| Area Total | 1,138,910 sq km |
| Climate | tropical along coast and eastern plains; cooler in highlands |
| Natural Resources | petroleum, natural gas, coal, iron ore, nickel, gold, copper, emeralds, hydropower |
| Imports | $44.24 billion (2017 est.) partners: US 26.3%, China 19.3%, Mexico 7.5%, Brazil 5%, Germany 4.1% (2017) |
| Government | presidential republic |
| Capital | Bogota |
| Population | 48.2 million (July 2018 est.) |
| Ethnicity | mestizo and white 84.2%, Afro-Colombian (includes mulatto, Raizal, and Palenquero) 10.4%, Amerindian 3.4%, Romani <.01, unspecified 2.1% (2005 est.) |
| Language | Spanish (official) |
| Exports | $39.48 billion (2017 est.) partners: US 28.5%, Panama 8.6%, China 5.1% (2017) |
News about Colombia
- Colombia’s Central Bank serves who exactly?by Adriaan Alsema on April 1, 2026
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- Colombia’s finance minister abandons central bank meeting over latest interest rate hikeby Adriaan Alsema on March 31, 2026
Colombia’s Finance Minister German Avila walked out of a meeting with the Central Bank’s board of directors after they decided to increase the bank’s interest rate. At a press conference, Avila said that the bank’s decision to increase the interest rate with one percentage point to 11.25% “will have a sustained and significant impact on The post […]
- Colombia on brink of outlawing female genital mutilation in landmark voteby The City Paper Staff on March 31, 2026
Colombia is on the verge of banning female genital mutilation (FGM), as lawmakers advance legislation that would outlaw a practice still reported in parts of the country, making it the only nation in Latin America where cases have been documented. In a unanimous decision, the First Commission of the Senate approved the bill in its
- Influencer “Stink Bomb” on Avianca Flight Triggers Safety Alert Over Atlanticby Richard Emblin on March 30, 2026
The stunt began, as so many do in the age of viral fame, driven by the need to provoke a reaction. At 35,000 feet above the Atlantic, inside the sealed cabin of an Avianca B-787 ‘Dreamliner’ en route from Bogotá to Madrid, passengers aboard flight AV46 were unwitting participants in a reckless influencer incident involving
- FARC dissident ‘Iván Mordisco’ alive but wounded after major military bombardmentby The City Paper Staff on March 30, 2026
Colombia’s security forces believe FARC dissident leader Iván Mordisco is alive but seriously wounded following a major aerial bombardment in the remote department of Vaupés, dealing a significant blow to one of the country’s most powerful armed groups. Uncertainty over the fate of Mordisco — whose real name is Néstor Gregorio Vera Fernández — […]
- American Airlines flight attendant missing in Medellín prompts cross-border searchby The City Paper Staff on March 26, 2026
The disappearance of a U.S. flight attendant during a brief layover in Medellín has sparked an urgent search involving Colombian authorities, airline officials and U.S. representatives, as questions mount over his final hours in the city. Eric Fernando Gutierrez Molina, 32, an American Airlines crew member based in Dallas-Fort Worth, arrived in […]
- Colombia Supreme Court sentences far-right senator to 23 years in prison for corruptionby Adriaan Alsema on March 25, 2026
Colombia’s Supreme Court sentenced Senator Ciro Ramirez of the far-right Democratic Center party to 23 years in prison for embezzling more than $24 million in public funds. According to the court, Ramirez led a criminal organization made up of government officials and State contractors that embezzled infrastructure funds and guaranteed no-show contracts […]
- Colombia probes aging Hercules crash as Petro calls aircraft “scrap”by Richard Emblin on March 25, 2026
Colombian authorities are investigating whether mechanical failure, human error or excess weight caused the crash of a military C-130 aircraft that has now left at least 69 dead, as a political dispute intensifies over the condition of the country’s aging air fleet. The aircraft, a Lockheed C-130 Hercules operated by the Colombian Aerospace Force (FAC),
- Petro says Colombia will pull out of investor protection treatiesby Adriaan Alsema on March 25, 2026
President Gustavo Petro said that Colombia will pull out of investor protection treaties that allow foreign corporations to sue the State over perceived losses before international tribunals. In a post on social media platform X, Petro said that “I accept the invitation from 200 global economists to change the global investment regime.” Petro said that […]
- Colombia’s prosecution to investigate mass complaints about sexual harassment in journalismby Adriaan Alsema on March 24, 2026
Colombia’s Prosecutor General’s Office announced criminal investigations into sexual harassment in corporate news outlets after multiple journalists said on social media they were the victim of abuse. The deluge of sexual harassment complaints followed an announcement by one of the country’s top television networks, Caracol, which said on Friday that […]
- Colombia mourns 66 dead after military Hercules crash in Putumayoby Richard Emblin on March 24, 2026
At least 66 people were killed after a Colombian military transport aircraft crashed shortly after take-off in the country’s southwest on Monday, authorities said, in one of the deadliest air disasters involving the armed forces in recent years. The aircraft, a C-130 Hercules, went down at around 9:50 a.m. local time near the municipality of
- Wreckage burns at site of fatal Colombian military plane crash – videoon March 24, 2026
Thick plumes of smoke rose from the wreckage of a Colombian Air Force plane as rescuers worked through the crash site in the country's southern Amazon region. There are fears that scores of military personnel have been killed. The Hercules C-130 was carrying 125 people when it crashed shortly after take-off from Puerto Leguízamo. Local witness Gabriel […]
- At least 66 killed after Colombian military plane crashes in southern Amazonby Tiago Rogero in Bogotá and agencies on March 24, 2026
Transport plane carrying soldiers and crew crashed shortly after takeoff from Puerto Leguízamo, deep in Colombia’s southern Amazon regionA Colombian military transport plane with 121 people on board, mostly soldiers, crashed shortly after takeoff in the country’s south, killing at least 66 people, authorities said.The defence minister, Pedro Sánchez, […]
- At least 66 dead, 4 missing after Air Force plane crashed in south Colombia: Armed forcesby Adriaan Alsema on March 23, 2026
At least 66 members of the security forces were killed after an Air Force aircraft with 127 people on board crashed in southern Colombia. Four people are still missing, according to the armed forces. According to Air Force General Carlos Fernando Silva, the Hercules C130 airplane crashed shortly after taking off from an air strip in The post At least 66 […]
- “FARC dissident ordered assassination of Colombia opposition leader”by Adriaan Alsema on March 23, 2026
A late commander of FARC dissident group Segunda Marquetalia (SM) ordered the assassination of the far-right Senator Miguel Uribe, according to the man who admitted to recruiting the assassins. As part of a plea agreement, Simeon Perez, a.k.a. “El Viejo,” admitted before the court that he coordinated the assassination following the orders of senior SM […]




