The Colombian Identity Card (Spanish: Documento de Identidad Colombiano, pronounced [do.kuˈmen.to de i.ðen̪.tiˈðað ko.lomˈbja.no], also known as Cédula de ciudadanía) is an identity document issued to Colombian citizens by local registry offices in Colombia and diplomatic missions abroad to every Colombian person over 18 years of age, since for minors it is the "Tarjeta de Identidad.” This is the only valid identification document for all civil, political, administrative and judicial acts according to Colombian Law 39 of 1961. They are produced and issued by the National Civil Registry. (Wikipedia).
Exclusive: Colombian President Strives to Make His Country Greener | National Geographic
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, 66, won the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating an end to his nation’s 52-year civil war. He was honored recently by National Geographic for greatly increasing protected land and marine areas in Colombia, one of the world’s most biologically diver
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After Years of War and Violence, This Colombian Woman Still Can't Return Home | National Geographic
As Colombia’s new president, Ivan Duque, is inaugurated, many Colombians displaced from their homes are concerned for their future under new government leadership. During the country’s 52-year war, which ended almost two years ago, seven million people were internally displaced as the Colo
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Escobar's Teenage Assassins | Facing Escobar
The DEA is surprised to learn that charismatic Pablo Escobar is recruiting teenagers and turning them into assassins for his drug empire. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration
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Bus2Antarctica: Bogota Street Life | National Geographic
Traveler contributing editor Andrew Evans explored the Colombian capital of Bogotá and documented the street life in La Plaza de Bolívar. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration,
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Birdwatching with FARC | National Geographic
Diego Calderón was researching birds in a remote area of Colombia when he was kidnapped by FARC. Now, years later, he’s decided to return to meet former FARC members and hopefully find some meaning in what happened. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic #Colombia
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Disarming the mind: Reintegrating ex-combatants in Colombia
For decades, Colombia has been haunted by violence. Now, following a peace treaty, thousands of former fighters are being reintegrated into society. But can scientific research help Colombia’s ex-combatants to leave their past behind? Ver en español: https://youtu.be/3bYMSu1jw3s For the
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Dangerous Company: A Deadly Drug Smuggling Operation | Real Stories True Crime Documentary
The life of an international trafficker is seedy and extremely dangerous, and exactly the kind of life a couple of Kentucky bluebloods decided to lead. One, a former undercover narcotics agent who wasn’t making enough money illegally selling the drugs from busts, the other a savvy deal mak
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Ending The War: How This President Won a Nobel Peace Prize | Port of Destiny: Peace | Real Stories
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos won international praise and the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize for ending a five-decade civil war that left some 260,000 people dead and 8 million displaced. Port of Destiny recounts the drama of Colombia’s path to peace. As Defence Minister, Santos waged
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The Origin of El Chapo | Narco Wars
Two DEA agents discuss how they first discovered the identity of El Chapo and how he dramatically changed how drug cartels operate. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and ad
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Rejecting Coethnicity: the Politics of Migrant Exclusion by Minoritized Citizens
Professor Yang-Yang Zhou is presenting the research of her new book project ‘Rejecting Coethnicity: the Politics of Migrant Exclusion by Minoritized Citizens’. How are migrants received by host countries and communities? A substantial body of scholarship on migrant reception focuses almost
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Kidnapped in Colombia | No Man Left Behind
In the ‘70s and ‘80s, stopping the flow of illegal drugs into the U.S. seemed like a losing battle. These fearless DEA agents took the fight to Colombia and nearly paid the ultimate price. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the w
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Marcela Echeverri: Indian and Black Royalists in the Age of Revolutions
April 16, 2014 Professor Echeverri is an interdisciplinary scholar with a background in Anthropology and Political Theory. Her research and teaching interests focus on the relationship between political subjectivities and social transformation in Latin America from colonial times to the pr
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Being Direct or Getting Emotional | Intro to Human Communication | Study Hall
When we read between the lines, we're looking beyond literal interpretations to implications from verbal cues. While some people say exactly what they mean, leaving little room for interpretation, others make statements that imply the emotional truth behind a message. In this episode, we l
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Brothers or Invaders? How Crisis-Driven Migrants Shape Voting Behavior
Professor Sandra Rozo studies the electoral effects of the arrival of 1.3 million Venezuelan refugees in Colombia as a consequence of the Venezuelan humanitarian crisis. She exploits the fact that forced migrants disproportionately locate in places with earlier settlements of Venezuelans a
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Dynamics of Seifert Surfaces of Torus Knots Via ECH - Morgan Weiler
Joint IAS/Princeton University Symplectic Geometry Seminar Topic: Dynamics of Seifert Surfaces of Torus Knots Via ECH Speaker: Morgan Weiler Affiliation: Cornell University Date: March 20, 2023 Embedded contact homology (ECH) is a diffeomorphism invariant of three-manifolds due to Hutchi
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Why Abandoned New York Ruins Remind us of more Peaceful Times 🇺🇸 (1964 World's Fair)
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From playlist Tours of Urban Decay
Professor James Robinson studies the political and economic consequences of the violation of the “moral economy” of rural Bolivia, based on coca, caused by the escalation of coca eradication in the 1990s. He shows that this policy is associated with the rise of the Movimiento Al Socialismo
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Colombia Death Trap | National Geographic
A tourist comes close to death in Colombia when confronted by a truck full of locals. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists,
From playlist Locked Up Abroad: Season 3
Go to https://curiositystream.thld.co/markfelton_0722 and use code MARKFELTON to save 25% off today, that’s only $14.99 a year. Thanks to Curiosity Stream for sponsoring today’s video. Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books, including
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