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yes
The Colombia 6 month passport rule requires travelers to have a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond their planned stay in Colombia. This means that your passport should not expire within 6 months of your arrival date in Colombia.
Being a third world country, and being that the government is corrupt with cartels, and violence, I would say no
Yes, Colombia enforces the 6-month passport validity rule for visitors entering the country. This means that your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your planned stay in Colombia.
Colombia is a world leader in the export of coffee.
Colombia is home to every variety of ecosystem in the world. There are countless plants in Colombia.
Colombia is located in the southern region
Medellin, Colombia, is capitol of not Colombia but a city-state called Antioquia. But, Medellin, Colombia is the orchid capital of the world.
Colombia is a country on the northern coast of the South American continent.
One of Colombia's major exports is coffee. Colombia coffee is the best in the world. Another major export in Colombia are flowers, emeralds, and gold.
Japan won the 2011 world cup , for ladies held in Colombia.
Colombia is a sovereign country in South America. It gained independence from Spanish rule on July 20, 1810 which is celebrated as its national day every day.