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Colombia connection

Colombia Connection: UK Rules, OK?

From environmental collaboration to commercial connections, ties between Colombia and the UK are flourishing. Outgoing ambassador Dr Peter Tibber...

Of craic & Colombia: the connection with Ireland

Colombians and Irish unite for Bogotá’s first ever St Patrick’s Day parade. Photo: Chantelle du Plessis Our latest...

China

Colombia Connection: China, bring on the Earth Pig

Down to a T: Bogotanos get a taste of tradition. Photo: Confucius Institute With Chinese New Year nearly upon us - and a porky but prosperous...

French connection

The French connection in Colombia

[caption id="attachment_33459" align="alignnone" width="960"] Where the delights of France meet those of Colombia. Photo: Sant Just[/caption] Oooh la...

Mexico

Colombia connection: Mexico, Aztec Camera

[caption id="attachment_33191" align="alignnone" width="3968"] Bottles a-plenty at El Museo del Tequila  Photo: Phil Stoneman[/caption] The links...

Colombia Connection: Australia – what to didgeridoo?

Much like a well-aimed boomerang, the land down under has swung into Colombians’ hearts in recent years due to strengthened academic, commercial...

Turning Japanese, the connection between Colombia and Japan

[caption id="attachment_31565" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Japan and Colombia celebrate 110 years of friendship this year. Photo: Phil...

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