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Martes 8.10  Los dos grupos juntos. Lectura: Los piratas del Caribe y Colombia: ¿Café y Coca?

Martes 8.10  Los dos grupos juntos. Lectura: Los piratas del Caribe y Colombia: ¿Café y Coca? Miguel López. True Caribbean Pirates: Documentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj9dq7b5PJ0 Henry Morgan - the real pirate of the Caribbean : Documentary

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Martes 8.10  Los dos grupos juntos. Lectura: Los piratas del Caribe y Colombia: ¿Café y Coca?

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  1. Martes 8.10 Los dos grupos juntos. Lectura: Los piratas del Caribe y Colombia: ¿Café y Coca? Miguel López

  2. True Caribbean Pirates: Documentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj9dq7b5PJ0 Henry Morgan - the real pirate of the Caribbean : Documentary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpyE_n047SI

  3. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e0/Political_Evolution_of_Central_America_and_the_Caribbean_1700_and_on.gifhttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e0/Political_Evolution_of_Central_America_and_the_Caribbean_1700_and_on.gif • La piratería es el comienzo de la explotación de AL •  Primerorobar a España, luegorobar a losnuevospaísesindependientes

  4. http://jcdonceld.blogspot.fi/2011/04/la-edad-de-oro-de-la-pirateria.htmlhttp://jcdonceld.blogspot.fi/2011/04/la-edad-de-oro-de-la-pirateria.html

  5. Cuba(Ejemplo x historia: indígenas, españoles, esclavitud, explotación, plantaciones, patio trasero, revolución.)

  6. In 2000 Colombia grew 74% of the world’s coca leaves, the raw ingredient for cocaine. But these days it has fallen behind. The UN believes that in 2011 Colombia produced about 42% of the world’s coca, only slightly more than Peru. And last year a White House report concluded that when it comes to the production of cocaine itself, Colombia has now fallen behind both Peru and Bolivia. Why is less cocaine coming from Colombia? http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2013/04/economist-explains-why-colombia-produces-less-cocaine

  7. Colombia

  8. COLOMBIA Exporta: Petróleo, café, plátanos, flores, algodón, arroz, textiles, azúcar, carbón, sal y esmeraldas Importa: Maquinaria, suministros químicos y cereales TURISMO http://www.colombia.travel/es/

  9. Colombia's business environment will continue to improve over the forecast period, underpinned by a generally stable political environment, open policies towards private enterprise, foreign investment and trade, and the likelihood of important reforms to the land, tax and health systems. Owing to security improvements, the internal conflict will be less of a hindrance to business activity and foreign investment than in the past. However, deficiencies in the labour market owing to high costs and widespread informality, a poor infrastructure and a complex and unsettled tax regime will remain weak aspects of the business environment. Source: Economist Intelligence Unit

  10. http://es.investinbogota.org/ BOGOTÁ

  11. COLOMBIA https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/co.html + Wikipedia Destino de Exportaciones: USA : 35.8%VENEZUELA: 11.4%ECUADOR : 5.4%[ Origen de Importaciones: USA:26.8%BRASIL: 8.6%MÉXICO: 8.5%CHINA : 6%VENEZUELA: 5.6%ECUADOR: 4.1%[3]

  12. TOTAL: 1) Brazil 54,500 2) Vietnam 18,725 3) Colombia 9,500 4) Indonesia 9,325 5) India 5,100 6) Ethiopia 4,400 7) Honduras 4,000 8) Peru 4,000 9) Guatemala 3,910 10) Mexico 3,700 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-08-19/world-s-top-10-coffee-producing-countries-in-2010-2011-table-.html Data are from the U.S. Department of Agriculture

  13. ARABICA BEANS: 1) Brazil 41,800 2) Colombia 9,500 3) Ethiopia 4,400 4) Honduras 4,000 5) Peru 4,000 6) Guatemala 3,900 7) Mexico 3,500 8) Nicaragua 2,000 9) El Salvador 1,700 10) Costa Rica 1,575 ROBUSTA BEANS 1) Vietnam 18,150 2) Brazil 12,700 3) Indonesia 7,950 4) India 3,600 5) Cote d’Ivoire 2,100 6) Uganda 1,900 7) Malaysia 1,000 8) Thailand 900 9) Cameroon 525 10) Togo 525

  14. http://www.biginfinland.com/un-kilo-de-paska-por-favor/

  15. Suomessa paahdetun kahvin kulutus henkeä kohden on maailman kärkiluokkaa. Kulutus vaihtelee vuosittain 9–10 kilon välillä. Vuonna 2010 Suomeen tuotiin reilut 66 miljoonaa kiloa raakakahvia. Tästä 80 % tuli Brasiliasta, Kolumbiasta, Nicaraguasta, Guatemalasta, Keniasta ja Perusta. http://www.paulig.fi/instancedata/prime_product_julkaisu/paulig/embeds/13807_20111019_Paulig_perustietoa_kahvista.pdf

  16. Colombia Tourism Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Efwfy7__L0 This is Colombia! (comida) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLuMRhK-PKE

  17. SUOMEN SUURLÄHETYSTÖ, Lima Puh: +51-1-222 4466, 222 4480Sähköposti: sanomat.lim@formin.fi http://www.finlandia.org.pe/public/default.aspx?nodeid=38050&contentlan=1&culture=fi-FI

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