No. Spanish has many dialects, but the two main Spanish dialects spoken in Colombia are called Andean-Pacific and Caribbean.
The official language of Colombia is Spanish. However, there are also a number of indigenous languages spoken in different regions of the country.
The Columbian Exchange had a significant impact on Spanish and Latin American cultures by introducing new crops, animals, diseases, and cultural practices. This exchange facilitated the spread of Spanish language and religion to Latin America while also leading to the devastation of indigenous populations due to diseases brought by Europeans. Additionally, it led to the establishment of a new social hierarchy based on race and ethnicity in Latin America.
Yes, but not exclusively. A nationality means, basically, that you could have a passport from that country and there are definitely Spanish nationals with Spanish passports. As the community answer below notes, Spanish is often used as an ethnicity for people who are not Spanish nationals, but have ancestors who were Spanish nationals and have Spanish or Hispanic culture.
The Columbian trade was a type of trade that imported goods from the Americas and to the Americas. It was around Christopher Columbus time period.
The Columbian trade was a type of trade that imported goods from the Americas and to the Americas. It was around Christopher Columbus time period.
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Before the Spanish discovered chocolate there was none in Europe.
The Inca Empire was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America from Peru from 1438 to 1533. The Inca was conquered in 1572 by the Spanish.
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The disease is the small pox. Brought over by the Columbian Exchange.
Precolombino (mas) Precolombina (fem) Before Columbus' voyages and discoveries.
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