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About 1000 BC, there was a hunter-gatherer society near Bogota today. Around 1000 AD, the American Indians created a political system. It is a pyramid-shaped structure with the top of the tower as the leader. In today's Colombia, two civilizations have adopted this complex system. One is Tayronas in the Caribbean region, and the other is Bogota
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The area of Colombia is 3 times the size of Japan's capital: Bogota language: Spanish average GDP:48 ten thousand yen per person (Japan is 4.2 million yen) Bogota, the capital of Colombia, is 2600m above sea level. As an equatorial country, coffee is produced in mountains at higher elevations. You can feel the waves more when climbing stairs in Bogota at 2600m above sea level.
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In the era before the arrival of Columbus, about 1000 BC, there was a hunter-gatherer society near Bogota. Around 1000 AD, the American Indians created a political system. It is a pyramid-shaped structure with the top of the tower as the leader. In today's Colombia, two civilizations have adopted this complex system. One is Tayronas in the Caribbean region.
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Colombian Ramon coffee bean grinding scale method varieties taste introduction after the news of Napoleon I's invasion of Spain in 1808 spread to Colombia, the people of the region immediately launched an independence movement. On July 20, 1810, a large-scale uprising against Spanish colonial rule broke out in Bogota and the Governor of New Granada was arrested. In November 1811, representatives from various places were in the organizing country of Bogota.
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Colombian boutique coffee beans introduce Colombian coffee with a silky taste. Colombian coffee is equated with high quality and good taste. It is sweet in acid, low in bitterness, rich in nutrition, with a unique sour and mellow taste, and the sour, bitter and sweet flavors of Colombian super coffee match well. Unique fragrance, after drinking, the fragrance is full
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After the news of Napoleon I's invasion of Spain in 1808 spread to Colombia, the people of that place immediately launched an independence movement. On July 20, 1810, a large-scale uprising against Spanish colonial rule broke out in Bogota and the Governor of New Granada was arrested. In November 1811, representatives from all over the world organized Congress in Bogota and established the New Granada Joint Provincial Government, which was announced on November 11.
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After the news of Napoleon I's invasion of Spain in 1808 spread to Colombia, the people of that place immediately launched an independence movement. On July 20, 1810, a large-scale uprising against Spanish colonial rule broke out in Bogota and the Governor of New Granada was arrested. In November 1811, representatives from all over the world organized Congress in Bogota and established the New Granada Joint Provincial Government, which was announced on November 11.
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Second: in 1808, a priest introduced coffee beans to Colombia for the first time from the French Antilles via Venezuela. One of them is that Colombia's first coffee seeds were imported from Venezuela through the province of Santander. [1] third: the earliest records of coffee cultivation in Colombia appeared in The Illustrated Orinoca, a Spanish missionary named The Illustrated Orinoca.
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Colombia as a new tourist destination, the capital Bogota overnight there are many interesting shops, small cafes next to small cafes. The author of this article went on a trip to the coffee area in central Colombia. When he walked in the old streets of Santa Fe de Bogot for the good name of coffee, he smelled coffee. La Peluquera (Spanish for barber) is a cafe, also
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When news of Napoleon I's invasion of Spain reached Colombia in 1808, the people there immediately launched an independence movement. On July 20, 1810, Bogotá erupted in a massive uprising against Spanish colonial rule, arresting the governor of New Granada. In November 1811, representatives of the provinces organized a Congress in Bogotá, and the United Provincial Government of New Granada was established and proclaimed on November 11.
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The largest producer of quality coffee in the world! The traditional deep-roasted coffee has a strong and memorable flavor. In 1808, coffee was first introduced to Colombia, which was brought by a priest from the French Antilles via Venezuela. Today, the country is the second largest producer after Brazil, with an annual output of 13 million bags of 60 kg each.
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When news of Napoleon I's invasion of Spain reached Colombia in 1808, the people there immediately launched an independence movement. On July 20, 1810, Bogotá erupted in a massive uprising against Spanish colonial rule, arresting the governor of New Granada. In November 1811, representatives of the provinces organized a congress in Bogotá, and the United Provincial Government of New Granada was established and proclaimed on November 11.
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The largest producer of quality coffee in the world! The traditional deep-roasted coffee has a strong and memorable flavor. In 1808, coffee was first introduced to Colombia, which was brought by a priest from the French Antilles via Venezuela. Today, the country is the second largest producer after Brazil, with an annual output of 13 million bags of 60 kg each.
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The largest producer of quality coffee in the world! The traditional deep-roasted coffee has a strong and memorable flavor. In 1808, coffee was first introduced to Colombia, which was brought by a priest from the French Antilles via Venezuela. Today, the country is the second largest producer after Brazil, with an annual output of 13 million bags of 60 kg each.
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The largest producer of quality coffee in the world! The traditional deep-roasted coffee has a strong and memorable flavor. In 1808, coffee was first introduced to Colombia, which was brought by a priest from the French Antilles via Venezuela. Today, the country is the second largest producer after Brazil, with an annual output of 13 million bags of 60 kg each.
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The largest producer of quality coffee in the world! The traditional deep-roasted coffee has a strong and memorable flavor. In 1808, coffee was first introduced to Colombia, which was brought by a priest from the French Antilles via Venezuela. Today, the country is the second largest producer after Brazil, with an annual output of 13 million bags of 60 kg each.
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The largest producer of quality coffee in the world! The traditional deep-roasted coffee has a strong and memorable flavor. In 1808, coffee was first introduced to Colombia, which was brought by a priest from the French Antilles via Venezuela. Today, the country is the second largest producer after Brazil, with an annual output of 13 million bags of 60 kg each.
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The largest producer of quality coffee in the world! The traditional deep-roasted coffee has a strong and memorable flavor. In 1808, coffee was first introduced to Colombia, which was brought by a priest from the French Antilles via Venezuela. Today, the country is the second largest producer after Brazil, with an annual output of 13 million bags of 60 kg each.
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