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Coordinates: 19°00′N 70°40′W / 19.000°N 70.667°W / 19.000; -70.667
The Dominican Republic (i/dəˌmɪnᵻkən rᵻˈpʌblɪk/; Spanish: República Dominicana [reˈpuβlika ðominiˈkana]) is a country on the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western three-eighths of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands, along with Saint Martin, that are shared by two countries. Both by area and population the Dominican Republic is the second-largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba), with 48,445 square kilometres (18,705 sq mi) and nearly 10 million people, one million of whom live in the capital city Santo Domingo.
A republic (from Latin: res publica) is a sovereign state or country which is organised with a form of government in which power resides in elected individuals representing the citizen body and government leaders exercise power according to the rule of law. In modern times, the definition of a republic is commonly limited to a government which excludes a monarch. Currently, 147 of the world's 206 sovereign states use the word "republic" as part of their official names; not all of these are republics in the sense of having elected governments, nor do all nations with elected governments use the word "republic" in their names.
Both modern and ancient republics vary widely in their ideology and composition. In the classical and medieval period of Europe, many states were fashioned on the Roman Republic, which referred to the governance of the city of Rome, between it having kings and emperors. The Italian medieval and Renaissance political tradition, today referred to as "civic humanism", is sometimes considered to derive directly from Roman republicans such as Sallust and Tacitus. However, Greek-influenced Roman authors, such as Polybius and Cicero, sometimes also used the term as a translation for the Greek politeia which could mean regime generally, but could also be applied to certain specific types of regime which did not exactly correspond to that of the Roman Republic. Republics were not equated with classical democracies such as Athens, but had a democratic aspect.
Coordinates: 13°28′N 16°34′W / 13.467°N 16.567°W / 13.467; -16.567
The Gambia (i/ˈɡæmbiə/, officially the Republic of the Gambia and often called simply Gambia) is a country in West Africa mostly surrounded by Senegal with a short strip of its coastline bordered with the Atlantic Ocean at its western end. It is the smallest country on mainland Africa.
The Gambia is situated on either side of the Gambia River, the nation's namesake, which flows through the centre of the Gambia and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Its area is 10,689 square kilometres (4,127 sq mi) with a population of 1,882,450 at the 15 April 2013 Census (provisional). Banjul is the Gambian capital, and the largest cities are Serekunda and Brikama.
The Gambia shares historical roots with many other West African nations in the slave trade, which was the key factor in the placing and keeping of a colony on the Gambia River, first by the Portuguese, during which era it was A Gâmbia, and later, on 25 May 1765, the Gambia was made a part of the British colony when the government formally assumed control, establishing the Province of Senegambia. On 18 February 1965, the Gambia gained independence from the United Kingdom. Since gaining independence, the Gambia has had two leaders – Dawda Jawara, who ruled from 1970 until 1994, when the current leader Yahya Jammeh seized power in a coup as a young army officer.
Santo Domingo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanto ðoˈmiŋɡo] meaning "Saint Dominic"), officially Santo Domingo de Guzmán, is the capital and largest city in the Dominican Republic and the largest city in the Caribbean by population. The population of the city is of 1,506,233 by 2016 and of 3,891,788 when it's metropolitan area was included. The city lies within the boundaries of the Distrito Nacional ("D.N.", "National District"), itself bordered on three sides by Santo Domingo Province. It is also the second largest city in Central America, behind Guatemala City.
Founded by Bartholomew Columbus in 1496, on the east bank of the Ozama River and then moved by Nicolás de Ovando in 1502 to the west bank of the river, the city is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the Americas, and was the first seat of the Spanish colonial rule in the New World. Santo Domingo is the site of the first university, cathedral, castle, monastery, and fortress in the New World. The city's Colonial Zone was declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Santo Domingo was called Ciudad Trujillo (Spanish pronunciation: [sjuˈðað tɾuˈhiʎo]), from 1936 to 1961, after the Dominican Republic's dictator, Rafael Trujillo, named the capital after himself. Following his assassination, the city resumed its original designation.
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The history of the Dominican Republic is the result of an unlikely mixture of influences; nowhere else will you find a blending of European, African, and native Taíno Indian cultures. These distinct cultures still drive the social identity of the people today. Every aspect of their food, music, art, sports and religion provides a unique insight into the development of their country. In a single day you can experience both ancient and modern cultures from around the globe. Nowhere is this more evident than in their food. As a former Spanish Colony, many of its dishes carry a familiar Latin American feel. Lots of rice, beans, meat and seafood can be found in their cuisine. However, strong influences from its heritage give the meals a unique twist. Traditional Taíno dishes are still made feat...
Dominicans lean support towards Trump due to Marco Rubio's AntiDominican letter! In 2015 Mr. Marco Rubio wrote a letter Rubio's anti-dominican letter to Secretary John Kerry voicing his concerns regarding what he interpreted as an issue that needed his intervention regarding the Dominican-Haitian immigration issues. This letter appalled the Dominican community as his letter if filled with the same rhetoric spewed by a slandering international campaign against the Dominican Republic filled with misleading information which the democrats and the black cdDaucus endorse in collaboration with other nations, NGO's and the Haitian government. The letter clearly highlights Mr. Rubio's lack of knowledge about the facts of the Haitian and Dominican constitution and that his Intel is completely inc...
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola but historically they have rarely seen eye to eye. So why do Haiti and The Dominican Republic hate each other? Learn More: Man lynched in Dominican Republic as tensions run high http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/12/dominican-republic-lynching-haiti-fears-human-rights The apparent lynching of a young man in the Dominican city of Santiago has reignited fears of a looming humanitarian crisis. Haitians, Dominicans try to move beyond Parsley Massacre's long shadow http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2012/1009/Haitians-Dominicans-try-to-move-beyond-Parsley-Massacre-s-long-shadow "The Parsley Massacre, which killed thousands 75 years ago, profoundly altered relations...
What is Sharia Law? http://testu.be/1Bu78Yj Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml The Gambia declared itself as a type of Islamic state, but it's not to be confused with the Islamic State. So what is the difference? Learn More: The Gambia now an Islamic republic, says President Yahya Jammeh http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/12/gambia-now-an-islamic-republic-says-president-yahya-jammeh "The Gambia has been declared an Islamic republic by President Yahya Jammeh who said he wanted to further distance the west African state from its colonial past." Iran 1979: A revolution that shook the world http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/01/iran-1979-revolution-shook-world-2014121134227652609.html "The Middle East and North Africa continue to roil in the aftermath of p...
The recorded history of the Dominican Republic began on 5 December 1492 when the European navigator Christopher Columbus happened upon a large island in the region of the western Atlantic Ocean that later came to be known as the Caribbean. It was inhabited by the Taíno, an Arawakan people, who variously called their island Ayiti, Bohio, or Quisqueya. Columbus promptly claimed the island for the Spanish Crown, naming it La Isla Española, later Latinized to Hispaniola. What would become the Dominican Republic was the Spanish Captaincy General of Santo Domingo until 1821 except for a time as a French colony from 1795 to 1809. It was then part of a unified Hispaniola with Haiti from 1821 until 1844. In 1844, Dominican independence was proclaimed and the republic, which was often known as Santo...
More Reports: http://www.dw.de/journal Not Welcome Here: Haitians in the Dominican Republic. A change to the Dominican Republic's constitution has revoked citizenship from hundreds of thousands of people. Many were born in the Dominican Republic to Haitian parents, and now find themselves stateless. The politics reflect a growing sense of xenophobia in the country.
The Dominican Republic's Constitutional Tribunal issued a ruling, 168-13, that effectively de-nationalizes four generations of people. Last week they ruled that the children of "foreigners in transit" are not citizens. The ruling covers a period from 1929 onward, in effect stripping the citizenship of more than 240,000 people--mostly of Haitian descent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6zokV... Haiti and the Dominican Republic may share one island but their histories unfolded quite differently. There are vast economic, political and ecological differences between these two Caribbean countries. hy did the political, economic and ecological histories of these two countries — the Dominican Republic and Haiti — sharing the same island unfold so differently? As a result, Haiti had a population seven times higher than its neighbor during colonial times — and it still has a somewhat larger population today, about ten million versus 8.8 million. A second social and political factor is that the Dominican Republic — with its Spanish-speaking population of predominantly European ancestry — was both more receptive and more attractive to Europ...
Waterfalls, beaches and wildlife: the Dominican Republic is an island paradise with plenty of places for exploration. Here are 14 things you shouldn't miss on a trip in the Dominican Republic.
My Website: https://goo.gl/S1DzuG Facebook: https://goo.gl/jDxn0L Visit the website's related places: Dominican Republic: https://goo.gl/xsNPwa Punta Cana: https://goo.gl/4Kqw6q Samana: https://goo.gl/OnUGRv Puerto Plata: https://goo.gl/Sf5aec Santo Domingo: https://goo.gl/EV59BY This video covers my Insider Travel Tips for the Punta Cana (Dominican Republic) . You will find information about Punta Cana, Isla Catalina, Isla Saona, Playa Blanca, Playa Bavaro (Bavaro Beach) and much more. You will get an overview of the Punta Cana (Dominican Republic) and see where to go to avoid tourist destinations. About me: Hi, I'm the "Traveling Silverback" and this is NOT an usual vacation vlog. If you a...
A 7 day trip to the Punta Cana in Dominican Republic, brings delight and thrill, to anyone looking for adventure and a good time! This video shows what it is like to spend a week in the Dominican Republic with The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino as your home base. Filmed on location in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic 2013. A ZGraphix Production. Produced/Filmed/Edited by Jeff Zavala. http://zgraphix.org
Hi Everyone! My friends call me Mr.T and the crazy guy you see on the quad bike having a blast, that’s me! Alright, so you’re planning a vacation to a developing country, and, of course, you want your trip to be amazing, yet still safe and headache free, so you can return with great memories and even higher confidence for travelling abroad in the future. Well all of this is definitely possible, especially if you follow the advice of the versed travelers and experienced expats in this documentary. At the moment we’re visiting the North Coast of the Dominican Republic ( Caribbean ), and in this episode I’ll be sharing both my own travel tips, as well as talking to different travelers and expats to gain their knowledge, so your future vacations can be both safe and fun. Enjoy! :-)
My Website: http://www.travelingsilverback.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/travelingsilverback Visit the website's related places: Dominican Republic: http://www.travelingsilverback.com/dominican-republic Punta Cana: http://www.travelingsilverback.com/punta-cana Samana: http://www.travelingsilverback.com/samana Puerto Plata: http://www.travelingsilverback.com/puerto-plata Santo Domingo: http://www.travelingsilverback.com/santo-domingo This video covers my Insider Travel Tips for Puerto Plata (Dominican Republic) with Cabarete and Sosua. You will find information about Playa Dorada, Cabarete Beach, Sosua Beach, Teleferico Puerto Plata, 27 Waterfalls (27 Charcos De Damajagua), Fortalez...
Do you love to travel? We do! Travelling the world and experiencing its unknown adventures has always been our dream. This was our trip to the Dominican Republic including the following spots : • Bayahibe • Dominicus • La Romana • Rio Chavón • Parque Nacional del Este • Isla Saona If you have any questions about our trip or need advice for finding nice places just leave a comment below. Subscribe my channel and stay tuned for our next travel video! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kira_stark https://www.instagram.com/sefadem
http://www.RealVacationCareers.com Travel Guide to the Dominican Republic and Punta Cana! A look at the Barcelo Bavaro Beach Resort. Another day in paradise... one of the hidden treasures of the Caribbean. Follow this bikini model around as she visits the Island of Hispaniola.
Hi there! As it was promised after the video from Bali, here is our vlog from the Dominican Republic. Hope you enjoy it as I enjoyed making it! For more pictures visit my blog: http://www.emitaz.com Hotel: Barceló Bavaro Follow me on: WWW.EMITAZ.COM Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/emitaz @emitaz Snapchat: EMITAZ6 Twitter: https://twitter.com/nataschaemelie Follow Oscar as well: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/oscarminyo Snapchat: OSCARMINYO Big thanks to Vietnam Estudio for helping out with some footage. Check out theis work at http://vietnamestudio.com/ & A big G R A C I A S to Barceló Bavaro for having us. Songs: Mac Demarco - Freaking out the neighborhood Parks, Squares and Alleys - We're not just friends The Madpix Project - liquid blue Juan Luis Guerra - Me sube la bi...
When traveling especially solo you want to make sure everything is smooth and mistake free so here are a couple of tips I learned from making mistakes and a few other important things to remember. Music cred - Bensound.com Snap me @BlacPhoenix Tweet me @BlacPhonenx - https://twitter.com/BlacPhoenix Follow me on Instagram at @BlacPhoenix - https://www.instagram.com/blacphoenix/?hl=en
http://www.travelbasecamp.com/ In this third episode., the basecampers try their hand at sailing. It's a hardcore course (right, Ro?) but they pull through like real pirates! Thanks to our friends at http://www.scuolavela.com/ for the most amazing (and somewhat terrifying) day! Want to see some more Dominican Republic Basecamping? 6/6 - B-boy Breakdancing in Ensanche La Fé - https://vimeo.com/108669434 5/6 - Striking up some Baseball with locals in Boca Chica - https://vimeo.com/108483312/ 4/6 - Night Golfing in Punta Cana - https://vimeo.com/107817632 3/6 - Sailing off the la Romana Coast! - https://vimeo.com/107171338 2/6 - Revamping a local elementary school! - https://vimeo.com/106457512 1/6 - A biking journey into Dominican Republic - https://vimeo.com/105922080 Featuring Basecamp...
http://www.travelbasecamp.com/ This is our first episode of Travel Basecamp in Punta-Cana, Dominican Republic. In this series of six episodes, Rodrigo and Addy decided to invite along a fan of Basecamp that they found online: Aury Barnett! Aury started things off by planning a bike ride into the heart of Dominican Republic's countryside! Way to kick things off! Want to see some more Dominican Republic Basecamping? 6/6 - B-boy Breakdancing in Ensanche La Fé - https://vimeo.com/108669434 5/6 - Striking up some Baseball with locals in Boca Chica - https://vimeo.com/108483312/ 4/6 - Night Golfing in Punta Cana - https://vimeo.com/107817632 3/6 - Sailing off the la Romana Coast! - https://vimeo.com/107171338 2/6 - Revamping a local elementary school! - https://vimeo.com/106457512 1/6 - A bik...
http://www.travelbasecamp.com/ In this second episode of Travel Basecamp in Punta Cana, the Basecampers head to a local elementary school to help spruse the place up by painting the school walls. Good thing they had a few helpers to get the job done and have some crazy fun with! Want to see some more Dominican Republic Basecamping? 6/6 - B-boy Breakdancing in Ensanche La Fé - https://vimeo.com/108669434 5/6 - Striking up some Baseball with locals in Boca Chica - https://vimeo.com/108483312/ 4/6 - Night Golfing in Punta Cana - https://vimeo.com/107817632 3/6 - Sailing off the la Romana Coast! - https://vimeo.com/107171338 2/6 - Revamping a local elementary school! - https://vimeo.com/106457512 1/6 - A biking journey into Dominican Republic - https://vimeo.com/105922080 Featuring Basecam...
http://www.travelbasecamp.com/ In this episode, Aury meets up with his old friend Nick and takes the crew golfing...AFTER DARK. Nothing but fun and laughs (and a bit of a hard time for Rodrigo) on the greens! Want to see some more Dominican Republic Basecamping? 6/6 - B-boy Breakdancing in Ensanche La Fé - https://vimeo.com/108669434 5/6 - Striking up some Baseball with locals in Boca Chica - https://vimeo.com/108483312/ 4/6 - Night Golfing in Punta Cana - https://vimeo.com/107817632 3/6 - Sailing off the la Romana Coast! - https://vimeo.com/107171338 2/6 - Revamping a local elementary school! - https://vimeo.com/106457512 1/6 - A biking journey into Dominican Republic - https://vimeo.com/105922080 Featuring Basecampers: - Rodrigo Basurto Garcia; - Addy Chan; - Aury Barnett Powered b...
Baseball is no joke in the Dominican Republic. Through a chance-connection with a local baseball team, Addy brings the basecampers to watch a game in Boca Chica, near Santo Domingo. But since Rodrigo is a "doer" and not a "watcher," he manages to convince the coach to let them play! Want to see some more Dominican Republic Basecamping? 6/6 - B-boy Breakdancing in Ensanche La Fé - https://vimeo.com/108669434 5/6 - Striking up some Baseball with locals in Boca Chica - https://vimeo.com/108483312/ 4/6 - Night Golfing in Punta Cana - https://vimeo.com/107817632 3/6 - Sailing off the la Romana Coast! - https://vimeo.com/107171338 2/6 - Revamping a local elementary school! - https://vimeo.com/106457512 1/6 - A biking journey into Dominican Republic - https://vimeo.com/105922080 Featuring B...
Local author Lebawit Lily Girma introduces her new travel guide to the Dominican Republic!
http://travelandlifestyleTV.com Puerto Plata.com seeks to introduce you to vacation experiences that are beyond the ordinary. Our goal is to provide you with an insider's guide to the Dominican Republic, with a special focus on Puerto Plata and the North Coast of the island. With this site as your guide you'll know the best Puerto Plata resorts, beaches, golf courses, and all the local attractions during your Dominican vacation. Travelers seeking a Dominican travel out of the ordinary can plan an amazing tropical getaway. Puerto Plata is a beautiful scenic area with picturesque beaches with a breathtaking mountain backdrop. Before leaving for your Puerto Plata vacation, visit all the attractions online, view local events, check out the hotels & nightlife, and book your tours. http://www....
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The history of the Dominican Republic is the result of an unlikely mixture of influences; nowhere else will you find a blending of European, African, and native Taíno Indian cultures. These distinct cultures still drive the social identity of the people today. Every aspect of their food, music, art, sports and religion provides a unique insight into the development of their country. In a single day you can experience both ancient and modern cultures from around the globe. Nowhere is this more evident than in their food. As a former Spanish Colony, many of its dishes carry a familiar Latin American feel. Lots of rice, beans, meat and seafood can be found in their cuisine. However, strong influences from its heritage give the meals a unique twist. Traditional Taíno dishes are still made feat...
Dominicans lean support towards Trump due to Marco Rubio's AntiDominican letter! In 2015 Mr. Marco Rubio wrote a letter Rubio's anti-dominican letter to Secretary John Kerry voicing his concerns regarding what he interpreted as an issue that needed his intervention regarding the Dominican-Haitian immigration issues. This letter appalled the Dominican community as his letter if filled with the same rhetoric spewed by a slandering international campaign against the Dominican Republic filled with misleading information which the democrats and the black cdDaucus endorse in collaboration with other nations, NGO's and the Haitian government. The letter clearly highlights Mr. Rubio's lack of knowledge about the facts of the Haitian and Dominican constitution and that his Intel is completely inc...
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml The two countries may coexist on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola but historically they have rarely seen eye to eye. So why do Haiti and The Dominican Republic hate each other? Learn More: Man lynched in Dominican Republic as tensions run high http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/12/dominican-republic-lynching-haiti-fears-human-rights The apparent lynching of a young man in the Dominican city of Santiago has reignited fears of a looming humanitarian crisis. Haitians, Dominicans try to move beyond Parsley Massacre's long shadow http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/2012/1009/Haitians-Dominicans-try-to-move-beyond-Parsley-Massacre-s-long-shadow "The Parsley Massacre, which killed thousands 75 years ago, profoundly altered relations...
What is Sharia Law? http://testu.be/1Bu78Yj Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml The Gambia declared itself as a type of Islamic state, but it's not to be confused with the Islamic State. So what is the difference? Learn More: The Gambia now an Islamic republic, says President Yahya Jammeh http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/12/gambia-now-an-islamic-republic-says-president-yahya-jammeh "The Gambia has been declared an Islamic republic by President Yahya Jammeh who said he wanted to further distance the west African state from its colonial past." Iran 1979: A revolution that shook the world http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2014/01/iran-1979-revolution-shook-world-2014121134227652609.html "The Middle East and North Africa continue to roil in the aftermath of p...
The recorded history of the Dominican Republic began on 5 December 1492 when the European navigator Christopher Columbus happened upon a large island in the region of the western Atlantic Ocean that later came to be known as the Caribbean. It was inhabited by the Taíno, an Arawakan people, who variously called their island Ayiti, Bohio, or Quisqueya. Columbus promptly claimed the island for the Spanish Crown, naming it La Isla Española, later Latinized to Hispaniola. What would become the Dominican Republic was the Spanish Captaincy General of Santo Domingo until 1821 except for a time as a French colony from 1795 to 1809. It was then part of a unified Hispaniola with Haiti from 1821 until 1844. In 1844, Dominican independence was proclaimed and the republic, which was often known as Santo...
More Reports: http://www.dw.de/journal Not Welcome Here: Haitians in the Dominican Republic. A change to the Dominican Republic's constitution has revoked citizenship from hundreds of thousands of people. Many were born in the Dominican Republic to Haitian parents, and now find themselves stateless. The politics reflect a growing sense of xenophobia in the country.
The Dominican Republic's Constitutional Tribunal issued a ruling, 168-13, that effectively de-nationalizes four generations of people. Last week they ruled that the children of "foreigners in transit" are not citizens. The ruling covers a period from 1929 onward, in effect stripping the citizenship of more than 240,000 people--mostly of Haitian descent.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6zokV... Haiti and the Dominican Republic may share one island but their histories unfolded quite differently. There are vast economic, political and ecological differences between these two Caribbean countries. hy did the political, economic and ecological histories of these two countries — the Dominican Republic and Haiti — sharing the same island unfold so differently? As a result, Haiti had a population seven times higher than its neighbor during colonial times — and it still has a somewhat larger population today, about ten million versus 8.8 million. A second social and political factor is that the Dominican Republic — with its Spanish-speaking population of predominantly European ancestry — was both more receptive and more attractive to Europ...
Sentencia 168 – 13 is a Judgement by the Constitutional Court of the Dominican Republic which rules that persons born in the Dominican Republic, since 1929 to non-nationals are not Dominicans. Among them are an estimated 200,000 individuals of Haitian descent, third and fourth generation Dominicans, at risk of becoming stateless. Sin Estado – Stateless in Santo Domingo is a documentary, written and produced by journalist, Jabari Fraser, that takes a look at the many perspectives for and against the contentious ruling, which has generated international interest.
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a sovereign state largely situated in the northwest of South America, with territories in Central America. Colombia shares a border to the northwest with Panama, to the east with Venezuela and Brazil and to the south with Ecuador and Peru. It shares its maritime limits with Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. It is a unitary, constitutional republic comprising thirty-two departments. The territory of what is now Colombia was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples, with as most advanced the Muisca, Quimbaya and the Tairona. The Spanish set foot on Colombian soil for the first time in 1499 and in the first half of the 16th century initiated a period of conquest and colonization, ultimately creating...
Chair: Amanda Velez, Global Education Office Katherine Olivera (International Studies), Paloma Fernandez Nuñez (Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, Dominican Republic), Olivier Senat (Université Notre Dame d’Haïti, Haiti): The Dominican Constitutional Court’s Ruling No. 168 and its Political Implications.
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia is a country situated in the northwest of South America, bordered to the northwest by Panama; to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; and it shares maritime limits with Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, Dominican Republic and Haiti.It is a unitary, constitutional republic comprising thirty-two departments. The territory of what is now Colombia was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples including the Muisca, Quimbaya, and Tairona. The Spanish arrived in 1499 and initiated a period of conquest and colonization ultimately creating the Viceroyalty of New Granada, with its capital at Bogotá. Independence from Spain was won in 1819, but by 1830 "Gran Colombia" had collapsed with the secession of Venezuela a...