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¿Cuánto sabes de…?

Colombia

¿Dónde está Colombia?

¿Dónde está Colombia?

How large is Colombia compared to Illinois?

Colombia is 7 ½ times larger than Illinois.

How large is Colombia’s population compared to that of Illinois?

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Colombia’s population is about 3 ½ times larger.

43.800.000 12.482.000 (2001 estimate)

What languages are spoken in Colombia?

Spanish – ~93%

(I knew that!!)

Other languages: Chibcha (Kuna) -- “Dot

nuet!” Araucano – “Chaltu!”

What is the capital city?

Bogotá (population 6.5 million)

The complete name is “Santa Fé de Bogotá”

Reading tasks

Now scan the cultural reading on pp. 386-7 for the answers to the following questions: What is the unit of currency? Who is Gabriel García Márquez? Name one famous performer from Colombia. What are three types of exhibits that can you

see at the Museo del Oro? Describe the importance of the city of

Cartagena.

What is the unit of currency?

El Peso Colombiano

The national currency

Who is Gabriel García Márquez?

Gabriel García Márquez

Author “One Hundred Years of

Solitude” “Chronicle of a Death

Foretold”

Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, 1982

Name one famous performer from

Colombia.

Shakira

Full name: Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripollborn in Barranquilla.When Shakira was 13, she headed to Bogotá to become a model. Instead of a modeling contract, Shakira ended up with a recording contract for Sony Music Columbia.

What are three types of exhibits that you can see at the Museo del

Oro?

El Museo del Oro

Pre-Colombian goldsmithingJewelryReligious artifacts

Describe the importance of the city

of Cartagena.

Cartagena

The city was founded in 1533 by the Spanish.

Cartagena

Early buildings included the largest fortress in the Americas, the Castle of San Felipe de Barajas.

Cartagena

Many churches, monasteries, palaces, and mansions built during the 1600s survive to this day.

Cartagena

Las Bóvedas are dungeons initially built for military purposes and now house boutiques and tourist shops.

Religion in Colombia

Catholics: 82%Protestant/Evangelical: 13.5%Variety of other belief systems“An estimated 60 percent of respondents to the El Tiempo poll reported that they do not practice their faith actively” (U.S. Dept. of State, ¶5).

http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2003/24484.htm

Covenant Church in Colombia

http://www.covchurch.org/mission/departmental-ministries/short-term-missionary-program/latin-america-short-term-needs

Short-term Missionary Opportunities in Latin America: Colombia

Christian education/discipleship ESL (credentials required) Christian counseling (Spanish required) Theological education (Spanish required) Communications/media Administration/bookkeeping/accounting Social outreach projects

Many other missions opportunities!!

Christian Foundation for Children and Aging (CFCA):Active in helping the poor since 1982. “One of the main goals is to get

children into the educational system and off the streets, where they risk becoming involved in gangs and crime… More than 1,200 boys and girls participate in sports, music, dance, theater, art, community service and other activities. Mothers can enroll in training programs to learn skills such as shoe repair, hairdressing, sewing, ceramics and first aid” (Mission Colombia, ¶1).

http://www.cfcausa.org/wherewework/cp_columbia.jsp

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