The departments of Columbia are equivalent to what the US recognizes as states.
Colombia has 32 departments, which are its first-level administrative divisions.
Colombia is about 4 degrees 32 N and 74 degrees 15 W.
the average temperature in Colombia for winter is 32 degrees to 91 degrees Fahrenheit
Yes, there's one South American country that's mostly but not completely in the Northern Hemisphere. Colombia is mostly in the Northern Hemisphere. Only its southernmost department of Amazonas is almost completely in the Southern Hemisphere. The three other southern departments of Caqueta, Putumayo, and Vaupes are mostly in the Northern Hemisphere. Colombia's remaining 28 departments and one capital district are all completely in the Northern Hemisphere.
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the nation states of Costa Rica & colombia but they have provinces & departments respectively rather than states for their subdivisions the subdivisions that border panama are limon & puntarenas provinces & choco department
Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and Bolivia. France and the United Kingdom are also present through territories or overseas departments.
Colombia culture is the culture of Colombia.
Colombia has never had a monarch. Colombia has never had a monarch. Colombia is a democracy
The 9 major cities of Colombia are: 1. Bogota 2. Armenia 3. Barranquilla 4. Cali 5. Cartagena 6. Ibague 7. Manizales 8. Medellin 9. Pereira
Just like in the US, different job sectors are available in Guatemala. Govt. jobs and engineering jobs are major fields. Teaching and education is a another major job sector. You can even find IT jobs there.
Bogota is only about 300 miles north of the equator, near 4.6°N, 74.1°W.