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Carretera Marginal de la Selva - National Route 65 [ edit ] Carretera Marginal de la Selva ("Jungle Border Highway") is an important South American route originally planned in 1963 to join the Amazon regions of Bolivia , Peru , Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela.
Español: Mapa mundial de migraciones humanas, con el polo norte como centro. Africa es el punto de partida, leyéndose desde la parte superior izquierda hasta América del Sur en el extremo derecho. Los patrones de migración estan basados en estudios del ADN mitocondrial (matrilinear). Los números representan miles de años.
Colombia Migration (Spanish: Migración Colombia) is Colombia's border control agency responsible for monitoring and conducting migratory control within the framework of national sovereignty and in accordance with the law.
The Colombian maritime territory in these waters totals 589,360 km 2 (227,550 sq mi). In the Pacific Ocean, Colombia only has borders with three countries (Costa Rica, Ecuador and Panama), all of which are defined by current treaties. The Pacific is the site of a large part of the country's exports and imports of products.
The border between Colombia and Venezuela. Colombia and Venezuela in 1898. The border between Colombia and Venezuela. The Colombia–Venezuela border is an international border of 2219 kilometers (1378 mi) between Colombia and Venezuela, with a total of 603 milestones that demarcate the line. [1] It is the longest border of both Colombia and ...
The National Roads Institute (INVÍAS) is an agency of the Executive Branch of the Government of Colombia in charge of allocating, regulating and supervising contracts for highway and roads construction and maintenance. [4]
The National Infrastructure Agency (Spanish: Agencia Nacional de Infraestructura) ANI, is a Colombian government agency, part of the Ministry of Transport, in charge of concessions through public–private partnerships, for the design, construction, maintenance, operation, and administration of the transport infrastructure in Colombia. [4]
Colombia was one of the early focus of Basque immigration. [6] [7] Between 1540 and 1559, 8.9 percent of the residents of Colombia were of Basque origin.It has been suggested that the present-day incidence of business entrepreneurship in the Antioquia Department is attributable to the Basque immigration and Basque character traits. [8]