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  2. Culture of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Today, in the surrounding area of the Cauca Valley, virtually every town has a Chinese restaurant. [9] A few Japanese families settled in Colombia, inspired by the bucolic description of the Cauca Valley in Jorge Isaacs' novel María. The heads-of-household of Japanese descent would be interred in prisons near Zipaquirá, during World War II. [9]

  3. Wayuu people - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Wayuu music is closely tied to economy and social life. For example, they sing to their cattle. They also use music for meetings and celebrations, as well as mourning rituals during funerals. La Yonna is a traditional dance used to honor guests. [clarification needed] [14] [verification needed]

  4. Isaías Gamboa - Wikipedia

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    Isaías Gamboa Herrera was born on December 12, 1872 in Cali.Isaias was brought up in a traditional Colombian family consisting of Mateo Gamboa Llanos and Maria Teresa Herrera Córdoba, a mother who instilled ideals of liberty and justice, ideals which would influence him as a writer and educator.

  5. Oldest of 4 siblings who survived Colombian plane crash told ...

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    BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The four Indigenous children who survived 40 days in the Amazon jungle after their plane crashed have shared limited but harrowing details of their ordeal with their ...

  6. Kamëntšá people - Wikipedia

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    Debasement of Sibundoy Indian culture is a sad and logical result of national development and is a model for the erosion of traditional life throughout South America. Not long ago, the Valley of Sibundoy had some of the most interesting uses of psychoactive and medicinal plants in the world.

  7. Custody battle breaks out over children who survived 40 days ...

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    Four children, Lesly, 13, Soleiny, nine, Tien Noriel, four and one-year-old Cristin, survived in the dense Colombian jungle teeming with snakes, jaguars and mosquitos for over a month.

  8. Maloca - Wikipedia

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    A maloca is an ancestral long house built by Indigenous people of the Amazon, notably in Colombia and Brazil. [1] Each community has a single maloca with its distinct characteristics. [2] Several families with patrilineal relations live together in a maloca

  9. In Photos: Royal Visits to Colombia Through the Years

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    Here, take a look back at royal visits to Colombia over the decades: February 1962. Prince Philip, standing in the car on left, waves to the crowd alongside Colombian President Alberto Lleras Camargo.