Cities of Colombia Quiz
Cities of Colombia Quiz
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1 Bogotá (Capital District) 6,840,116 8,181,047
2 Leticia Amazonas 37,832 42,280
3 El Encanto Amazonas 4,376 4,972
4 La Chorrera Amazonas 3,337 4,044
5 La Pedrera Amazonas 3,711 5,417
6 La Victoria Amazonas 979 1,140
7 Mirití-Paraná Amazonas 1,643 1,515
8 Puerto Alegría Amazonas 1,277 2,196
9 Puerto Arica Amazonas 1,440 1,320
10 Puerto Nariño Amazonas 6,983 8,519
11 Puerto Santander Amazonas 2,373 3,113
12 Tarapacá Amazonas 3,775 4,314
13 Medellín Antioquia 2,214,494 2,529,403
14 Abejorral Antioquia 20,249 18,991
15 Abriaquí Antioquia 2,690 1,971
16 Alejandría Antioquia 3,816 3,361
17 Amagá Antioquia 27,155 30,181
18 Amalfi Antioquia 20,525 22,567
19 Andes Antioquia 41,591 47,003
20 Angelópolis Antioquia 7,641 9,353
21 Angostura Antioquia 12,519 11,040
22 Anorí Antioquia 15,016 17,737
23 Anza Antioquia 7,415 7,601
24 Apartadó Antioquia 131,405 195,068
25 Arboletes Antioquia 30,738 43,416
26 Argelia Antioquia 10,091 8,306
27 Armenia Antioquia 5,196 3,945
28 Barbosa Antioquia 42,439 52,395
29 Bello Antioquia 371,591 482,287
30 Belmira Antioquia 6,188 6,930
31 Betania Antioquia 10,246 8,976
32 Betulia Antioquia 16,725 17,726
33 Briceño Antioquia 8,783 8,673
34 Buriticá Antioquia 6,955 6,495
35 Cáceres Antioquia 28,945 41,012
36 Caicedo Antioquia 7,686 8,396
37 Caldas Antioquia 67,999 80,528
38 Campamento Antioquia 9,688 8,915
39 Cañasgordas Antioquia 16,816 16,737
40 Caracolí Antioquia 4,855 4,519
41 Caramanta Antioquia 5,510 5,308
42 Carepa Antioquia 43,125 60,141
43 Carolina Antioquia 3,971 3,512
44 Caucasia Antioquia 87,532 120,479
45 Chigorodó Antioquia 58,911 82,151
46 Cisneros Antioquia 9,682 8,869
47 Ciudad Bolívar Antioquia 28,279 26,698
48 Cocorná Antioquia 15,119 14,924
49 Concepción Antioquia 4,509 3,194
50 Concordia Antioquia 21,420 20,371
51 Copacabana Antioquia 61,234 72,735
52 Dabeiba Antioquia 24,084 23,068
53 Don Matías Antioquia 17,701 23,709
54 Ebéjico Antioquia 12,511 12,489
55 El Bagre Antioquia 46,020 50,557
56 El Carmen de Viboral Antioquia 41,012 48,498
57 El Santuario Antioquia 26,287 27,273
58 Entrerrios Antioquia 8,447 10,404
59 Envigado Antioquia 174,108 238,221
60 Fredonia Antioquia 22,692 21,142
61 Frontino Antioquia 20,031 15,703
62 Giraldo Antioquia 4,188 3,977
63 Girardota Antioquia 42,566 58,030
64 Gómez Plata Antioquia 11,252 13,266
65 Granada Antioquia 9,789 9,881
66 Guadalupe Antioquia 6,231 6,318
67 Guarne Antioquia 39,541 50,401
68 Guatapé Antioquia 5,838 5,097
69 Heliconia Antioquia 6,656 5,690
70 Hispania Antioquia 4,821 4,885
71 Itagüí Antioquia 235,016 276,916
72 Ituango Antioquia 25,088 19,919
73 Jardín Antioquia 14,433 13,516
74 Jericó Antioquia 12,789 11,852
75 La Ceja Antioquia 46,268 54,615
76 La Estrella Antioquia 52,563 65,300
77 La Pintada Antioquia 7,066 6,402
78 La Unión Antioquia 17,842 19,413
79 Liborina Antioquia 9,475 9,572
80 Maceo Antioquia 7,630 6,611
81 Marinilla Antioquia 45,548 55,798
82 Montebello Antioquia 7,523 5,825
83 Murindó Antioquia 3,736 4,891
84 Mutatá Antioquia 16,428 22,028
85 Nariño Antioquia 15,579 17,891
86 Nechí Antioquia 20,668 28,585
87 Necoclí Antioquia 47,989 67,359
88 Olaya Antioquia 2,916 3,341
89 Peñol Antioquia 16,241 15,746
90 Peque Antioquia 9,621 11,321
91 Pueblorrico Antioquia 8,294 6,675
92 Puerto Berrío Antioquia 38,953 49,392
93 Puerto Nare Antioquia 16,690 19,209
94 Puerto Triunfo Antioquia 16,248 21,317
95 Remedios Antioquia 22,769 31,333
96 Retiro Antioquia 16,976 19,702
97 Rionegro Antioquia 100,502 126,193
98 Sabanalarga Antioquia 8,193 8,191
99 Sabaneta Antioquia 44,480 53,914
100 Salgar Antioquia 18,206 17,397
101 San Andrés de Cuerquía Antioquia 7,367 5,917
102 San Carlos Antioquia 15,826 16,132
103 San Francisco Antioquia 6,395 5,021
104 San Jerónimo Antioquia 11,627 12,890
105 San José de La Montaña Antioquia 3,103 3,436
106 San Juan de Urabá Antioquia 20,899 26,646
107 San Luis Antioquia 11,009 10,926
108 San Pedro de los Milagros Antioquia tourism,
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Colombia ???????? Food and Travel Guide | Bogota | Salento | Pereira 2021 Vlog [4K]
Colombian cuisine is a compound of the culinary traditions of the six main regions within the country (Pacific, Amazonian, Andean, Orinoco, Caribbean, and Insular). Colombian cuisine varies regionally and is particularly influenced by Indigenous Colombian, Spanish, and African cuisines, with slight Arab influence in some regions. Furthermore, being one of the most diverse countries in the world, Colombia has one of the widest variety of available ingredients depending on the region from fish to meat.
Because the region of Quindio is known for its trout fisheries, Trucha or trout is a favorite of the Colombian people. Trout is very versatile and can be prepared by grilling, broiling, frying or baking.
I sampled lots of great food during my solo trip in Colombia, and here's some of it! From Salento to Bogota. Let's eat!
1. Arepa
The Arepa is a pastry that is made from maize flour or corn meal.
2. Assorted Colombian Bakery
3. Empanadas
Colombian empanadas boast an outer crust made with masarepa, which is Colombian precooked cornmeal.
4. Picada
The appetizing dish is a combination of meat, yucca, plantains and potatoes and anything else we want or have at hand. The delicious taste of papas criollas (Colombian yellow potatoes) takes center stage in the picada. Just imagine how deliciously they compliment chorizo or ribs.
5. Pollo en salsa de champiñones
Grilled chicken with mushroom sauce.
6. Trucha en salsa de champiñones
Trout in mushroom sauce.
7. Caldo de costilla
Caldo de costilla is a dish typical of Colombian cuisine, from the Andean region. It is made mainly from beef ribs boiled in water with slices of potato, some garlic, onion and cilantro leaves. The caldo de costilla is eaten mainly during breakfast, and it eaten often with arepa, chocolate and bread.
8. Pescado al ajillo
Trout with garlic sauce, pescado al ajillo is a popular dish on the Atlantic Coast of Colombia.
9. Yuka
Fried yuca or yuca fries is a dish that is very well known in many Latin American countries, Colombia being one of them. It is often served as an appetizer with lime wedges and any kind of dipping sauce such as pink sauce, garlic mayo or guacamole.
10. Tabla Mixta
All sorts of grilled meats come with rice, beans, salad, cassava, plantains and fries.
11. Bagre en salsa
Catfish in sweet and sour tomatoes sauce.
12. Bandeja paisa
Bandeja Paisa is regarded as the national dish of Colombia.This hearty dish includes red beans, white rice, chicharrón, carne en polvo, chorizo, fried egg, ripe plantain, avocado and arepa.
13Cabro Santandereano. Paella
Paella is a rice dish originally from Valencia. For this reason, many non-Spaniards view it as Spain's national dish. I found an authentic Paella restaurant in Salento, in which the chef and restaurant owners hailed from Madrid, Spain.
Some of the recommended Colombian dishes that are excluded in the video:
1) Changua
Changua is a popular Colombian breakfast soup with broth made from milk and poached eggs. Cilantro and chopped green onion flavor, this broth, while toasting bread is served on top to give this soup a unique look and texture.
2) Roscón
A ring pastry that topped with raw sugar and filled with guava paste. Roscón is very light and airy and when paired with fresh coconut ice cream it is a great finish to any good meal.
3) Colombian Ceviche
Served cold, this dish contains fresh fish such as red snapper, octopus or shrimp. When marinated in lime juice the seafood cooks by acidity and becomes very flavorful.
4) Cabro Santandereano
Marinated goat meat that has been marinated until tender, and then grilled to a smoky finish.
5) Maracuya
Maracuya is a rich source of Vitamin C and believed to aid in digestion.
6) Sancocho de Pescado con Coco
This coconut and fish stew usually includes chunks of local fish such as Spanish mackerel or snapper.
7) Sancocho
Colombian chicken soup includes large pieces of chicken and cob corn as well as chunks of yucca and plantains.
8) Ajiaco
Ajiaco is a hearty stew containing corn, chicken and three different types of potatoes, with one being the purple skinned Andean potato that is only grown in that region of the world. The chicken in Ajiaco is most often large pieces severed still on the bone and the corn included in this dish is served on the cob as well.
9) Pechuga a la plancha
Chicken breasts cooked on a flat-top grill or griddle.
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