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[An Audio Excursion to Colombia: Biodiversity, History, and Culture]-[Colombia - Squiz the World]

Squiz Kids · B1 · 2026-02-23

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Discovering Colombia: A Land of Diversity and Legend

Colombia is a nation of remarkable contrasts and vibrant culture, located in the northwest corner of South America. It holds the unique geographical distinction of being the only country on the continent with coastlines on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.

Geographical Wonders and Biodiversity

Colombia’s landscape is incredibly dramatic, featuring the Andes Mountains, the Amazon rainforest, and the Zona Cafetera (coffee-growing region). Due to its location along the Pacific Rim of Fire, the country is home to snow-capped volcanoes and diverse ecosystems. It is arguably the most biodiverse country on Earth, boasting over 1,900 bird species. The wildlife is equally spectacular, featuring jaguars, sloths, spectacled bears, poison dart frogs, and the iconic pink river dolphins of the Amazon.

From Ancient Legends to Modern History

Long before the arrival of the Spanish, indigenous peoples inhabited the land as early as 12,500 BCE. One prominent group, the Muisca, developed complex societies and spiritual rituals. A famous legend emerged from their practice: when a new leader was chosen, he would cover himself in gold dust and offer treasures to the gods in a sacred lake. Spanish conquistadors, hearing these accounts, misunderstood the ritual and imagined a city of gold, leading to the enduring myth of El Dorado.

Following centuries of Spanish colonial rule, figures like Simon Bolivar led independence movements in the 1800s. Today, Colombia is a modern nation that has made significant strides in progressive laws regarding gender equality and human rights, continuing to evolve while honoring its indigenous, African, and European roots.

Cultural Vibrancy and Unique Traditions

Colombia’s cultural identity is a fusion of its varied history. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Barranquilla Carnival, one of the largest in the world, which blends indigenous traditions with African rhythms and Spanish celebrations. The country is also famous for:

  • The River of Five Colors: Known as Caño Cristales, where aquatic plants turn the water into vivid shades of red, yellow, and green.
  • Tejo: The national sport, which involves throwing metal discs at clay boards fitted with gunpowder packets.
  • Unusual Wildlife: Due to the legacy of Pablo Escobar’s private zoo, a population of over 100 invasive hippos now thrives in the wild.

Education and Daily Life

Education in Colombia is compulsory, with a school day typically lasting six hours. Due to the challenging terrain, students' commutes are unique; some in Medellin use the Metro Cable (cable cars) to navigate the steep mountainside, while others in rural areas might travel by boat along the Amazon River.

Culinary Delights

Colombia is a global powerhouse for coffee production. For younger generations and locals, culinary staples include:

  • Arepas: Cornmeal patties filled with cheese, meat, or egg.
  • Empanadas: Crisp pastries with savory fillings.
  • Bandeja Paisa: A hearty platter consisting of rice, beans, meat, egg, and sweet plantain.

Ultimately, Colombia stands as a country defined by its resilience, its stunning natural beauty, and a rich, rhythmic cultural tapestry that continues to surprise the world.

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This is a Squiz Kids podcast.
Your fresh take on what's happening in the world around you.
Each fortnight, we give the world globe a spin and see where we land.
Then we take the kids of Australia and the world on an audio excursion to visit that country and its people.
I'm Christy Kidgerina, and today, on Squiz the World, We're visiting a country with more bird species than any other country on Earth, that produces some of the world's most famous coffee and where, long ago, a ruler covered himself in gold dust, sparking a legend about a lost city of treasure.
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