This article deals with the history of Colombia, a country in South America.
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Read more about History Of Colombia: Pre-Colombian Period, Colonial Times, The Patria Boba: The Beginning of The Struggle For Independence, Gran Colombia: Independence Achieved, The Republic: Liberal and Conservative Conflict, The National Front Regime (1958–1974), Post-National Front Years, Post 1990, Recent Developments
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