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Colombia grants constitutional rank to all of the ILO core labor standards.
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COLOMBIA IS:
- A gateway
to Latin America. Colombia is located in
the middle of the Western hemisphere, on the
northern coast of the South American continent.
Colombia's Caribbean coast is closer to Miami
than Miami is to New York.
- A large
country. Colombia is the size of Texas and
California combined. Its 45 million people make
it the third most populous country in Latin
America.
- Home to
a diverse geography and environment. Colombia
is the only country in South America to have
both a Pacific and Caribbean coast. The rugged
Andes Mountains form a geographic spine down
the center of Colombia, dividing the country
from north to south. Most of the population
(95%) live and work in the fertile central valleys
of the Andes and the Caribbean Coast. The eastern
and southern portions of the country are covered
with the dense, tropical forests of the Amazon.
These forests, together with those of the country's
Pacific coast, are among the world's most valuable
natural resources. They are home to 10% of the
world's biodiversity (second only to that of
neighboring Brazil). Only 5% of the country's
population lives in the Amazon region, where
there is very little infrastructure. About 58%
of the country's territory is located in the
Amazon region.
- A very urban
country. More than 70% of Colombians live
in just 10 cities.
- A diverse
ethnic population. Colombia is one of the
most ethnically diverse countries in the Western
Hemisphere. The country is true melting pot
of European, indigenous and Afro-Caribbean populations.
The indigenous population, composed of 85 different
ethnic groups, owns 24% of the national territory.
- A source
of energy for America and the world. Colombia
has vast mineral and energy resources, which
are being explored and developed for economic
benefit. Colombia is estimated to have over
47 billion barrels of potential oil reserves,
and is currently the largest foreign provider
of coal to the United States. Colombia is the
eleventh largest supplier of oil to the U.S.
- A stable
democracy. Colombia is Latin America's oldest
and most stable democracy. It has experienced
peaceful changes of Government every four years
over the last half century. Government leaders
have been elected by the people through free,
fair and competitive elections. Colombia has
a free, competitive press.
- A strong
and stable economy. Colombia was Latin America's
strongest and most stable economy during the
20th century. It did not experience a year of
negative growth for over 65 years, between the
early 1930s and the late 1990s. Moreover, it
has never experienced hyperinflation and has
never defaulted on its domestic or international
financial obligations.
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