government
landmarks
history
religions
languages
100

what type of government does Colombia have

presidential, representative, democratic ,republic

100

what is the landmark for colombia

Walled City of Cartagena, the stunning Caño Cristales

100

when did colombia became a country

1525

100

what is the religion of Colombia 

predominantly Christian, with roughly 90% of the population identifying with the faith, primarily Roman Catholic (64–79%) and a growing Protestant/Evangelical minority (13–15%).

100

what are the top 3 languages spoken in Colombia 

Spanish (spoken by >99.5% of the population), English (official in San Andrés and Providencia), and Amerindian languages such as Wayuunaiki and Paez

200

in Colombia what is there most powerful law 

Political Constitution of 1991 (Constitución Política de 1991).

200

what is important for the landmarks in Colombia

Landmarks in Colombia are vital as they embody the nation's diverse history, culture, and biodiversity

200

when did Colombia declare independence

July 20, 1810

200

how do people in Colombia show respect to their lord

deep-rooted Roman Catholic traditions, daily language, and massive public celebrations. Key expressions include using phrases like "si Dios quiere" (God willing) and "que Dios le pague" (may God pay you)

200

when did the language first start in Colombia

1499

300

in Colombia what is there most not know law 

public alcohol consumption

300

when was the landmarks made in colombia

around 800 BC

300

how did Colombia gain independence

through a long military campaign led by Simón Bolívar, culminating in the decisive Battle of Boyacá on August 7, 1819

300

what is the least practiced religion in Colombia

Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, and Sikhism

300

why did the language first start in Colombia

due to the arrival of Spanish colonizers starting around 1509–1510, driven by the search for resources, the establishment of the capital in Bogotá, and the subsequent "standardization" of the language through local institutions and literature.

400

in Colombia when did they make the government

1810

400

where was the first landmark in Colombia found

Caño Cristales, located in the Serranía de la Macarena, was named the first National Monument of Colombia in 1959

400

why did Colombia want independence

to break free from strict Spanish colonial rule, unfair taxes, and restricted trade policies

400

what is the most practiced religion in Colombia

Roman Catholicism

400

who made the language first start in Colombia

indigenous peoples

500

in colombia what is the most important rule

(don't give papaya), a colloquial phrase meaning don't make yourself an easy target by showing off wealth, leaving belongings unattended, or acting oblivious to your surroundings.

500

what were the landmarks made out of in Colombia

salt, volcanic stone, wood, clay, and bronze

500

who help colombia get independence

Simón Bolívar, known as "The Liberator," along with key military and political figures who secured victory in 1819

500

what is the reason why people in Colombia are roman catholicism

1. Catholicism became deeply embedded in the social, political, and cultural fabric of the nation, acting as a primary "civilizing" influence during the colonial period

500

what is the rarest language spoken in Colombia

Carijona,Uitoto,Miraña