Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Ecuador.
Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil.
The answer is Ecuador, Columbia, and Brazil.
Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil
it is south of Colombia.
Ecuador borders southwest Colombia, and Panama borders northwest Colombia.
Ecuador separated from Colombia on May 13, 1830. This separation followed a series of political and social tensions within Gran Colombia, which included present-day Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama. After a brief period of instability, Ecuador became an independent republic, officially recognized as such in 1830.
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Chile
Ecuador borders with Colombia to the North and Peru to the South. Venezuela is located North of Colombia.
Colombia and Peru
Peru and Colombia. And by the way, it´s not Equador, it´s Ecuador.
The location you are referring to might be the Galapagos Islands, which are located on the equator off the coast of Ecuador, not Colombia. They are famous for their unique wildlife and were visited by Charles Darwin during his voyage on the HMS Beagle.