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Ajiaco Colombiano
This dish takes advantage of the myriad of potatoes available in the Andean region of South America. Great for a main dish or as a starter.
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Upmarket Downtown Hotels in Bogota
Bogota, the cultural heartbeat and capital of Colombia, is undergoing major changes, welcoming tourists with open arms and providing visitors with quality hotels to match
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Gold Museum/ Museo de Oro
Suite writer Mike Gerrard contributes his tale of visiting Bogota's Gold Museum/Mueo de Oro in Columbia.
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Recycling Comes To Bogota
Bogota is an environmentalist's worst nightmare. No recycling plan, diesel belching buses, polluted rivers. But, things are looking up.
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Ladies Night in Bogota Colombia
A unique experiment to draw attention to the men's role in the perpetuation of domestic and community violence.
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Bogota Attractions
Colombia is picking up more and more steam as a tourist destination as of late; as it should. This week's article will describe two of Bogota's best attractions: Museo de
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Bogota's Half Marathon
Long distance running at altitude is no joke. The Colombian capital hosts the eighth edition of its half marathon competition. Build up that lung capacity now!
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Day Trip Ideas From Bogota
Tired of the City and in need of fresh air and outdoor activities, here are a few options for all tastes, Guatavita, Suesca and the Sabana Steam Train.
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Feria del Libro de Bogota
As UNESCO nominated World Book Capital City 2007, Bogota throws open its arms to all on April 19 for the city's 20th Annual Book Festival
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Festival de Teatro de Bogota
The world famous Festival de Teatro de Bogota is back in town in 2008 and promises to delight all with street performers, stage productions and more from March 7-23.
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Sorbrebarriga Bogota
This simple recipe takes about 10 minutes of prep, and rewards you with a tender, flavorful, and economical main course sure to please anyone.
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The Candelaria, Bogota
Bogota is shaking off its unjust reputation as mad, bad and dangerous. The Candelaria is the very heartbeat of this cultural and touristic renaissance.
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• plaza de bolivar
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Andres Carne de Res
Fancy settling down for a quiet meal with a loved one in Colombia? Never! Feast on prime cuts, down potent cocktails and rumba the night away Colombian style in Chia.
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Anthony Bourdain in Colombia
Journeyman Chef, Manhattan resident, punk music enthusiast and best selling author Anthony Bourdain comes to Bogota this August, just don't mention Billy Joel
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Cosmetic Surgery in Colombia
Have you ever considered a package holiday that included an extreme makeover or plastic surgery as well as five star luxuries and a city tour?
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Adventures in San Gil, Colombia
Where in South America beyond Cusco, Peru can one combine sightseeing colonial masterpieces and white-water rafting? Look no further than San Gil.
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Colombia Tries for 2011 Tournament
With a host of talented youngsters lining up to be picked and the opportunity to spot the stars of tomorrow, Colombia may be the ideal host for 2011.
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Colombia Unites on July 5
High profile prisoners remain in the hands of the FARC rebels but the deaths of 11 politicians from Cali has appalled a hardened nation. On July 5 Colombians protest.
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Colombian Food and Drink
Coffee, exotic fruits, Arepas, sancocho, and other culinary delights are worth indulging on a trip to Colombia.
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Domestic Air Travel in Colombia
While bus overland travel is the norm in Colombia, many foreigners are put off by tedious and occasionally dangerous overnight journeys for obvious reasons.
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From Cartagena to Mompox
Deep in the sweltering heat of the Bolivar Department, Mompox is a current day Colonial relic and backwater. A new road may change this, visit it now in its sleepy glory
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Trekking to Ciudad Perdida
The trek to Ciudad Perdida in northeast Colombia, in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, is one of the most fascinating walks in the world.
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Uribe and Chavez to Meet Friday
This Friday, President Chavez of Venezuela and President Uribe of Colombia will meet to discuss a humanitarian exchange between the Colombian Government and the FARC.
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Villa de Leyva
A few hours from Bogota, the delightfully chic, Villa de Leyva possesses colonial wealth, gastronomic wonders and internationally celebrated festivals.
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Williams sisters conquer the world
The Williams sisters wrote history on March 1 when they became the first sisters to win singles titles on the same day. One week before that record breaking day, Venus was in a singles final in Hannover and had teamed up with Serena to win the doubles title on the same day. It looks as though the time has come for the Williams sisters.
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