American travelers going abroad this summer will find their money buys more in some unexpected countries, including Japan and Australia.
Category: Colombia
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In Colombia, a Park for Anacondas and Anteaters, Where Ranchers Are Now Rangers
Colombia created its latest, and perhaps last, national park by befriending the traditional ranching culture that surrounds it.
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England, Bruised but Unbowed, Reaches World Cup Semifinals
The Lionesses, champions of Europe, rallied past Colombia but now face yet another hurdle: a semifinal with host Australia on Wednesday.
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Colombians Seeking to Rally South America Behind Ukraine Were Nearly Killed
A deadly missile strike on a crowded restaurant wounded three Colombians who hope to build support for Ukraine in a continent that has avoided taking sides.
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Visa Backlog in Brazil, Colombia, India and Mexico Takes Toll in U.S.
The pileup has left visitors from places like Brazil, Colombia, India and Mexico waiting months, even a year or more, to visit family or do business in America.
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Where Even the Food Is Magic: A Treasure Hunt for the Flavors of Caribbean Colombia
The New York Times – Travel:In a region Gabriel García Márquez once called home, a garlic-and-coconut-infused journey guided by the culinary expertise of another local celebrity, the acclaimed chef Leonor Espinosa.
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She Brought New Sounds to Colombia. The World’s Catching Up.
The New York Times – Music:Jacqueline Nova created forward-thinking, often transgressive electroacoustic music in the 1960s. New releases are helping put her back on the map.
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Bogotá’s ‘Concept Stores’ Showcase Colombia’s Emerging Brands
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Shops like St. Dom and Ba hué offer customers in the capital ways to explore the latest trends while supporting the country’s brands.
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The Colombian Architect Who Reimagined Modernism for a New Era
The New York Times – T Magazine:Rogelio Salmona transformed the look of Bogotá, while also considering how to build homes for an increasingly liberal society.
