The Three Pillars Supporting Colombia’s Fintech Growth
In Latin America, approximately 70% of the population is unbanked. In Colombia,...
Read Moreby PanamericanWorld | Jan 18, 2019 | Startups, Startups-Colombia | 0 |
In Latin America, approximately 70% of the population is unbanked. In Colombia,...
Read Moreby PanamericanWorld | Aug 30, 2017 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Colombia | 0 |
Popayan is one of Colombia’s most impressive colonial cities. Located in southwestern Colombia, it is sometimes called the “Ciudad Blanca” (White City) because its buildings are chalk-white. Founded in 1537, its mild climate in the Valle de Cauca quickly attracted wealthy Spanish families who built mansions, schools, churches and monasteries. The city is famous for its Maundy Thursday procession as well as its nightlife. The Iglesia de Ermita is the city’s oldest church, built in 1546, while the Iglesia de San Francisco lays claim to being the most beautiful. Popayan’s tranquility and charm make it a good place to chill out.
Read Moreby PanamericanWorld | May 17, 2017 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Colombia | 0 |
(Image credit: Parque Natural Regional Metropolitano)
Read Moreby Juan Gavasa | Oct 4, 2015 | Business, Business-Colombia | 0 |
Alvaro Concha, Trade Commissioner of Procolombia in Canada, and Miryam Lazarte, director of Go South Consulting, organizing partner of Procolombia for “Bring It On Colombia” in Toronto, October 28 – 29.
Read Moreby Adrian Pelaez | Aug 6, 2015 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Colombia | 0 |
The Colombian capital has vigorous economic indicators (GDP) that puts it in the seventh place among the most important ones in Latin America.
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