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Republic of Colombia. Walker Lambrecht Jack Gagner. Government. Constitutional Republic Gained Independence from Spain on July 10, 1810 Power divided into Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary branches President Juan Manuel Santos Calderon Vice Angelino Garzon. History.
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Republic of Colombia Walker Lambrecht Jack Gagner
Government • Constitutional Republic • Gained Independence from Spain on July 10, 1810 • Power divided into Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary branches • President Juan Manuel Santos Calderon • Vice Angelino Garzon
History • Santa Marta, the first Spanish settlement, was founded in 1525 • Full independence from Spain was gained in 1813 • Colombia recieved it's name from the explorer Christopher Colombus • In 1991 a constitution brought major reforms to Colombias political institutions
Economy, Per. 1 • Colombia's economy can be divided into 4 general periods • The First period ended in 1880 • During this time Colombia had no stable exports to create profit • This played a huge role in Colombia's economy • People and organizations were not able to purchase goods that were produced in other countries
Economy, Per. 2 • This general period lasted from 1880 to 1930 • During these 50 years Colombia exported coffee on a ridiculous scale • The goal of this mass exportation was to pay for manufactured goods • Industrialization also started to develop
Economy, Per. 3 • This period lasted from 1930 to 1967 • In this time Colombia was industrialized on a major scale • Coffee revenue used to buy intermediate goods, or material for factories
Economy, Per. 4 • 1967 to Present • Up to present day, Colombia is trying to diversify its exports. Many supplementary goods joined coffee and refined petroleum as major money makers • All of these changes have led to today's Free Market Economy, with major ties to the U.S
General Geography • Located in northwestern South America • Surrounded by Panama, Venezuela, Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador • 4th Largest country in South America • In control of 8 islands: Gargona, Gargonilla, Malpelo, San Andres, Providencia, San Bernardo, Islas Del Rosario, Isla Fuerto
Geography within Colombia • States in Colombia are known as departments • Coasts of Colombia located on the edge of Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea • Area is 440,000 miles squared
Climate • Colombia is so close to the equator that altitude is the only factor of climate • The Coastal and Eastern planes are at a low, tropical climate • The mountains to the north are a nice climate of 65-70 degrees yearly. They are a good place for agriculture • The cold regions, 6,000 to 9,000 feet above sea level, have an average temperature of 53 degrees.
Climate Cont. • Anywhere above 9000 feet is at freezing temperature, making it impossible for agriculture • Snow line begins at 15,000 feet • Northern tip of Colombia is the driest place in the country • Cities in the choco department get as much as 400" of rain per year
Country Flag • The Colombian flag consists of 3 colors: yellow, Blue, and Red • The yellow in the flag stands for all the gold that has been found in Colombia • The blue stands for the oceans bordering it • The red stands for all the blood spilled by the people who fought for Columbia's freedom
Currency • Colombia uses the Peso for a currency • 1800 Pesos are worth approximately 1 US Dollar • The Peso was adopted in 1837, replacing the real • Pesos in banknote form (paper) come in amounts of 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, 20,000, and 50,000
Cultural Visuals, Las Lajas Sanctuary • A Minor basilican church built inside the canyon of the Guáitara River • Was inspired by a marvelous event in 1754 when Maria Mueces and her deaf, mute daughter Rosa were caught in a storm. Rosa, who had never spoken before, called “The mestiza is calling me...” and pointed to the lightning illuminated silhouette of the Virgin Mary, hovering over the laja • The current Church, the 3rd one, took 33 years to build, and was completed in 1949
Cultural Visuals, 2 The Holiday of Christmas • Colombians starts christmas with El Dia de las velitas (the day of the candle) • Celebrates the virgin Mary • Candles placed wherever they can be seen • December 7th is when this holiday starts
Sources • General Geography-- Colombia Book We have • Climate-- Same as above • Currency-http://themoneyconverter.com/USD/COP.aspx and http://internationalbusiness.wikia.com/wiki/History_of_Colombian_Peso • History-http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35754.htm • Government-http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35754.htm • http://e-allmoney.com/banknotes/sam/colombia.html • http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-6wDtdsk8csE/TukmFAirPIS/AAAAAAAAFEw/5UqLcThQPLo/s1600/peso+colombiano+good+morning+colombia+news.jpg
Sources • http://www.unique-southamerica-travel-experience.com/images/colombia-boy.jpg • http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_bc-Gn1fMTtI/S8ciyxqZDHI/AAAAAAAAAAs/OMXS-It71sI/s1600/Country-Info-Climate-Map.jpg • http://www.columbusnavigation.com/pictures/ccport2.jpg • http://www.intercarto.com/EN/produits_image/image_1464_BDM_Colombia_GB.gif • http://www.marketwallpapers.com/wallpapers/28/wallpaper-147942.jpg • http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35754.htm#gov
Sources • http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-AdexjjI44wE/TsJxVFnCohI/AAAAAAAAA6U/4Ij2-16k8h8/s1600/Figure+1+World+Map+Colombia.png • http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2011/11/12/1321115752710/Juan-Manuel-Santos-007.jpg • http://www.hispanic-culture-online.com/christmas-in-colombia.html#axzz1t9JeoF7K • http://por-img.cimcontent.net/api/assets/bin-200910/ecc9714f572b4c1a93829ab01e553a1a.jpg