Columbia has a federal republic type of government. The government has executive, judicial, and legislative branches. The leader of the executive branch is the President.
Bank of the Republic - Colombia - was created in 1923.
The "republic" is the type of government. Colombia was named in honor of Christopher Columbus.
Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic - Colombia - was created in 1956.
The budget of Administrative Department of the Presidency of the Republic - Colombia - is 16,978,000,000 dollars.
Colombia has a presidential representative democratic republic. The government is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The President is both the head of state and government, and there is a Congress with two chambers: the Senate and the Chamber of Representatives.
You mean forms of government? Empire was the most common: Gran Colombia (1819-1831) - Republic First Mexican Empire (1821-1823) - Empire First Mexican Republic (1823-1864) - Federal Republic Empire of Brazil (1822-1889)
Because saying 'Republic of Colombia' would be the same thing as only saying Colombia.
south America
There is no monarchy in Colombia. It's a unitary constitutional parliamentary republic with representational democracy.
All kinds, any kind! Colombia is an international country.
Of course. It's a representative democracy, or a republic, just like the United States.
They use Pesos in Colombia.