Monday, February 7, 2011

Our Goods

 Colombia has a tropical climate hot and humid. The varied geography presents a range of climatic zones. Rain in most of the territory divided into two periods March to May and September to December.

Moreover Colombia is the leading distributor in Esmeraldas, varieties of flowers, in the quality of coffee, in the variety of palms, the production of bamboo, in  3500 species a variety of orchids, and with more of 1815 species in exotic birds .



Colombian cuisine varies by region but there are some dishes that can be tasted anywhere in the country. The cuisine is heavily influenced by the original community of Colombia.
In the Chocó region is richer in fish from rivers and sea, due to its extensive network of rivers where you live an interesting variety of fish. Their costs, the most beautiful coves and bays of Colombia, support the growth of the seafood dishes that are the staple food of indigenous people and like to serve with plantain and cassava. It also has exotic fruits like the borojó and almirajó, great tasting, with nice drinks are prepared.






Juan Valdez is one of the most familiar faces in the advertising world, his moustache, sombrero, poncho and his faithful mule, Lana. This character was created in 1959 and is representing  the National Federation of coffee grower of Colombia found in 1926. 
 



                                           Works Cited                                                   
“Colombian Music.” Variety of music.13 Dec.2010.
“Colombian Music.” Colombia. SA 2010. 13 Dec. 2010.
                         http://www.colombia-sa.com/musica/musica-in.html
“This is Colombia.” Music and Dance. 2010. 13 Dec. 2010.
http://www.thisiscolombia.net/p/music-dance.html
“Colombia.” National Geographic. 1996-2010. 13 Dec. 2010.
“Bogota Colombia.” New World Encyclopedia Online. 13 Dec. 2010.
Morrison, Marion. Enchantment of the World Colombia. Childrens Press: Chicago, 1990.

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