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  2. Leonor Espinosa - Wikipedia

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    Leonor Espinosa. Leonor Espinosa De La Ossa, also known by her nickname 'Leo', is a Colombian chef whose Bogotá restaurant, Leo Cocina y Cava, featuring a fusion of traditional and modern Colombian cuisine, first brought her to international attention when it opened in 2007.

  3. Italian Colombians - Wikipedia

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    Italians brought new recipes and types of food to Colombia but also helped in the development of Colombian cuisine. Spaghetti and pizza are popular foods in current day Colombia originating from Italy. [36] Like in many other countries, the Italian cuisine is widely popular in most cities and many municipalities of Colombia. [37]

  4. Centro Comercial Santafé - Wikipedia

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    The Centro Comercial Santafé (English: Santafé Shopping Center) is a mall located in Bogotá, Colombia. It is the fourth largest shopping mall in Colombia (the largest is Centro Mayor in Bogotá), and the fifth in Latin America, surpassed by Leste Aricanduva Mall in São Paulo, Brazil. [1] Opened on May 13, 2006.

  5. Música Ficta (Colombian ensemble) - Wikipedia

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    "Sepan todos que muero" - Music of Peasants and Courtiers in the Viceroyalty of Peru, 17th-18th c.. Centaur Records CRC 2797 (USA). 2003, p. 2006 "Esa noche yo bailá" - Feast and Devotion in High Peru of the 17th Century. Arts Music No. 47727-8 (Germany). 2005, p. 2006 "Del mar del alma" - Music and Poetry in Colonial Bogota (17th-18th c ...

  6. Music of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Colombia is known as "the land of a thousand rhythms" but actually holds over 1,025 folk rhythms. Some of the best known genres are cumbia and vallenato.The most recognized interpreters of traditional Caribbean and Afro-Colombian music are Totó la Momposina and Francisco Zumaqué.

  7. Colombian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    large roasted ants, a santandereanas food from Colombia's Santander Department: Lentil soup (Sopa de lentejas) a standard meal in many Colombian kitchens. The basic method is to soak the lentils for a few hours before adding chopped onion, garlic, and sometimes diced or grated carrots. It is then served with avocado, rice, tomato, and sweet ...

  8. Culture of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Colombia has vibrant indigenous influences within its culture. Full Indigenous peoples of Colombia are estimated to be around 4-10% of the country’s population, [4] [5] [6] however most still hold on to indigenous traditions and folklore. Indigenous influences in Colombian culture include cuisine, music, architecture, language ...

  9. Bomba Estéreo - Wikipedia

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    To promote the record the band undertook a tour of Colombia, followed by Mexico and the US throughout 2012 and 2013. Band members have said they miss suero while on tour away from Colombia. [ 5 ] Their fourth album, Amanecer , was released on June 2, 2015, on Sony Music.

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