wild, filled with history and energy. It is vast and diverse, and so much more than violent stereotypes.…