Weekend Routines That Help Foreigners Integrate Into Colombian Culture

Weekend Routines That Help Foreigners Integrate Into Colombian Culture

Weekend routines in Colombia that help foreigners build real connections and integrate faster. The Sunday Ciclovía in Bogotá transforms major city arteries into communal spaces, serving as a primary entry point for foreign residents to integrate into Colombian daily life. Credit: Lombana / Wikimedia

Juanes, Maluma or Karol G Have Legitimized Parlache, Slang of Marginality

Juanes, Maluma or Karol G Have Legitimized Parlache, Slang of Marginality

Karol G, paisa singer who, along with Juanes, Maluma and other artists, has legitimized marginal slang. Credit: X: @karolgIn Medellin and its metropolitan area, as occurs in any city in the world, there exists a subculture that arose from marginality that developed its own linguistic expression. In

After All, Pope Leo XIV Is No Francis!

After All, Pope Leo XIV Is No Francis!

Pope Leo XIV’s statements denying the Catholic blessing to same-sex couples show that he is not like Francis on social issues. Credit: Quirinale, Public Domain / Lula Oficial, CC BY-SA 4.0. / Wikimedia.Nearly a year has passed since Leo XIV assumed the papacy, and the evidence no longer allows for n

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

The Myths That Make April 23 a Special Day for Language

The Myths That Make April 23 a Special Day for Language

Although there is no evidence that Shakespeare was Catholic, historian Clare Asquith believes that there are discernible traces of Catholicism in his writing. Credit: Public DomainThe global calendar reserves April 23 for a singular coincidence: on this day, the UN simultaneously celebrates Spanish

Colombia Records a Rise in Single-Person Households in 2025

Colombia Records a Rise in Single-Person Households in 2025

In Colombia, single-person households have increased significantly; in 2025, they rose by 20%, and this trend is expected to continue growing. Credit: Quiltsalad, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 / FlickrIn Colombia, living alone is no longer an exception but a growing trend. Colombia’s seen a rise in single-person

Monteria, Colombia, Prepares for the 2026 National Cattle Fair

Monteria, Colombia, Prepares for the 2026 National Cattle Fair

Monteria is ready for one of the most important fairs in Colombia: the National Cattle Fair, which will take place from June 5 to June 15. Credit: Eduardo Hildt, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 / FlickrMonteria, Colombia, is getting ready to celebrate one of its most emblematic events: the 2026 National Cattle Fair

From the Amazon now Emerge Echoes with Rap from Six Indigenous Colombians

From the Amazon now Emerge Echoes with Rap from Six Indigenous Colombians

Rap has found a powerful echo full of new messages in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Credit, refernce image: Natural National Parks of ColombiaRap, a musical genre with an urban genetic mark since it originated in the early 1970s in the Bronx, New York, has found a powerful echo full of new mes

Tipping in Colombia: What to Pay at Restaurants, Taxis, Hotels, and Salons

Tipping in Colombia: What to Pay at Restaurants, Taxis, Hotels, and Salons

A complete guide to tipping in Colombia: learn when and how much to tip at restaurants, taxis, hotels, and salons. A street musician receives a cash tip in an illustrative image related to tipping customs, where gratuities function as voluntary gestures rather than fixed obligations in many service

Bogota Book Fair 2026: Colombia to Present 3 Books on the San Jose Galleon

Bogota Book Fair 2026: Colombia to Present 3 Books on the San Jose Galleon

Colombia will present three books about the San Jose galleon tomorrow at the 2026 Bogota International Book Fair (FILBo). Credit: Josep Maria Freixes / Colombia One.Colombia will present three new publications on the San Jose galleon, its scientific study, and the stories associated with this submer

The first Colombian to obtain the title of Master Chef of France

The first Colombian to obtain the title of Master Chef of France

Andres Fernandes León incorporates haute cuisine techniques into traditional Colombian dishes. Credit: CascajalThe Colombian-French chef Andres Fernandes Leon joined the Maîtres Cuisiniers de France (MCF) association after a unanimous vote at the World Congress in Seoul, South Korea. His appointment

Places You Must Visit in Valledupar, Colombia

Places You Must Visit in Valledupar, Colombia

Valledupar is the birthplace of vallenato in Colombia; this city has several places to visit that reflect its rich musical culture. Credit: Jdvillalobos, CC BY 3.0 / Wikimedia CommonsLocated in the heart of Colombia’s Caribbean region, Valledupar is known not only as the birthplace of vallenato musi

Dishes You Must Try in Valledupar, Colombia

Dishes You Must Try in Valledupar, Colombia

Valledupar is one of the cities in Colombia that offers a wide variety of dishes reflecting the flavors of the Colombian Caribbean coast. Credit: Julio Cesar, CC BY-SA 3.0 / Wikimedia Commons The cuisine of Colombia’s Caribbean region is as vibrant as its music, and in Valledupar, food plays a centr

Colombian Vibes: Food Truck Brings Identity and Flavor to Southern France

Colombian Vibes: Food Truck Brings Identity and Flavor to Southern France

A Colombian food truck in France brings the country’s culture and iconic dishes to new audiences with a vibrant experience on wheels. Credit: Colombian Vibes.In southern France, near the city of Montpellier, a vibrant food truck is introducing locals to the richness of Colombian cuisine. Colombian V