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Colombians (Spanish: Colombianos) are people identified with the country of Colombia.This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Colombians, several (or all) of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being Colombian.
The first Colombian immigrants who settled in the United States likely arrived in the 1800s. However, the Colombian presence in the United States would not be known with certainty since the U.S. census included all the South Americans that lived in the United States in the "other Latinos" category.
Colombia officially acknowledges three ethnic minority groups: the Afro-Colombian, indigenous, and Romani populations. The Afro-Colombian population consists mainly of the African diaspora, mulattoes, raizales, palenqueros, and zambos (a term used since colonial times for individuals of mixed Amerindian and African ancestry).
Ricardo Acevedo Bernal (1867–1930), painter; Débora Arango (1907–2005) painter; Rodrigo Arenas Betancur (1919–1995), sculptor; Fernando Botero Angulo (1932–2023), painter and sculptor
Afro-Colombians (Spanish: Afrocolombianos), also known as Black Colombians (Spanish: Colombianos Negros), are Colombians of total or predominantly Sub-Saharan African ancestry.
Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation via Getty . Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and Colombian Vice President Francia Marquez at the Centro de Rehabilitación Inclusiva in Bogota, Colombia on Aug. 16 ...
In the Pre-Columbian era, the total population of Colombia was estimated to be around 6 million people. [10] [11] However, after Spanish conquest, the population of Colombia was lowered to only 750 thousand people, in which native peoples made up 80% of the population at 600 thousand people. [12]
Ethnic group Asian Colombians Korean-Colombian Cultural Foundation in Bogota, Colombia Total population 200,000 (2023, est.) Regions with significant populations ...