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== Culture == |
== Culture == |
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Culture in this region is divided into the two regions contiguous regions the [[Caribbean Region]] and the [[Pacific Region]]. However, the culture of San Andrés y Providencia was highly influenced by English, French and African heritage. |
Culture in this region is divided into the two regions contiguous regions the [[Caribbean Region]] and the [[Pacific Region]]. However, the culture of San Andrés y Providencia was highly influenced by English, French and African heritage. |
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here with the regaee music many people masturvate but no like in bogota |
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==References== |
==References== |
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The Insular Region is considered by some as a geopolitical region of Colombia which comprises the areas outside the continental territories of Colombia and includes the San Andrés y Providencia Department in the Caribbean sea and the Malpelo and Gorgona Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The Insular region subregions include other group of islands;
- Archipiélago de San Bernardo (in the Morrosquillo Gulf, Caribbean).
- Islas del Rosario.(Caribbean)
- Isla Fuerte.(Caribbean)
- Isla Barú.(Caribbean)
- Isla Tortuguilla.(Caribbean)
- Isla Tierra Bomba. (Caribbean)
Culture
Culture in this region is divided into the two regions contiguous regions the Caribbean Region and the Pacific Region. However, the culture of San Andrés y Providencia was highly influenced by English, French and African heritage.
References