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    Afro-Colombians (Spanish: Afrocolombianos), also known as Black Colombians (Spanish: Colombianos Negros), are Colombians who have predominantly or total...
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    ancestry. Mestizo Race and ethnicity in Colombia White Colombians Indigenous peoples in Colombia Afro-Colombians "Colombia a country study" (PDF). "The World...
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    Colombians (Spanish: Colombianos) are people identified with the country of Colombia. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural...
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    content about Afro-Colombians and Africa. At the University City of Bogotá, of the National University of Colombia, the Afro-Colombian Studies Group developed...
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  • 4 million Afro-Colombians actively recognize their own black ancestry as a result of inter-racial relations with white and indigenous Colombians. They have...
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  • the Americas. Afro-Brazilians, Afro-Cubans, Afro-Dominicans, Afro-Hondurans, Afro-Panamanians, Afro–Puerto Ricans, Afro-Colombians, Afro-Mexicans and other...
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  • Colombians of Indigenous descent, Afro-Colombians, Colombians of European descent (mainly Spanish ancestry). However, most Colombians are mix of the three ethnicities...
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    the history of Colombia. Afro-Colombian Day celebrates the artistic, intellectual, and social contributions of Afro-Colombians in Colombia. During the event...
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    So today, most Colombians consist of white, mestizo, indigenous, and Afro-Colombian ancestry. The largest populations of Colombians are situated in the...
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  • estimated 74 percent of Afro-Colombians earned less than the minimum wage. Chocó, the department with the highest percentage of Afro-Colombian residents, had the...
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    hemisphere. Many Colombians have origins in the Western Asian countries of Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Palestine, It is estimated that Arab Colombians represent...
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    was already brewing for Colombians since Spain prohibited direct trade between the Viceroyalty of Peru, which included Colombia, and the Viceroyalty of...
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  • player Afro-Antiguan and Barbudan Afro-Bahamian Afro-Barbadian Afro-Bermudian Afro-Curaçaoans Afro-Colombians Afro-Costa Ricans Afro-Cuban Afro-Dominican...
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    Quibdó (category Capitals of Colombian departments)
    507 km² and a population of 129,237, predominantly Afro Colombian, including Zambo Colombians. In prehistoric times the Chocó rainforest and mountains...
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    Indigenous Colombians (Spanish: Colombianos indigenas), also known as Native Colombians (Spanish: Colombianos nativos), are the ethnic groups who have...
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    Atrato River (category Protected areas of Colombia)
    practices, which severely impacted the traditional ways of life for Afro-Colombians and Indigenous people. The river’s total length is about 650 km (400 mi)...
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    Tumaco (category Port cities in Colombia)
    experiences a hot tropical climate. Tumaco is inhabited mainly by Afro-Colombians and some indigenous people. Tumaco is accessible by plane from Pasto...
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    Raizal (category African diaspora in Colombia)
    They are not defined by race but are labeled by the Colombian authorities as one of the Afro-Colombian ethnic groups under the multicultural policy pursued...
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    Retrieved 13 February 2017. "Enrique Grau, 83; His Art Depicted Indians, Afro-Colombians". Los Angeles Times. 3 April 2004. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 21 January...
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    slave trade. Afro-Arabs (Afro-Saudis, Afro-Omanis, Afro-Syrians, Afro-Palestinians, Afro-Iraqis, Afro-Jordanians, etc.), Afro-Iranians, Afro-Turks – descendants...
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  • Enrique Grau (category People from Cartagena, Colombia)
    complications at a hospital in Bogotá, Colombia, at age 83. "Obituary: Enrique Grau, 83; His Art Depicted Indians, Afro-Colombians". Los Angeles Times. April 3...
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    Luis Gilberto Murillo (category Government ministers of Colombia)
    States. Murillo is an advocate of Afro-Colombians and Afro-Latinos. He has created links between Afro-Colombian, Afro-Latino and African American civil...
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  • Champeta (category Colombian styles of music)
    evolved into champeta, which became a movement and identity among Afro-Colombians. It shows influences from African colonial settlements and from contemporary...
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    one representative, one for Afro-Colombian communities (negritudes) currently with two representatives and one for Colombian citizens resident abroad currently...
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    vallenato. The most recognized interpreters of traditional Caribbean and Afro-Colombian music are Totó la Momposina and Francisco Zumaqué. Cumbia began as a...
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    aspect of Cumbia because it helps understand why the Indigenous and Afro-Colombians are both inventors of Cumbia. These instruments are also a big part...
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    El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, as well as among Afro-Ecuadorians and Afro-Colombians. There have been numerous jazz vibraphonists who also played...
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    Afro-Mexicans (Spanish: afromexicanos), also known as Black Mexicans (Spanish: mexicanos negros), are Mexicans who have heritage from sub-Saharan Africa...
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    Afro-Venezuelans (Spanish: Afrovenezolanos), also known as Black Venezuelans (Spanish: Venezolanos negros), are Venezuelans who have predominantly or total...
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    Francia Márquez (category Afro-Colombian women)
    natural resources in Colombia. In 2009, Márquez helped lead protests against attempts by the government to evict Afro-Colombians, especially artisanal...
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