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... Colombia and Brazil , on the one side , and Colombia and Ecuador , upon the other . Its principal Colombian affluents are : the Napo , the Putumayo , the Yupura or Caquetá , and the Rio Negro , com- posed of the Guaínía and the ...
... Colombia and Brazil , on the one side , and Colombia and Ecuador , upon the other . Its principal Colombian affluents are : the Napo , the Putumayo , the Yupura or Caquetá , and the Rio Negro , com- posed of the Guaínía and the ...
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... Colombia devotes about $ 13,000,000 a year to public expenses , which would be $ 3 per inhabitant . The revenue from customs duties , which in 1810 produced only $ 190,000 a year , now amounts to some $ 6,000,000 . The nation owns all ...
... Colombia devotes about $ 13,000,000 a year to public expenses , which would be $ 3 per inhabitant . The revenue from customs duties , which in 1810 produced only $ 190,000 a year , now amounts to some $ 6,000,000 . The nation owns all ...
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... Colombia , and the Bank of Bogotá , there are several private banks . On May 7 , 1887 , Colombia entered into a treaty with the United States providing for the extradition of persons accused of murder or attempt at murder , of ...
... Colombia , and the Bank of Bogotá , there are several private banks . On May 7 , 1887 , Colombia entered into a treaty with the United States providing for the extradition of persons accused of murder or attempt at murder , of ...
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The Political Divisions | 19 |
The Cities of the Republic | 44 |
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