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  2. Colombia–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic relations between Colombia and Japan were established in a treaty called Friendship, Commerce and Navigation signed in Washington, D.C., United States on May 25, 1908. However, the first official embassy was set up by Japan in Bogotá, Colombia in 1934 and the following year Colombia established its embassy in Tokyo.

  3. 2002 Fed Cup World Group play-offs - Wikipedia

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    Japan was scheduled to play against Colombia on 20–21 July in Bogotá, but the Japanese withdrew from their tie citing security concerns over the Colombian armed conflict. [7] Colombia thus progressed to the 2003 World Group, while Japan was relegated to Zonal Competition.

  4. Category:Colombia–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 October 2019, at 20:36 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. 2014 FIFA World Cup Group C - Wikipedia

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    As Japan were losing to Colombia in the other match played at the same time, Ivory Coast only required a point to qualify for the knockout stage for the first time. [25] The game looked to be heading for a draw, until Greece won a penalty in injury time when Giovanni Sio tripped Samaras as he was about to strike the ball, and Samaras scored the ...

  6. Colombia national under-20 football team results - Wikipedia

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    Japan 1–4 Colombia: Dubai, United Arab Emirates: 20:30: Sakata 75' Report: De la Cuesta 35' Castrillón 43' Aguilar 65' Rivas 90+3' Stadium: Al-Maktoum Stadium Attendance: 7,200 Referee: Matthew Breeze

  7. DSports - Wikipedia

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    DSports (formerly known as DirecTV Sports) is a Latin American sports subscription television channel owned by satellite provider Vrio Corp. and operated by Torneos.The network broadcasts and operates its feeds from Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay, and also broadcasts to parts of Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.

  8. Japan–Latin America relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan–Latin America relations are relations between Japan and the countries of Latin America. Although relations span a period no later than the 19th century to the present, in recent decades, Japanese popular culture has played a major role in Latin America.

  9. Japanese Colombians - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants from Japan in Palmira (date unknown). Japanese Colombians are Japanese immigrants and their descendants in Colombia.They have their own culture and organizations. In the early 20th century, Ryôji Noda, secretary consulate in both Peru and Brazil and expert advisor to the Japanese government on immigration to South America, was assigned to survey Colomb