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Principal Locations
  1. Arauca
  2. Armenia
  3. Barrancabermeja
  4. Barranquilla
  5. Bogotá
  6. Bucaramanga
  7. Buenaventura
  8. Cali
  9. Cartagena de Indias
  10. Cúcuta
  11. Florencia
  12. Ibagué
  13. Leticia
  14. Manizales
  15. Medellín
  16. Montería
  17. Neiva
  18. Pasto
  19. Pereira
  20. Popayán
  21. Quibdó
  22. Santa Marta
  23. Tunja
  24. Valledupar
  25. Villavicencio

Resources


Dial To Colombia



U.S. Dept. of State IVG Usage Dial Prefix Codes - Details

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U.S. Department of State - IVG Usage Dial Prefix Codes

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Tips for Travelers to Central & South America

Revised October 1996 The information in this publication is in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission. When this material is reproduced, the Department of State would appreciate receiving a copy at: CA/P/PA, Room 6831, Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520. CURRENT TRAVEL INFORMATIONThe Department of State's Consular Information Sheets are available for every country of the world. They describe topics such as unusual ... [Read More]

2004
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2005 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report
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2003
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Venezuela

Maiquetia Airport, the international airport serving Caracas, is dangerous. Because of the frequency of robberies at gunpoint, travelers are encouraged, if at all possible, to arrive during daylight hours. If it is not possible to arrive during the day, travelers should use extra care both within and outside of the airport. All arriving passengers are urged to make advance plans for transportation from the airport to their place of lodging. If possible, travelers should arrange to be picked up at the airport by someone who is known to them. The Embassy has received frequent reports recently of armed robberies in taxicabs going to and from the airport at Maiquetia. There is no foolproof method of knowing whether a taxi driver at the airport is reliable. It is no longer possible to rely on the fact that a taxi driver ... [Read More]

Remarks at the Rollout of the 2004 Trafficking in Persons Annual Report

SECRETARY POWELL: Well, good afternoon, everyone. I'm very pleased to be here with Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky and Ambassador John Miller1, who heads our trafficking program, and our purpose is to roll out this year's Trafficking in Persons report.The crimes of trafficking in persons are very high on President Bush's priority list, as you all know, and that's why he emphasized it in his UN General Assembly speech this past September. As the President said then, "There is a special evil in the abuse and exploitation of the most innocent and vulnerable. The trade in human beings for any purpose must not be allowed to thrive in our time." [Read More]


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