Do You Speak Spanish? How Words and Meanings Change Across Latin America

Do You Speak Spanish? How Words and Meanings Change Across Latin America

In Latin America, many Spanish words have regional variations, especially when referring to food, objects, and clothing. Credit: Kewing, CC BY-NC 2.0 / FlickrSpanish is the language that unites millions of people in Latin America, but it is also an endless source of surprises. Although we share the

Who Was Nimrod, Mysterious Bible King and Tower of Babel Builder?

Who Was Nimrod, Mysterious Bible King and Tower of Babel Builder?

Nimrod, the ruler credited with constructing the Tower of Babel, is a mysterious Bible figure whose identity remains uncertain. Credits: Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons.Nimrod, the tyrant mentioned in Genesis, has been a source of mystery and intrigue for historians and biblical scholars for mi

Discovering Colombia: The Five Best Destinations for First-Time Travelers

Discovering Colombia: The Five Best Destinations for First-Time Travelers

Discover the five best destinations for first-time travelers to Colombia, for a sensational and unforgettable experience. Credit: Victor Cohen / Colombia OneColombia has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers seeking adventure, rich cultural experiences, and breathtaking landscapes

Chinchina, Colombia’s Emporium of Coffee

Chinchina, Colombia’s Emporium of Coffee

Chinchina is known as the coffee emporium of Colombia, and is renowned for its giant coffee cup, the largest in the country. Credit: Victor Cohen / Colombia OneIn the heart of Colombia’s Coffee Cultural Landscape lies Chinchina, a town in the department of Caldas known as the country’s coffee empori

Beauty Secrets of Colombian Women Revealed

Beauty Secrets of Colombian Women Revealed

Colombian women are known for their personal care; for this reason, many of them have beauty secrets they put into practice to stay radiant. Credit: Jorge Larios, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0Colombian women are among the most beautiful women in the world. They have always been known for their dedication to perso

Colombia Marks September with Jazz Festivals Across the Country

Colombia Marks September with Jazz Festivals Across the Country

In Colombia, during the month of September, several cities pay tribute to jazz, a musical genre that has been embraced in the country. Credit: Esaenztejada, CC BY 4.0 / Wikimedia CommonsThe month of September in Colombia sounds like jazz. Cities such as Bogota, Medellin, Cali, Pasto, and Santa Cruz

Luis Miguel, a Colombian Tattoo Artist Making Waves in the US

Luis Miguel, a Colombian Tattoo Artist Making Waves in the US

Luis Miguel, a tattoo artist from Medellin, Colombia, decided to move to the U.S. to pursue personal and professional growth. Credit: Courtesy of Luis Miguel HinestrozaTattoo artist Luis Miguel Hinestroza is perhaps the most well-known Colombian in the U.S. tattoo scene. A professional tattoo artist

Yudi Aguilar: Colombian Pioneer of Cali Salsa in Spain

Yudi Aguilar: Colombian Pioneer of Cali Salsa in Spain

Yudi Aguilar, one of the most iconic figures of Colombian Cali-style salsa in Spain, discusses her life and art with ColombiaOne. Credit: Yudy Aguilar CourtesyYudi Aguilar is one of the most iconic figures of Colombian Cali-style salsa, a discipline she has managed to take to Spain and elsewhere in

Christ the King of Belalcazar: A Symbol of Faith and Hope in Colombia

Christ the King of Belalcazar: A Symbol of Faith and Hope in Colombia

The Cristo Rey of Belalcazar, located in Caldas, Colombia, is a symbol of peace, reconciliation, and faith for its inhabitants. Credit: Juan Rafael, CC BY-SA 4.0 / Wikimedia CommonsThe Christ the King of Belalcazar is a monumental sculpture located on Cerro del Oso, in Belalcázar, in the southwest o

The Legend of La Madremonte: Colombia’s Guardian of the Forest

The Legend of La Madremonte: Colombia’s Guardian of the Forest

La Madremonte is an important figure in Colombia’s folkflore: according to the legend, she is the guardian of forest and nature. Credit: SajoR / CC BY-NC 2.5In the depths of Colombia’s lush Amazon and Eastern Plains, the legend of La Madremonte has been passed down through generations, rooted in the

Colombia’s Ibague Ready for Its Signature ‘Ciudad Musical’ Festival

Colombia’s Ibague Ready for Its Signature ‘Ciudad Musical’ Festival

Ibague is ready for the sixth edition of the Ibagué Ciudad Musical Festival, one of the most important music events in Colombia. Credit: Edgar Jimenez, CC BY-SA 2.0 / Wikimedia CommonsIbague, Colombia, is preparing to host the Ibague Ciudad Musical Festival 2025, which will take place from September

Colombia, the Land of Paso Fino and Horseback Riding

Colombia, the Land of Paso Fino and Horseback Riding

Horse riding is extremely popular in Colombia, with diversified activites such as the Paso Fino or horseback riding. Credit : Victor Cohen / ColombiaOneIn Colombia, horse riding might be one of the best activities you could experience. There is an established culture of horse riding in the country,

One Hundred Years of Solitude: A Colombian Work of Art

One Hundred Years of Solitude: A Colombian Work of Art

Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude explores the Buendia family’s fate and history’s cycles in the magical town of Macondo. Credit Armando Calderon/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s “One Hundred Years of Solitude”, originally published in 1967, is a cornerstone of Latin Ame

Strangest Latino Names Derived from English Words

Strangest Latino Names Derived from English Words

In several Caribbean countries, there are strange Latino names inspired by English words — some of them are quite funny. Credit: P!o, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 / FlickrIn the Caribbean and in several regions of Latin America, a curious and fascinating phenomenon has developed: the creation of Latino given nam

Benkos Bioho: The African Captive Who Defied Slavery in Colombia

Benkos Bioho: The African Captive Who Defied Slavery in Colombia

Benkos Bioho is one of the main Afro figures in Colombia, a leader who defied slavery and founded the first free town in the Americas. Credit: Kosmel Bonfante, CC BY 3.0 / Wikimedia Commons.Cartagena de Indias was once one of the main ports of entry for African slaves into the Americas. Among the te

Baby in Colombia Registered as ‘Chat Yipiti,’ Name Inspired by ChatGPT

Baby in Colombia Registered as ‘Chat Yipiti,’ Name Inspired by ChatGPT

A baby in Colombia was registered with the name Chat Yipiti, a reference to OpenAI’s ChatGPT program, sparking debate on social media. Credit: World Bank Photo Collection / CC BY NC ND 2.0In the town of Cerete, Colombia, a baby was registered with the name Chat Yipiti, a choice inspired by artificia

The Animeros: Colombia’s Mysterious Guardians of the Souls

The Animeros: Colombia’s Mysterious Guardians of the Souls

The animeros in Colombia are part of a religious tradition. These individuals are responsible for praying for souls in purgatory. Credit: AP / Colombia OneThe animeros are one of the most fascinating spiritual and religious manifestations in Colombia. Mostly substisting in the Antioquia department a

Panela Tour in Boyaca, Colombia: Learning About the Craft of Cane Sugar

Panela Tour in Boyaca, Colombia: Learning About the Craft of Cane Sugar

In Boyaca, several farms offer tours where visitors can learn about the production of panela, Colombia’s traditional sweet. Credit: Lon&Queta, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 / FlickrBoyaca plays a leading role in the production of one of Colombia’s most emblematic products: Panela. This delicacy, made from sugarca

Colombia Celebrates the World Day of Laziness in Itagüi

Colombia Celebrates the World Day of Laziness in Itagüi

Every year, the World Day of Laziness is celebrated in Itagüi, Colombia, with hundreds of people taking beds to the streets. Credit: Alcaldia de ItaguiEvery year, Itagüi, Colombia, celebrates the World Day of Laziness. This town, located less than 10 minutes from Medellin, wraps up its traditional F

Colombia’s House Approves Law Against Female Genital Mutilation

Colombia’s House Approves Law Against Female Genital Mutilation

In a historic move, Colombia’s House of Representatives has unanimously approved a bill aimed at preventing, addressing, and eradicating female genital mutilation. Credit: Ocha Colombia / CC NC ND 2.0 In a historic move, Colombia’s House of Representatives has unanimously approved a bill aimed at pr

Meet Michelle Char, Queen of the Barranquilla Carnival 2026

Meet Michelle Char, Queen of the Barranquilla Carnival 2026

Michelle Char is the new queen of the Barranquilla Carnival 2026, which will take place from Feb. 14 to 17. Credit: Michelle Char, InstagramThe new queen of the 2026 Barranquilla Carnival was officially announced yesterday: Michelle Char has been chosen as the cultural ambassador of Colombia’s most

Pereira’s 2025 Harvest Festival Kicks Off in Colombia’s Coffee Axis

Pereira’s 2025 Harvest Festival Kicks Off in Colombia’s Coffee Axis

Pereira is ready for one of the most important events in Colombia’s Coffee Axis, the 2025 Harvest Festival. Credit: Triangulo del Café Travel / CC BY 2.0Colombia welcomes today Pereira’s 2025 Harvest Festival (Fiestas de la Cosecha) as part of the celebration of the city’s 162nd anniversary. The fes