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    Colombia:

    Colombia is a country that who’s image was dampened for many years due to bad publicity. However many travelers and men are realizing that Colombia has a lot to offer. The fact that Colombia’s image was tainted in the past has made Colombia a place that is still off the beaten path. Colombia is one of the most vibrant countries in Latin America. The main cities in Colombia include Bogota, Cali, Medellin and Barranquilla.

    The Women of Colombia

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    Colombian women are very attractive, open and friendly.

    Cost of Living in Colombia:

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    Safety in Colombia:

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    Map of Colombia:

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    Recommended Resources:

    Lonely Planet Argentina Travel Guide Book Lonely Planet Argentina
    Lonely Planet has broken down Argentina into nine geographical areas and the guide is at its best outside of Buenos Aires. The guide excels at providing you with insight into the culture, history and uniqueness of the wonderful countryside of Argentina. But, in Buenos Aires it falls short. In three years much has changed in Buenos Aires’ hotel prices. Though Lonely Planet has a published date of 2005, the prices the guide quotes for accommodations go back to 2003/2004. For example, the Howard Johnson’s Hotel in Microcentro, is quoted in the guide as $51 a night; now the price now is $113.
    South America On A Shoestring Travel Book South America On A Shoestring
    Here is the ultimate budget traveler’s guide to a continent that will never cease to stimulate the senses. From the Darién Gap to Terra del Fuego and all points in between, this is an essential travel tool. Lonely Planet’s South America features 238 country, region, city, and town maps; safety and health tips; reviews of places to stay and eat; lively background on history, geography, and culture; practical outdoor activities including national parks and reserves; and coaching in Spanish, Portuguese, Quechua, and Aymara languages. The book also covers Easter Island, the Galápagos Islands, and the Falklands (Islas Malvinas).
    Spanish for Beginners Book Spanish for Beginners
    Duff’s “Spanish for Beginners” is concise, comprehensive, and especially suitable for self-study. It starts from the very beginning, requiring no prior exposure to Spanish, but by the end one’s knowledge reaches significantly past the beginner’s level; the goal seems to be dealing with unabridged Spanish by the time one has gone through it.