Colombia’s government is very similar to the United States’ government, it is a presidential participatory democratic government. Both the United States and Colombia’s governments are separated into three different branches of government. That means the citizens of Colombia has the power to choose their own leader in the form of a president. The government’s power is separated into three branches: the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, the …show more content…
Colombians also speak different languages including Amerinian languages, two Creole languages, and Romani languages. There are a total of 101 languages listed for Colombia in the Ethnologue Database. The definite amount of spoken languages may slightly vary because what some authors consider as the same languages, others consider them a variety of dialects for the same language. The estimated number of languages spoken in the country of Colombia today is around 70. About 850,000 people currently speak native languages in Colombia.
Colombia has varying climates that depend on the altitude that a person is located at. The Tierra Caliente zone is below 1,000 meters, or 3,281 ft., temperatures that are usually above 75℉. Around 82.5% of Colombia’s population live in the Tierra Caliente zone. The Tierra Templada climate zone is located at about 3,284ft. to 9,843ft. above sea level. Temperatures can vary between 62℉ and 75℉. The last climate zone is the Tierra Fria climate zone. The Tierra Fria climate zone is located above 13,123ft. and temperatures are below freezing.
The dishes and ingredients of Colombia’s food widely vary by