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         Colombian History:     more books (92)
  1. The Colombian Caribbean: A Regional History, 1870-1950 (Oxford Historical Monographs) by Eduardo Posada-Carbo, 1996-04-18
  2. The Llanos Frontier in Colombian History 1830-1930 by Jane M. Rausch, 1993-05
  3. The Monument: A History of The Colombian Rope Company by No Author Listed, 1948
  4. A Cry of Innocence: In Defense of Colombians by Antonio Angel-Junguito, 1993-11
  5. The Colombian Novel, 1844-1987 (Texas Pan American Series) by Raymond L. Williams, 1991-04
  6. One hundred years of solitude: The novel as introduction to Colombian/Latin American social history (Discussion paper) by Robert H Davis, 1988
  7. The Llanos in Colombian history: Some implications of a static frontier (Program in Latin American studies occasional papers series) by Jane M Loy, 1976
  8. Latin American frontier history: The Colombian case (Lateinamerika Studien) by Jane M Rausch, 1985
  9. The Air Post Stamps of Colombia. 1936 Edition. Containing the Complete History of the Colombian Air Post Service; the Specialized Catalogue of Air Post Stamps and Covers ... by F. W. Kessler, 1936
  10. Research project for the study of Colombian history, 1968-1970 by Germán Colmenares, 1968
  11. Diagnoses of apparently new Colombian birds (Bulletin / American Museum of Natural History) by Frank M Chapman, 1912
  12. Mammals from western Colombia (Bulletin / American Museum of Natural History) by J. A Allen, 1912
  13. Colombians In America by Eric Braun, 2006-10-30
  14. The portrayal of the clergy in selected contemporary Colombian novels by William Burton Wilson, 1967

141. Coltrade: Colombian Government Trade Bureau
Learn about import and export laws and benefits in Colombia.
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142. Colombian-Leather.Com - Leather Goods Direct From Colombia!
Carrieles for men, women and children as well as custom saddles, lassos, saddlebags, bridles, reins and machete covers.
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143. CNN - Top Colombian Drug Fugitives Arrested On U.S. Warrants - October 13, 1999
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Top Colombian drug fugitives arrested on U.S. warrants
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Reno says cartel flooded U.S. with drugs Testing U.S.-Colombia extradition treaty Arrests timely for Colombia's president RELATED STORIES, SITES ... BOGOTA, Colombia (CNN) U.S. and Colombian authorities in a series of coordinated, pre-dawn drug raids Wednesday in Bogota, Medellin and Cali captured a leader of one of Colombia's most notorious drug organizations. Several other alleged drug traffickers also were taken into custody. Fabio Ochoa, a leader of the Medellin cartel, was arrested and flown by helicopter to Colombian police headquarters in the capital. Ochoa faces U.S. charges of drug trafficking, which could lead to his extradition.

144. Colombian Woman Killed By Bomb Around Her Neck
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145. CNN.com - World - Colombian Leader Claims Drug Flow To Be Halved By 2005 - March
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146. Colombia History
history Colombia, In 1955, Cities Service Company, which was acquired by Occidental in 1982, signed an oil exploration contract
http://www.oogc.com/world_oper/latin_america/hist_colo.htm
History - Colombia In 1955, Cities Service Company, which was acquired by Occidental in , signed an oil exploration contract with the Colombian government, the first time a host government agreed to share both cost (25%) and profit from an international petroleum venture. With the project's success, Colombia quickly went from being a net importer of petroleum to being an exporter in 1986. In 2001, Occidental acquired exploration rights to three adjoining blocks encompassing approximately 9,325 square miles in the Central Llanos Basin. The new blocks are updip from the prolific Llanos foreland where billions of barrels of oil have been discovered. The company signed standard 'association contracts for each of the blocks with Colombia's national oil company, Empresa Colombiana de Petroleos (Ecopetrol). Occidental will have an 87.5 percent working interest in each of the blocks, and Repsol will hold the remaining 12.5 percent. top
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147. Suspected Rebels Free Colombian Man
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148. Colombian President Visits Former Rebel Stronghold
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149. CNN.com - Uribe Praises Capture Of Top Colombian Rebel Leader - Jan. 3, 2004
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FARC leader Simon Trinidad was taken into custody after nearly four decades of guerrilla warfare. Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Colombia Guerrilla Activities or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) Colombian President Alvaro Uribe on Saturday praised the capture of top rebel leader Simon Trinidad as evidence that the country's four-decade leftist insurgency can be defeated on the battlefield. Trinidad, one of the seven members of the ruling secretariat of the 16,000-member Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, was arrested late Friday during a routine document check on a street in the neighboring Ecuadorian capital of Quito, police said. He was swiftly extradited to Colombia. "Countrymen: The capture of a FARC leader shows that terrorism will never triumph," Uribe told reporters. He also urged the group's fighters to desert en masse. "It would be good if all of you left the guerrillas, which only serves to kidnap, murder and sustain a drug empire that only enriches its leaders," he said.

150. Colombian Drug Kingpin Convicted Of Charges He Rejoined The Drug Trade
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151. Photos
Photos of visits during a stay in Colombia.
http://www.geocities.com/pateldiva/index.html
Sign My Guestbook Colombian Memories View My Guestbook click on image to enlarge.
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152. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents
Notwithstanding the country s commitment to democratic institutions, Colombia s history also has been characterized by widespread, violent conflict.
http://www.traveldocs.com/co/history.htm
Colombia South America
HISTORY In August 2000 the capital's name was officially changed from "Santa Fe de Bogotá" to the more commonly used "Bogotá." On July 20, 1810, the citizens of Bogotá created the first representative council to defy Spanish authority. Full independence was proclaimed in 1813, and in 1819 the Republic of Greater Colombia was formed. The Republic and La Violencia (The Violence)
The new Republic of Greater Colombia included all the territory of the former Viceroyalty. Simon Bolivar was elected its first president and Francisco de Paula Santander, vice president. Two political parties grew out of conflicts between the followers of Bolivar and Santander and their political visionsthe Conservatives and the Liberalsand have since dominated Colombian politics. Bolivar's supporters, who later formed the nucleus of the Conservative Party, sought strong centralized government, alliance with the Roman Catholic Church, and a limited franchise. Santander's followers, forerunners of the Liberals, wanted a decentralized government, state rather than church control over education and other civil matters, and a broadened suffrage.

153. CNN - Colombian Rebels Blamed For Brutal Slayings Of 3 Americans - March 6, 1999
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Murders could further strain Colombia's shaky peace process
Colombian authorities accused the Marxist rebel group FARC of the murders of three U.S. citizens March 6, 1999

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Intercepted radio conversation ties murders to FARC Friends of slain Americans struggle to understand ... LA VICTORIA, Venezuela (CNN) American and Colombian officials are blaming a Marxist rebel group for the brutal slayings of three U.S. humanitarian workers, which could damage Colombia's already fragile peace process. The three Americans Ingrid Washinawatok , 41, a member of the Menominee nation of Wisconsin, Lahe'ena'e , 39, director of the Hawaii-based Pacific Cultural Conservancy International, and Terence Freitas , a 24-year-old environmentalist from Los Angeles were kidnapped on February 25.

154. CNN - Colombian Leaders Try To Revive Peace Talks With Rebels - February 7, 1999
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Colombian leaders try to revive peace talks with rebels
February 7, 1999
Web posted at: 6:16 p.m. EST (2316 GMT) BOGOTA, Colombia (CNN) Colombian officials announced that they will extend a demilitarization period which expired Sunday for another 90 days, in an effort to revive peace talks with leftist rebels. Government Peace Commissioner Victor Ricardo said the demilitarization period, in which the government withdrew troops from a guerrilla-dominated area the size of Switzerland, was too short to achieve meaningful progress in talks with the rebels. "The government aspires with this decision that the negotiations start again as quickly as possible and that the rules of the game are observed within the demilitarized zone," Ricardo said Saturday. The next meeting between the two sides is scheduled for April.

155. New Page 1
Reference collection of rare colombian silver cobs, from the Spanish colonial mints of Santa Fe de Bogota and Cartagena.
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Louvre/9625/
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156. "The Panama Canal : A Brief History", Paper By Tyler Jones
next is described by Theodore Roosevelt in history of the Panama Canal by Ira Bennett as Panama wanted to sell the land to America, but Colombia refused.
http://www.june29.com/Tyler/nonfiction/pan2.html
The Panama Canal : A Brief History
Very few human endeavors have ever conceded to change the face of the planet on which we live as did the successful completion of the interoceanic Panama Canal in 1914 by the United States. Such projects before this time had only managed to build up or tear down existing geographical features - the pyramids of Egypt, the Great Wall of China, the trans-continental railroads - but none had ever even aspired to accomplish something so incredulous as splitting the continents. This the United States did and more - the Panama Canal was soon to become a vital link for the entire world. Despite previous failures by other organizations, the United states as a whole was able to overcome the numerous dangers present at the isthmus between North and South America, and build what remains today one of the greatest engineering marvels of the modern world. The idea of a path between North and South America is older than their respective names. Columbus had searched in vain for a passage through the land that would lead him to the Indies where treasures awaited, and repeated sailors since had done the same. Emperor Napoleon III of France once toyed with the idea of building a canal in France's land across the sea, but never with much enthusiasm. No real progress, other than ideas and brainstorms, was made until the nineteenth century, when a French individual felt it was time for a French-owned canal at Panama, then a republic of Colombia. This individual was Ferdinand de Lesseps, the most important foreigner involved with Egypt's Suez Canal ("the hero of Suez"). Lesseps' success at Suez made him confident, perhaps too confident, that a canal at Panama would be no different. As he proceeded to convince his countrymen of such, stock for his new company, the Compagnie Universelle du Canal Interoceanique, was sold (after much press coverage had been purchased to boost the company's name) with unnerving results : the company had only managed to raise 8% of what Lesseps had hoped for - 30 million francs of his requested 400 million francs.

157. CNN - FARC Rebels Wage Expensive Campaign Against Colombian Government - August
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FARC rebels wage expensive campaign against Colombian government
August 1, 1999

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Political aspirations backed by force
RELATED STORIES, SITES CAQUETA, Colombia (CNN) Security forces on Sunday sifted through the rubble from a car bomb they suspect was planted by Colombia's largest guerrilla organization, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Ten people were killed and 38 were injured in the explosion in the northwest city of Medellin, while the south, a government envoy was meeting with rebel representatives in an unsuccessful mission to relaunch peace negotiations. The attack was the latest sign that FARC was fulfilling its pledge to bring its 35-year long war from the countryside to Colombia's cities.

158. Asociación De Guías Scouts De Colombia - English
WAGGGS member association.
http://www.geocities.com/guiascolombia/english/english.html
Esta página usa marcos, pero su explorador no los admite.

159. Street Children - Life On The Streets
Information about colombian street children in support of Let the Children Live
http://street-children.eduvoyage.com/
A brochure concerned with the phenomena of street children. Click to Enter In 2001 I completed a sponsored hitchhike through South America to raise funds for Let the Children Live!, a charity working with street children in Colombia. Whilst memories are but shadows of past reality, it is my wish to leave something of what I learnt for others to read and see. HOME ABOUT CAUSES POVERTY ... Web Design by EduVoyage Productions

160. Wanadoo
Photos of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Tayrona Park, Nevados, and Cocuy National Parks. Also photos from the Araracuara canyon, and other places in Colombia.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/camilo.montes/slideshow.html
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