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Official name: Republic of Colombia
National day: July 20th (Independence Day)
Capital city: Bogota
Form of government: Presidential representative democratic republic. The government is divided into three branches, the executive, legislative and judicial.
Political division: 32 departments and one capital district
Head of state: Gustavo Petro
Area: 2.070.408 km²
Population: 45.5 million
Language: Spanish
Currency: Colombian Peso
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Brazil commemorates Indigenous Peoples’ Day
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RAISG and ACTO share a regional vision for the sustainable development of the Amazon
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ACTO presents the Project Identification Template proposal to GEF to promote governance and sustainable management of the Amazonian aquifer systems in the region
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Representatives of the Pan-Amazonian Social Forum are received by the Executive Director and technical team of ACTO
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Guyana: ACTO is hiring a Consulting Company or Institution specialized in hydrogeology
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Recommendations and conclusions for the territorial protection and health care for indigenous communities were presented in the triple border region of Peru, Brazil, and Bolivia
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