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Colombia’s Culture
Imagine a river that is so clean, so beautiful, but contains no fish. Colombia is home to this river called Canos Cristales or “the river of five colors” if you are a local. This is just one of the beautiful sights that you can visit. Colombia is the only country in all of South America that borders both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The Sierra de Santa Marta is another amazing site you can only find in Colombia. It is the tallest seaside mountain in the entire world! Many people only see Colombia as the place with mountains of cocaine and coffee when really it is so much more. Colombia has a unique and diverse culture due to their history and traditions. More than half of the population consists of mestizos. They have been influenced by Africans, Europeans, and Native Indians. Due to these influences Colombia has a very rich heritage and culture. These influences and traditions that they have acquired over the years has been incorporated in many ways throughout Colombia. Some examples includes their many dances, moving music, delicious food, art, architecture, holidays and celebrations, etc.
Colombia’s third most popular city called “Cali” is one of the oldest cities in the Americas and is also known as the world’s Salsa capital. Many people today are familiar with the Salsa which is a dance that requires quick footwork all while still moving the upper body along with the beat of the music. The Cumbia is the National dance of Colombia which was created by mixing African rythyms with melodies. It is the dance that represents the country and their culture the most. The classical version of this dance was performed with musical instruments alone with no singing whereas now they...

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