- worldatlas.com maps/colombiaColombia's most densely populated areas can be found along the northern coast as well as in the mountain ranges in the center of the county.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/ColombiaColombia is one of the equatorial countries of the world, but unique in its extreme topography and abundance of water and has something for everyone.
- conservapedia.com ColombiaThe U.S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement was signed by President Bush in November 2006, and is awaiting congressional approval as of September 2007.
- nationsonline.org oneworld/colombia.htmBackground: Colombia was one of the three countries that emerged from the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 (the others being Ecuador and Venezuela).
- usaid.gov colombiaUSAID supports government and citizen efforts in Colombia to promote economic prosperity through the licit economy; improve the living conditions of...
- who.int countries/colRepublic of Colombia. WHO WHO Worldwide country overview. Bogotá is the capital city of the Republic of Colombia.
- everyculture.com Bo-Co/Colombia.htmlLocation and Geography. Covering about 440,000 square miles (1.14 million square kilometers), Colombia has coast on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- nomadicmatt.com travel-guides/colombia-travel-…I had falsely assumed that six weeks would be enough to get a good sense of Colombia. After all, six weeks is a fair amount of time to spend anywhere.
- internationalliving.com countries/colombia/Traveling back and forth between the U.S. and Colombia is quite easy and there are direct flights to several U.S. east-coast cities from Bogotá and Medellín.