Mompox Filigree: Colombia’s Artistic Heritage

Mompox Filigree: Colombia’s Artistic Heritage

In Mompox, Colombia, local craftsmen have developed an art that they have now preserved for centuries: filigree. Credit: Juan Camilo Perez / Colombia OneMompox, Colombia, is the birthplace of the filigree. This crafting technique has its roots in the Spanish conquest of Colombia, especially in Mompo

How James Bond Created Mexico City Dead Carnival

How James Bond Created Mexico City Dead Carnival

The 2015 film James Bond Spectre gave life back to Mexico City’s dead carnival after portraying it in the movie. Credit: Enstropia – CC-BY-4.0 via Wikimedia Commons. For nearly a decade, Mexico City has celebrated the Day of the Dead with a massive, vibrant carnival. While the holiday itself dates b

Marina Chapman, the Colombian Woman Raised by Monkeys

Marina Chapman, the Colombian Woman Raised by Monkeys

A Colombian woman claims she was raised by monkeys after being kidnapped and abandoned in Colombia’s jungle. Credit: Tambako the Jaguar / CC BY-ND 2.0Marina Chapman, a Colombian woman, claims to have spent her early years being raised by capuchin monkeys in the Colombian jungle after being abducted

Francy Barahona: A Colombian Bringing Cali Salsa to the Heart of Paris

Francy Barahona: A Colombian Bringing Cali Salsa to the Heart of Paris

Francy Barahona is a Colombian professional salsa dancer and director of a salsa academy in Paris, shares a journey full of challenges. Credit: Courstesy of Francy BarahonaColombian salsa champion Francy Barahona has gone through a challenging journey that led her to direct CaliSabor, a prominent sa

The Most Expensive Cities to Live in Colombia

The Most Expensive Cities to Live in Colombia

Colombia is a country with a good quality of life. Among the most expensive cities in the country is Medellin. Credit: Victor Cohen / Colombia OneColombia has gained popularity as a destination for expatriates and foreign investors seeking a balance between quality of life and affordable costs. Howe

Mateo Blanco: Inspirational Colombian-American Artist in Miami

Mateo Blanco: Inspirational Colombian-American Artist in Miami

Mateo Blanco, a renowned Colombian-American music tenor and visual artist from Miami, shares his inspirational journey with Colombia One. Credit: Juan David Tena Courtesy.Mateo Blanco, a renowned Colombian-American tenor and visual artist, has undertaken a journey filled with challenges, lessons, an

Abruzzo, the Italian Town Where Wine Flows from a Public Fountain

Abruzzo, the Italian Town Where Wine Flows from a Public Fountain

In Abruzzo, Italy, you can find the town of Caldari di Ortona, which has become a viral phenomenon thanks to its public fountain of red wine. Credit: Nardino, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 / FlickrIn the Abruzzo region, in southern Italy, there is a place where wine is not only bought in restaurants or wineries,

Early England Linked to the Mediterranean and the Arctic Through Migration

Early England Linked to the Mediterranean and the Arctic Through Migration

1130 depiction from the Miscellany on the life of St. Edmund of Angles, Saxons, and Jutes crossing the sea to England. Credit: Tgec17 / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0A groundbreaking study has revealed that early England’s population was shaped by long-term, steady migration from both the Mediterr

Cerete: The Birthplace of Colombia’s Cumbiamba Music

Cerete: The Birthplace of Colombia’s Cumbiamba Music

Cerete, a town located in Colombia’s Cordoba department, is known for being the birthplace of the cumbiamba. Credit: Jdvillalobos, CC BY 3.0 / Wikimedia CommonsLocated in northern Colombia, in the department of Cordoba, Cerete is a town renowned for its rich cultural, musical, and agricultural herit

Indigenous Legends from Colombia: An Ancient Bond Between People and Land

Indigenous Legends from Colombia: An Ancient Bond Between People and Land

Colombia still remembers the legends of its original Indigenous peoples—stories that echo an ancient bond between the people and the land. Credit: Zeafra, CC BY 2.0 / Wikimedia CommonsColombia is a country deeply marked by the legacy of its Indigenous peoples. Before the arrival of European conquero

The 2026 Manizales Fair Kicks Off in Colombia

The 2026 Manizales Fair Kicks Off in Colombia

The Manizales Fair 2026, now in its 69th year, has begun, offering music, parades, and tradition to Colombia and the world. Credit: Shutterstock.The 69th edition of the Manizales Fair kicked off this Saturday, January 3, and will run through Sunday the 11th in the capital of Caldas, establishing its

Ancient Burial Site in Africa Reveals World’s Oldest Adult Cremation

Ancient Burial Site in Africa Reveals World’s Oldest Adult Cremation

Reconstruction of the cremation ritual. Credit: Jessica I. Cerezo-Román / CC BY-NC 4.0A remarkable discovery in northern Malawi has revealed what scientists believe is the world’s oldest known cremation of an adult in Africa. The find, dating back approximately 9,500 years, offers rare insight into

Colombia ‘Burns the Año Viejo’ to Welcome 2026

Colombia ‘Burns the Año Viejo’ to Welcome 2026

On the night of December 31, Colombia will “burn the Año Viejo” to welcome 2026, in a tradition that dates back to the mid-20th century. Credit: Pixabay / Josep Maria Freixes / Colombia One.In many corners of Colombia, the farewell to the year does not take place in silence nor is it limited to a co

Kennedy Center Event Cancellations Mount After Trump’s Name Added

Kennedy Center Event Cancellations Mount After Trump’s Name Added

The changing of the name has sparked protests from musicians, dance companies, and long-standing partner organizations. Credit: Kennedy Center.A growing list of event cancellations and institutional ruptures has shaken the Kennedy Center, the nation’s premier performing arts venue since its board co

Hidden Ritual Bath Unearthed in Jerusalem After 2,000 Years

Hidden Ritual Bath Unearthed in Jerusalem After 2,000 Years

The excavation area where the purification bath was discovered in Jerusalem. Credit: Israel Antiquities AuthorityArchaeologists have uncovered a rare ancient ritual bath beneath the Western Wall Plaza, providing a unique glimpse into the religious practices of Jerusalem nearly 2,000 years ago. The s

Most Popular Baby Names Registered in Colombia in 2025

Most Popular Baby Names Registered in Colombia in 2025

The names given to newborns in Colombia in 2025 combine traditional biblical names with those influenced by foreign cultures. Credit: Michael Morse, Public Domain / Pexels.Colombia’s National Civil Registry made public the final list of the most frequently registered names among newborns across the

Brigitte Bardot, French Film Icon and Cultural Force, Dies at 91

Brigitte Bardot, French Film Icon and Cultural Force, Dies at 91

Bardot’s death marks the end of a remarkable and often controversial journey — one that began in post-war Paris and took her from modeling and ballet to international screen superstardom before a dramatic reinvention as an animal welfare activist. Credit: WikipediaFrench cinema and cultural history

Buenaventura Wins National Award for Community Tourism in Agua Clara

Buenaventura Wins National Award for Community Tourism in Agua Clara

Representatives from Buenaventura celebrate the Community Tourism award for Agua Clara at ENART 2025 in Armenia, Quindio, highlighting Pacific Colombia’s community-led travel projects. Credit: Alcaldia Distrital de Buenaventura.Buenaventura is tired of being known for only one thing: its port. This