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Own work based on: Colombia Transportation.jpg and Colombia Transportation 2008, Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection and Mapa de las carreteras colombianas en 2007, UNHCR: Author: Milenioscuro: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Colombia Pipelines map-fr.svg; Reseau routier colombien.svg; SVG development
español (es): Mapa político y de fronteras de la República de Colombia. Mapa de Colombia, denotando sus límites y su división administrativa. Para el presente mapa se han tenido en cuenta el trazado y nombre de los ríos principales, las fronteras internacionales con sus respectivos hitos y coordenadas fronterizas, accidentes geográficos ...
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Español: Mapa de Colombia denotando su hidrografía y división administrativa en departamentos y municipios. Mapa compuesto con los mapas localizadores de la categoría Location maps of Colombia . Date
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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]
Instituto Geográfico Agustín Codazzi - Mapa oficial de la República de Colombia U.S. Department of State - Limits in the Seas Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango - La territorialización del Mar Caribe Armada Nacional de Colombia - Tratados Limítrofes Marítimos de la República de Colombia: Author: Milenioscuro: Permission (Reusing this file)
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.