The Republic of Colombia is the fourth largest country in South America. It is located on the northwest corner of the mainland. The neighbor is Brazil and Venezuela in the east, Panama in the north west, Ecuador in the south and Peru in the south. Colombia is the only South American country with a coast in the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. Under the rule of Colombia there are eight islands: San Andres, Providencia, Sanbernado, Isra del Rosario, Isra Fuerte, Gorgona, Gorgonilla, Marupero.
In this series of articles, we will fight an independent war in the northern part of South America, which is becoming the territory of the Republic of Colombia. I will look at the reason why this land was independent and the various events that led to the formation of a new republic. After that, it became a territory of Colombia known as "Nuevo · Raino de Granada" (New Granada Kingdom) in that era. After Spain conquered many indigenous kingdoms that existed in this area, they established a governor who relies on the governor of Peru. But in 1717 King Philip V decided to create a new governor in addition to the current president of Mexico and Peru so that their American colonies and their many wealth are better managed I made it. The governor of Nueva Granada was first temporarily abolished between 1717 and 1723, but it was restored in 1739.
Latin American Revolutionary War: What is the background of Colombia independence from Spain?
As the Spaniards were eventually exiled, Venezuela began to reorganize. Bolivar founded today Grandcom Colombia including Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Panama. The Republic continued until about 1830 when it collapsed in Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador (then Panama was part of Colombia at that time). General Paes is a leader from Gran Colombia of Venezuela. In 1874, Venezuela 's President Antonio Guzman Blanco announced that he planned to turn Caracas' s Holy Trinity church into a national pantheon to accommodate the best heroic bones of Venezuela. There are many independent heroic ruins such as Simón Bolívar, José Antonio Páez, Carlos Soublette, Rafael Urdaneta.
When Columbia collapsed in 1830, Colombia was one of the three countries that emerged with Ecuador and Venezuela. In Latin America, Colombia is the fourth largest economy and South America is the third largest economy (the Republic of Colombia). Colombia is a member of the United Nations, the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). It is one of the most densely populated countries on the African continent. The capital city Bogota was formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogota, but it is located in the center of the country. In addition to 32 administrative districts (called apartamentos), the country has a capital district with autonomous administrative district. (Colombian industry)