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  • Gran Colombia
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  • Gran Colombia emerges in South America following a successful revolution in either New Andalusia or New Granada. As the regions are fairly wealthy Colombia can become a relatively powerful faction, though it rarely expands.
  • Gran Colombia (Spanish for "Great Colombia") is a term used to describe the short-lived nation which include the modern day nations of Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. In other timelines, the nation was able to expand to include other Spanish colonies in the Americas. It is important to note that the the term Gran Colombia is a modern day term, which was never the official name of the nation (which officially called itself the Republic of Colombia). Alternate versions of "Gran Colombia" have been described in several alternate timelines:
  • Gran Colombia is a federal constitutional republic located in the geographical area of South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the north, the Venezuela to he east, Peru to the west, and the Brazil to the south. Gran Colombia has achieved an important modernization and general improvement of political, cultural, and social life. However, longlasting issues such as the drug cartels in the rural regions of the Colombia region, much of the population in rural areas, and the lack of a proper education system continues to plauge the country.
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population census
  • 109051705(xsd:integer)
conventional long name
  • Gran Colombia
symbol type
  • Emblem
leader name
  • Arturo Ramos
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Currency
  • Escudo
Ethnic Groups
  • 82(xsd:double)
official languages
  • Spanish
national motto
  • "Juntos somos fuertes."
Regional Languages
  • Spanish, Portuguese, English, Trinidadian Creole English
population census year
  • 1920(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • Colombian
date format
  • dd-mm-yyyy
Leader title
  • Supreme Commander
Largest City
  • Bogotá
Capital
  • Caracas
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  • columbia_flag.png
Common name
  • Colombia
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  • WIP
  • Gran Colombia emerges in South America following a successful revolution in either New Andalusia or New Granada. As the regions are fairly wealthy Colombia can become a relatively powerful faction, though it rarely expands.
  • Gran Colombia (Spanish for "Great Colombia") is a term used to describe the short-lived nation which include the modern day nations of Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. In other timelines, the nation was able to expand to include other Spanish colonies in the Americas. It is important to note that the the term Gran Colombia is a modern day term, which was never the official name of the nation (which officially called itself the Republic of Colombia). Alternate versions of "Gran Colombia" have been described in several alternate timelines: * Bolivar's Dream * Greater Colombia * Here we go again * Mexican Empire * Myomi Republic This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you to this title, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page.
  • Gran Colombia is a federal constitutional republic located in the geographical area of South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the north, the Venezuela to he east, Peru to the west, and the Brazil to the south. Historically, the nations that formed Gran Colombia were originally part of the Spanish viceroyalties of New Spain and New Grenada. However, during the Spanish American Wars for Independence, the nations of Gran Colombia, and Peru were formed. The nations remained independent until 1957, when the military junta that governed Colombia was overthrown in the 1957 Colombian Coup, and the nation of Gran Colombia was formed. Unification with Panama and Ecuador occured in 1962, and the United States handed the Panama Canal Zone over to Colombia in 1979. Gran Colombia has achieved an important modernization and general improvement of political, cultural, and social life. However, longlasting issues such as the drug cartels in the rural regions of the Colombia region, much of the population in rural areas, and the lack of a proper education system continues to plauge the country.
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