• Based in Bogota, the Andes Regional Division covers four countries in the region: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. (afd.fr)
  • I hold bachelor degrees both in Law and Anthropology from the Universidad Los Andes (Bogota, Colombia) and a master's degree in Political Ecology, Degrowth and Environmental Justice from the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Autonomous University of Barcelona (ICTA-UAB). (lu.se)
  • An F-15 from the Florida Air National Guard's 125th Fighter Wing takes on fuel mid-air during exercise Relámpago VIII in Colombia, August 21, 2023. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • The U.S. military recently teamed up with the Colombian Aerospace Force to showcase bilateral cooperation and a commitment to enhancing military readiness in the Ángel de los Andes and Relámpago VIII exercises, hosted in Colombia in August and September 2023. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • U.S. Air Force Colonel Mathew Volkommer (L), 612th Air Operations Center commander, helps carry a stretcher with air medical evacuation team members during exercise Ángel de los Andes August 14, 2023 in Palanquero, Colombia. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • The University of the Andes (Spanish: Universidad de los Andes), also commonly self-styled as Uniandes, is a private research university located in the city centre of Bogotá, Colombia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Putative hybrids between the sibling species Ischnura capreolus and I. cyane from the Colombian Cordillera Oriental are reported from the department of Cundinamarca, central Colombia, where species are known to occur sympatrically. (researchgate.net)
  • This Colombian and U.S. training opportunity offers real-world benefits to U.S. and partner nation military personnel and the people of Colombia by promoting readiness. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • Flying aboard an HH-60 helicopter, a Colombian and U.S. crew worked side-by-side, conducting river rescues, overcoming difficult terrain, and breaking through the language barrier to succeed in their mission, said Colombian Aerospace Force Major César Trivino, a UH-60 helicopter pilot who participated in Ángel de los Andes. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • This 19-day tour covers a wide range of habitats found in the Eastern, Central and Western Colombian Andes, we visit a variety of evelavtions giving us a great opportunity to maximise our sightings. (wingspanbirdtours.com)
  • The Colombian Andes (Eastern, Central and Western) are rainy mountain ranges and are home to several global rarities, also many really special birds, including, a number of country endemics, and others that are just stunning to look atl! (wingspanbirdtours.com)
  • I'm writing a post about Colombia while traveling with a Colombian for a blog in which half the audience is Colombian. (tangletown4.com)
  • This trip serves as a great introduction to the birds of the Colombian Andes, foothills, and subtropical forests. (illinoisaudubon.org)
  • Beyond this point, near Pamplona, the cordillera splits into two much narrower ranges, one extending into Venezuela, the other, the Perijá Mountains, forming the northern boundary range between Colombia and Venezuela. (britannica.com)
  • Colombia is large, trying to cover the whole country in one trip is impossible, so we concentrate our efforts in the Andean Mountains where over 500 species can be seen on this trip. (wingspanbirdtours.com)
  • We left Esteban, his family and Costeño culture for the mountains of Santa Marta, a small cluster of tall peaks separate from the Andes between the Rio Magdalena and desert peninsula of Guajira. (tangletown4.com)
  • Throw colonial, cobbled cities into this coastline s heady mix of rainforest, mountains and stretches of pure golden sand and you ll understand why Colombia s Caribbean coast is often the grand finale to holidays here. (responsibletravel.com)
  • With the gorgeous, high Andes mountains forming a dramatic backdrop, and rows upon rows of Malbec in the foreground, Mendoza is a very pretty place, one where you'll want to linger, relax, and feel good. (frommers.com)
  • No Johanna Ortiz collection is complete without manifold tributes to her Latin American heritage-and Pre-Fall explores the Andes mountains and the ancient Incan Empire that once resided there. (modaoperandi.com)
  • In Colombia, the western slope of the Western Andes is still mostly covered by forests whilst the drier eastern slope is largely deforested. (wingspanbirdtours.com)
  • This zone of central Andes shows forest between 1300-1800 ml, presenting important bird affinities from Chocó-Nechí-Magdalena foothills, which has resulted in new species found in last years and probably others to come. (nativebirdingcolombia.com)
  • Before reaching the foothills of the Andes, we stopped one last time for some zapote juice. (tangletown4.com)
  • The village of Caimanes lies a few hours north of the capital of Santiago in the Pupio valley of northern central Chile, where the foothills of the Andes roll away in all directions. (pulitzercenter.org)
  • Visit multiple Amazonian nature reserves and two National Parks: Los Nevados of the Andes and Tayrona National Park on the Caribbean Coast. (findyourwhytravel.com)
  • This research presents the first multi-species record of spores of coprophilous fungi (SCF) from Monquentiva and the high Andean forests of Colombia to reconstruct the Late-Pleistocene and Holocene megafaunal abundance. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Take a helicopter ride over the rock of Guatape, mingle with the local natives at Goseczhy, spot monkeys in the trees in Tayrona, taste frshly-roasted coffee on the fincas of Salento, visit the most beautifal town in Colombia- Barichara, horse back ride along the beaches or in the forests, are just some of the experiences we can offer you on this tour. (southandestravel.com)
  • Ascend to the higher-elevation forests of Los Andes Private Nature Reserve, where you may spot the Resplendent Quetzal. (holbrooktravel.com)
  • El boletín científico HETAERINA, nace en el año 2018 como iniciativa de un grupo de jóvenes científicos adscritos a la Fundación Sociedad de Odonatología Latinoamericana sigla SOL. (researchgate.net)
  • In accordance with Act No. 679 of 3 August 2001, Magelia Colombia SAS is committed to combating the exploitation and sexual abuse of minors. (magelia-colombia.com)
  • Según lo dispuesto en la Ley 679 de 2001, Magelia Colombia SAS compromises itself against the exploitation and sexual abuse of menores de edad. (magelia-colombia.com)
  • the birdwatching options are mainly centered on Medellín city surroundings, north of Central Andes in Antioquia department and the coffee region: Manizales, Pereira plus Ibagué area. (nativebirdingcolombia.com)
  • armadillos) in 3 T. cruzi -endemic departments in northern Colombia. (cdc.gov)
  • Also, more than 60% of the population of Colombia lives in the Andean region. (magelia-colombia.com)
  • Although it is lower than in in other Andean markets, it has not fallen meaningfully yet, and food's share of the inflation basket is higher than in Chile and Colombia. (schroders.com)
  • Restructuring of higher education, in particular of the National University of Colombia in 1935, agrarian reform in 1936, and general promotion of industrialization resulted in rapid economic changes and growth. (wikipedia.org)
  • 54 In November 1948, around a year after arriving back in Colombia from Columbia University, accompanied by intellectuals from the elites of both traditional parties, Mario Laserna Pinzón founded the Universidad de los Andes as the first nonsectarian and non-politically affiliated university in Colombia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Prior to joining the University she worked with human rights organizations in Brazil, Colombia, and the United States. (lu.se)
  • In this blog post, Lund University Master student Juan Samper briefly summarises his thesis research in the Putumayo region of Colombia. (lu.se)
  • The best circuit is Alta Montaña, which follows parts of the old Inca trail and Andes railroad through the tall Andes to the border with Chile. (frommers.com)
  • 23/06/2020 2:00 PM 23/06/2020 3:00 PM 14 Webinar: Geology and Geophysics of Oil Exploration - Andes Exploration - Spanish Talk Visiting Geoscientist Mauricio Guizada provides an overview of general structural geology of the Andes, with a focus on the Central Andes. (aapg.org)
  • Our results form a baseline for further studies on biodiversity in urban ecosystems in the eastern Andes of Colombia. (gbif.org)
  • It is therefore thanks to the Western, Central and Eastern Cordillera that Colombia benefits from a rugged geography, multiple ecosystems, and experiences of all kinds . (magelia-colombia.com)
  • Cartagena, or Cartagena de Indias as its 900,000 residents call it, is a Latin American gem located in the extreme north of Colombia. (airtransat.com)
  • Likewise, indigenous communities in the Andes lost their main income source through lockdowns and isolations and the subsequent inability to sell in urban centres. (sheffield.ac.uk)
  • With colourful colonial cities overflowing with flowers and spectacular national parks hiding secluded beaches only accessible via hikes through jungle, it's little wonder Colombia s Caribbean coast is the grand finale on most tours through the country. (responsibletravel.com)
  • Bordered by the Pacific, the Caribbean, the Andes and the Amazon, Colombia is bursting with riches. (airtransat.com)
  • El Museo se encuentra ubicado en pleno centro de Santiago, en la esquina de las calles Bandera y Compañía, a una cuadra de la Plaza de Armas. (precolombino.cl)
  • Adrenalin junkies can also climb the majestic Andes to take in the green landscapes. (airtransat.com)
  • Ángel de los Andes was focused on joint humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, and combat search and rescue training, while exercise Relámpago VIII focused on training defensive counteroperations and air sovereignty. (dialogo-americas.com)
  • Colombia is of particular interest, as humanitarian responses have been shaped around the increasing needs of internally displaced populations. (uniandes.edu.co)
  • We discussed about the Temporary Protected Status (TSP) in Colombia for Venezuelans, about the protection of internally displaced persons, and less articulated ways of protecting migrants, for example, voluntary humanitarian aid systems or the growth of local NGOs along the walker route, all the way from Cucuta in Colombia, Panama, all the way up to Honduras. (uniandes.edu.co)
  • Barichara 3 day/2 night extension (from $300 per person - shared twin/double room) a chance to visit the town known as the most beautifal place in Colombia and enjoy its incredibly scenic surroundings. (southandestravel.com)
  • Visiting Geoscientist Mauricio Guizada provides an overview of general structural geology of the Andes, with a focus on the Central Andes. (aapg.org)
  • Sunlight and beach junkies head to Colombia to visit the Islas del Rosario or else the island of San Andres, known for its white-sand beaches . (airtransat.com)
  • nov., is described here from 5 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀ collected at Cauca and Putumayo departments in southern Colombia. (researchgate.net)
  • Guilds and diversity of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) associated with Theobroma and Herrania (Malvaceae) in the departments of Caquetá, Putumayo and Chocó (Colombia) Abstract: Colombia is the country with the greatest diversity of wild cocoa, a resource of great agricultural importance. (researchgate.net)
  • Colombia is a country with a troubled past that is now settled and stable. (wingspanbirdtours.com)
  • Colombia is the most ecologically and geographically diverse country in the world. (findyourwhytravel.com)
  • Worry-free: possibly the best thing about our Colombia experiences is you can move through the country completely hassle-free on this all-inclusive experience. (findyourwhytravel.com)
  • Colombia is famous among birders for having the highest species list of any country in the world-more than 1850 species! (illinoisaudubon.org)
  • Thousands of Venezuelans reportedly crossed into Colombia over the weekend through two international bridges near the border. (latinousa.org)
  • This research aimed to study the floral and reproductive biology of V. meridionale in natural conditions, and to analyze the importance of pollinators on its reproduction, in two wild populations of V. meridionale in the states of Cundinamarca and Boyacá, in the Oriental Cordillera of Colombia. (scielo.sa.cr)
  • Being so close to the Equator, Colombia has an ideal temperature and constant sunlight -perfect for chasing the Northern Hemisphere blues away. (airtransat.com)
  • Colombia covers 1,141,748 square kilometres, making it about the same size of France, Spain and Portugal all put together. (magelia-colombia.com)
  • This study aims to preliminary assess the taxonomic diversity of dragonflies and damselflies from San José del Guaviare, Guaviare Department, Colombia. (researchgate.net)
  • Guaviare, a department located in the southeast of Colombia, is an area with a rich history and cultural heritage. (responsibletravel.com)
  • Our objective was to provide information on the species richness and composition of beetle species (Insecta: Coleoptera) from the urban part of the municipality of Tunja in the Eastern Andes of Colombia. (gbif.org)
  • The municipality of Tunja is located in the department of Boyacá (Colombia) north of the Eastern Cordillera of the Andes (05°32'07'N, 73°22'04'W), with an average altitude of 2775 m a.s.l. and an area of 121.4 km2. (gbif.org)
  • We undertook high-resolution nuclear and mitochondrial genotyping of hybrid clones from Colombia to resolve their putative status as novel recombinants and provide further insights into the evolutionary origin(s) of TcV and TcVI. (cdc.gov)
  • We present the first list of beetle species from an urban area in the northeast Andes of Colombia, based on a review of specimens deposited in the insect collection of the 'Luis Gonzalo Andrade' Natural History Museum of the Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia (UPTC) and from sporadic collections from various points around the city of Tunja, Boyacá. (gbif.org)
  • Of these, 10 new records for the department of Boyacá and two new species records for Colombia are reported. (gbif.org)
  • COLOMBIA has more species than anywhere else in the world! (wingspanbirdtours.com)