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Colombia

2022
As of 2020, 95.0% of the population of Colombia is Christian, slightly down from 97.6% in 1970. Of that population, 86.4% are affiliated with the Catholic church, which has been entrenched in Colombian history and politics since colonisation by the Spanish in 1510.
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Paleoneurosurgery in Colombia [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Neurosurgery, 1973
✓ For the first time, cranial operations performed by representatives of primitive cultures in Colombia are documented by the discovery of three skulls from the era of the Chibcha civilizations of about 350 A.D., found in different regions of Colombia. Each skull had a surgical defect in the parietal bone.
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Seasonality of Rainfall in Colombia

Water Resources Research, 2019
The knowledge of the annual cycle of rainfall is of primary concern for many socioeconomic activities such as agricultural planning, electricity generation, and flood and other disaster management.
Viviana Urrea   +2 more
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Spillover effects of the Venezuelan crisis: migration impacts in Colombia

, 2019
In the wake of the Venezuelan crisis, Colombian migrants are returning to their place of birth. Since 2016, however, there has been a spike of immigration to Colombia attributable to inflows of the Venezuelan-born.
G. Caruso, C. C. Canon, V. Mueller
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The burden of osteoporosis in four Latin American countries: Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina

Journal of Medical Economics, 2019
Objective: Osteoporosis is under-diagnosed and under-treated worldwide. Information on the burden of osteoporosis in Latin American countries is limited.
R. Aziziyeh   +8 more
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Yaws in Colombia

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1985
By the beginning of this century, yaws was a well-known endemic disease in Colombia. Colombian authorities estimated that by early 1930 there were 70,000 active cases of yaws, most of which were located in the Pacific coastal regions. With the advent of penicillin therapy, Colombia organized an anti-yaws campaign, which began in 1950.
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Publishing in Colombia

2021
Milestones in the history of publishing in Colombia stretch from a little before the arrival of the printing press in the country to the 21st century with the emergence of dozens of independent publishers. Thus, important events in the history of books, publishing, and reading in Colombia in the 19th century intersect with the influence of numerous ...
Diana Paola Guzman   +1 more
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SPOROTRICHOSIS IN COLOMBIA

Archives of Dermatology, 1952
Sporotrichosis is very common in Colombia. There are probably several thousand victims throughout the country. At the dermatologic clinic of the University of Colombia and in Acneform lesions, a type often seen in Colombia. private practice a patient is seen almost every week. The lesions are always on the skin and subcutaneous tissue.
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Terrorism in Colombia

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2003
Abstract Colombia is a poor country that has been plagued by ongoing violence for more than 120 years. During the 1940s, subversive terrorist groups emerged in rural areas of the country when criminal groups came under the influence of Communism, and were later ...
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Moving the 2030 agenda forward: SDG implementation in Colombia

Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business in Society, 2019
Purpose This paper aims to contribute to the debate regarding the understanding of the multiple manifestations and alternatives for the implementation of sustainable development goals (SDGs) across national borders.
M. Pineda-Escobar
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