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#REDIRECT [[Emigration from Colombia]] |
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'''Colombian diaspora''' refers to the mass movement of [[Colombian People|Colombian people]] who have emigrated, looking for a better quality of life or safety. Many of those who moved were educated middle and upper middle-class Colombians, but also significant numbers of the poor. Colombian officials state that this movement peaked in the year 2000 and that the most popular destinations for emigration include the [[United States]], [[Ecuador]], [[Canada]], [[Brazil]], [[Costa Rica]] and [[Venezuela]]. In Europe, [[Spain]] has the largest Colombian community on the continent, while tens of thousands of Colombian immigrants live in [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[The Netherlands]] and the [[United Kingdom]] [http://www.migrationinformation.org/Profiles/display.cfm?ID=344]. Many Colombians are also dispersed throughout Latin America ([[Mexico]], [[Argentina]] and [[Chile]] received political refugees in the mid-to-late 20th century, and Colombian guest workers in the early 2000's). |
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Another meaning refers to the new wave of Colombian artists who have migrated seeking better opportunities and new markets. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Colombia|Republic of Colombia]] |
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*[[List of Colombians|Famous Colombians]] |
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*[[Colombian American]] |
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*[[Afro-Colombian]] |
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*[[Juanes]] |
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*[[Shakira]] |
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*[[Fernando Botero]] |
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*[[Gabriel García Márquez]] |
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*[[Sofia Vergara]] |
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*[[Movies depicting Colombia]] |
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*[[Colombian Armed Conflict]] |
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[[Category:Colombian people]] |
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[[Category:People of Colombian descent]] |
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[[Category:Ethnic groups in the United Kingdom]] |
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[[Category:Diasporas]] |
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