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  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. Colombian Woman Killed By Bomb Around Her Neck
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142. CNN.com - World - Colombian Leader Claims Drug Flow To Be Halved By 2005 - March
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143. History Of Colombia: Information From Answers.com
history of Colombia This is the history of Colombia . See also history of South America and the history of presentday nations and states.
http://www.answers.com/topic/history-of-colombia
showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping History of Colombia Wikipedia History of Colombia This is the history of Colombia . See also history of South America and the history of present-day nations and states
Pre-Colombian period
The two main linguistic groups that dominated the territory now known as Colombia during the pre-Colombian period were the Carib and the Chibcha . They possessed different organizational structures and distinct languages and cultures. The region now occupied by the city of Bogot¡ was inhabited by the Muisca . The Muisca based their social organization on trade. They exchanged salt emeralds beans maize and other crops with other Chibchan tribes such as the Chitareros Guanes and Laches
Colonial times
The Spanish sailed along the north coast of today's Colombia as early as , but their first permanent settlement, at Santa Marta, was not made until . In , the establishment of the Audiencia in Santa Fe de Bogot¡ , turned that city into the capital of the New Granada , which included the provinces which approximately make up the territory of today's Colombia. In

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145. Colombia: Map, History And Much More From Answers.com
(Click to enlarge) Colombia (Mapping Specialists, Ltd.) Co·lom·bi·a ( k?lum be-? ) A country of northwest South America with coastlines on the.
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A country of northwest South America with coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Previously inhabited by the Chibchas, it was settled by the Spanish in 1530s and formed the nucleus of the viceroyalty of New Granada after 1740. The area gained its independence from Spain in 1821 under the leadership of Sim³n Bol­var, but the modern state of Colombia did not emerge until after Venezuela and Ecuador (1830) and later Panama (1903) had become separate nations. Bogot¡ is the capital and the largest city. Population: 42,300,000 . Co·lom bi·an Encyclopedia Colombia kəlÅ­m bēə, Span. kōlōm by¤ ) , officially Republic of Colombia, republic (1995 est. pop. 36,200,000), 439,735 sq mi (1,138,914 sq km), NW South America.

146. WWW Virtual Library: Museums Around The World
List of colombian museums.
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147. Bibliografía De Historia De Colombia (1985-2001). Colombian History Biblography
Translate this page pero es inevitable que se omitan materiales importantes, sobre todo si han sido publicados fuera de Colombia (en especial en memorias de congresos y
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Bibliografía Histórica Colombiana
Esta base de datos, en Excel, reune aproximadamente 3250 referencias sobre historia colombiana publicadas en los últimos 16 años. Incluye libros, artículos de
las principales revistas, tesis de grado de varias universidades del país y el exterior, ponencias en congresos históricos y algúnos textos adicionales. No incluye reseñas de libros ni publicaciones documentales en revistas. Se
han incluído algunos libros que reeditan materiales antiguos, pero sin un esfuerzo de ser exhaustivos.
En un tema como este es imposible incluírlo todo. Se hizo el esfuerzo de revisar las principales fuentes, en particular la base de datos de la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango, pero es inevitable que se omitan materiales importantes, sobre todo si han sido publicados fuera de Colombia (en especial en memorias de congresos y libros colectivos) o por Universidades, instituciones oficiales, que publican con gran entusiasmo pero no tienen mucho interés en distribuir lo que editan, o de empresas privadas, que regalan lo publicado a sus clientes pero no lo envían a las bibliotecas.
También son muchos los artículos publicados en revistas universitarias generales, o en revistas de centros locales, que faltan: se revisaron solamente

148. 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.

149. Latin American And Caribbean Information Center
Gran enciclopedia de Colombia temática / Vols. 111. Covers history, geography, literature, culture, art, institutions, economy and biography.
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For research papers, reports, or reviews requiring critical examination of people, historical events, or themes on Colombia, consult the following:
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  • I. Reference Materials (all shelved on the 2nd floor, in the Reference Department). Use these sources for a general overview of people and/or events in Colombia. Anuario bibliogr¡fico colombiano / Thorough list of works published in Colombia annually. Bibliographic references for subjects within the humanities, social and applied sciences. Unannotated. UP REF Z1731 .A58 1951-1981 Bibliograf­a anotada y directorio de antrop³logos colombianos / 2 Vols. Alphabetized, fully annotated listing of Colombian bibliographical sources. Cross reference in back divided into anthropological sub disciplines, themes, human groups, geographic areas and time periods. UP REF Z1209.2.C6 B5

    150. Suspected Rebels Free Colombian Man
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    151. Colombian Drug Kingpin Convicted Of Charges He Rejoined The Drug Trade
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    152. History Of COLOMBIA
    history of COLOMBIA from historyWorld.net including Irreconcilable factions, Natural and other disasters.
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    153. Colombian President Visits Former Rebel Stronghold
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    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
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    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. CNN - Colombian 'bus Poets' Ease Travel Stress - August 2, 1998
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    A Colombian amateur poet has a captive audience on a bus in Bogota Saturday
    August 2, 1998
    Web posted at: 2:26 p.m. EDT (1826 GMT) BOGOTA, Colombia (CNN) Hoping to promote culture among residents while relieving bus passengers from the stress of big city travel, the Colombian Institute of Culture is sponsoring a unique type of art performance: amateur poets reading their poems aboard buses. The "bus poets" have happily taken to the idea, finally finding a captive audience for an art form that is dwindling in popularity. "There is just one idea to immerse people in poetry, people who are ignorant of poetry and shut off from it because colleges are bad at teaching literature, and poetry is not an obligatory subject," said the program's director, Fernando Herrera. RELATED VIDEO Kurt Achin reports on the bus poets
    Windows Media "So the idea is that we introduce them to poetry and all the ideas that poetry proposes and looks at," he added.

    156. PAISAJES COLOMBIANOS
    Landscapes of Colombia by geographic zones and their main cities. Includes photos of the countryside, towns and cities, as well as people, plants and animals.
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    Geographic Map COLOMBIAN LANDSCAPES PAISAJES COLOMBIANOS National antheam North The South ... Typical Suites Webmaster Freddy Rojas C. Barranquilla Bogotá Bucaramanga ... Villavicencio This site is a member of WebRing.
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    157. CNN - One Of Four American Hostages Escapes From Colombian Rebels - April 3, 199
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    One of four American hostages escapes from Colombian rebels
    In This Story: April 3, 1998 Web posted at: 3:29 a.m. EST (0829 GMT) BOGOTA, Colombia (CNN) One of four American bird-watchers kidnapped last week by leftist rebels in Colombia escaped from his captors, the army said. Thomas Fiore of New York City was found by chance by a television news crew that was in the jungle area 35 miles (56 kilometers) southeast of Bogota to do a story about the abductions. "We're very happy," Gen. Freddy Padilla, the local army commander, told Radionet radio on Thursday. "He's in an Air Force helicopter." Jose Luis Ramirez, a journalist with TV Hoy television news, told The Associated Press that his crew was in a jungle region outside the village of San Luis de Monsor, near where the abductions occurred, when they spotted Fiore. Ramirez said Fiore was covered in mud but looked to be in good condition. Fiore told the journalist he escaped early in the morning while one of his captors was sleeping, then walked through the jungle for seven or eight hours.

    158. Crimes Of War Project > The Book
    Colombia has a long history of bloody political fighting, including the quasi civil war of the 1940s and 1950s known as La Violencia, which pitted armed
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    Colombia
    by Douglas Farah
    Colombia has a long history of bloody political fighting, including the quasi civil war of the 1940s and 1950s known as La Violencia, which pitted armed militias of the Liberal and Conservative parties and nearly destroyed the country. The violence never entirely ceased. It was remnants of the Liberal party militia that formed the first guerrilla movement, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), in the 1960s. And it was in response to the rekindled guerrilla threat, first from the FARC and then from the National Liberation Army (ELN), that the first paramilitary formations were set up as ancillary units to the Colombian army.
    Colombia, then, has remained mired in a vicious circle of violence and retaliation for several decades. Much of it was cyclical and retaliatory in nature. Both the guerrillas and the paramilitaries
    These developments have caused a further deterioration in the situation of the civilian population and led to a major humanitarian crisis, one that is largely unknown outside Colombia. Over 600,000 people have become internally displaced from their homes in the last decade.

    159. 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.

    160. CNN - Colombian Rebels Blamed For Brutal Slayings Of 3 Americans - March 6, 1999
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    Colombian rebels blamed for brutal slayings of 3 Americans
    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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    Bodies found by rancher in cow pasture
    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.

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