Nicky Jam Performed on Bogota Public Transit in Colombia

Nicky Jam Performed on Bogota Public Transit in Colombia

Nicky Jam made a surprise appearance on the TransMilenio, the public transportation system in Bogota, the capital of Colombia. Credit: TransMilenio.The daily routine of thousands of passengers in Bogota was unexpectedly interrupted this Tuesday when singer Nicky Jam appeared inside an articulated bu

Colombia’s Narco Past: How Colombians Really Feel

Colombia’s Narco Past: How Colombians Really Feel

Discover how Colombians really feel about Colombia’s narco past, from narco tours to the Netflix effect on identity. Rather than glorifying the violence for entertainment, many locals prefer to honor the victims at memorial sites like Medellín’s Parque de la Vida, which was built exactly where carte

How the Colombian Workday Works: Hours, Lunch, and Office Culture

How the Colombian Workday Works: Hours, Lunch, and Office Culture

Understand the Colombian workday, from the 44-hour legal maximum and social lunches to office culture and etiquette. The midday meal, known as the almuerzo, is treated as a social obligation where colleagues build the trust and relationships essential to navigating the country’s professional environ

Colombian Drinking Culture: What Every Foreigner Needs to Know

Colombian Drinking Culture: What Every Foreigner Needs to Know

Discover Colombian drinking culture, from shared aguardiente customs to strict DUI laws and nightlife safety tips. Joining a casual parche to toast with local spirits is a cornerstone of socialization, requiring expats to understand both the unwritten rules of the table and the legal boundaries outs

Panini 2026 FIFA World Cup Album: 14 Stickers Only Outside Standard Packs

Panini 2026 FIFA World Cup Album: 14 Stickers Only Outside Standard Packs

The Panini World Cup 2026 album includes 14 exclusive stickers that cannot be found in standard packs. Panini’s 2026 World Cup album features 980 stickers, with 14 rare versions available only through exclusive channels like promotional Coca-Cola bottles. Collectors must often trade or seek secondar

Popular Phrases Colombian Mothers Often Say

Popular Phrases Colombian Mothers Often Say

Colombian mothers often use phrases to educate and instill discipline in their children; these expressions have become part of the country’s culture. Credit: Two Stout monks, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 / Flickr In Colombia, a mother’s words are not only part of upbringing but also a key element of the country’

Indigenous Words: The Americas’ Contribution to English Language

Indigenous Words: The Americas’ Contribution to English Language

Quechua is spoken by 14 million people in the Americas, Guarani by 12 million, Nahuatl by about 3 million, and Inuit by 100,000. Credit: Peter van der Sluijs CC BY-SA 3.0The presence of Indigenous roots in the English language is a living testament to history. Every time someone in London, New York,

Greetings in Colombia: Kisses, Handshakes, and Body Language Explained

Greetings in Colombia: Kisses, Handshakes, and Body Language Explained

Learn how Colombians greet with kisses, handshakes, and body language to avoid etiquette mistakes. Physical greetings like cheek kisses and embraces are a central part of Colombian and broader Latin social culture. Understanding these unspoken rules helps visitors and newcomers build genuine connect

Disney Under New Leader contemplates a change of culture

Disney Under New Leader contemplates a change of culture

Disney’s new era is reigniting debates over culture, identity, and family entertainment. Credit: Michael Gray / CC BY 2.0.For decades, The Walt Disney Company built one of the most powerful brands and culture on the planet around a simple but deeply emotional idea: Making millions of people feel tha

How the Amazon River Helped Design Its Own Territorial Brand

How the Amazon River Helped Design Its Own Territorial Brand

The Amazon River in South America is the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world, and its watershed encompasses Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. Credit: FutureBrandInternational consultancy Future Brand unveiled a new territori

Sachica: The Colombian Town that Consumes the Most Beer

Sachica: The Colombian Town that Consumes the Most Beer

Sachica is the town in Colombia that consumes the most beer, and it is even said to be the town with the highest beer consumption in the world, with 190 liters consumed per person each year. Credit: Irma Beltran ColombiaOne.Sachica has earned a unique place in Colombian popular culture for an unusua

25 Colombian Housing Designers Participated in Milano Design Week 2026

25 Colombian Housing Designers Participated in Milano Design Week 2026

For this reason, the proposals presented explored how spaces can influence the way people live, feel, and relate to their environment. Credit: www.milanodesignweek.coColombian housing designers from cities such as Monteria, Cartagena, Barranquilla, Santa Marta, Bogota and Medellin were brought toget

Cook Sets out to Document at Least 200 Types of Arepas in Colombia

Cook Sets out to Document at Least 200 Types of Arepas in Colombia

In Colombia, there is practically no single corner where arepas are not prepared. Credit: National Radio of ColombiaThere are two basic debates surrounding Colombian arepas: how many kinds there are and what their true origin is. There are estimates that speak of hundreds and even thousands of types

Valledupar, Colombia, Has a New Vallenato King 2026

Valledupar, Colombia, Has a New Vallenato King 2026

Jose Juan Camilo Guerra Mendoza was crowned Vallenato King 2026 in Valledupar, Colombia, during the Vallenato Festival. Credit: Janrito Karamazov, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 / FlickrValledupar, Colombia, now has a new sovereign of the accordion. During the 59th edition of the Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata,

DNA Study Reveals 6,000 Years of Human Migration in South America

DNA Study Reveals 6,000 Years of Human Migration in South America

General view of Los Tres Cerros 1 excavation in the Paraná River Delta. Credit: Adriana Mónica Blasi / Open AccessScientists have pieced together more than 6,000 years of human migration in southern South America using ancient DNA, offering a clearer picture of how early populations lived, moved, an

Amazon Discoveries Reveal Advanced Indigenous Societies Before Colonization

Amazon Discoveries Reveal Advanced Indigenous Societies Before Colonization

The Calzoene’s ‘Stonehenge’. Credit: Leandroisola / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0Archaeologists working alongside a highway expansion in Brazil’s Amapá state have uncovered new evidence of advanced Indigenous societies that lived in the Amazon long before European colonization. The discoveries em