Columbia is a country in South America, and countries do not have gender designations. The term "Colombia" refers to the country.
The correct spelling is "British Columbia." It is a province located on the west coast of Canada.
The Spanish-speaking country east of Colombia is Venezuela.
The possessive form of "country" is spelled "country's."
There is no such country or state as Columbia.If you mean Colombia, click here.If you mean British Columbia, click here.If you mean the District of Columbia, click here.There are also about 40 cities in the world with the name "Columbia" in it.
You should probably spell Colombia correctly.
The capital city is Columbia, the same spelling as the District of Columbia where the US capital is located.The spelling Colombia is the country in NW South America, that borders Panama,
The only spelling of the country in South America is Colombia.The spelling Columbia is used for the District of Columbia, and for US cities as in South Carolina.
You'll need to be more specific. The District of Columbia is in the US. Columbia Missouri and Columbia SC are in the US. Columbia University and Columbia College are in the US. Colombia (note the spelling) the country is not in the US.
Cartegena, Columbia.
The like word is the transposition, the proper noun "Columbia" (this spelling is used to mean the US or the Americas). The country in South America is "Colombia."
British Columbia is a province of Canada, not a country.
The country where the Columbia Center is found is the US.
Columbia Country Classics was created in 1990.
Columbia is neither a continent nor a country. It is commonly misspelled as a reference to Colombia, which is a country in South America.
Panama , once part of Columbia, is the country.
Columbia became an independent country in 1810.