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[edit]I have removed the anthem lyrics from Tejo (sport), as such material is copyright, and we cannot host it here. — Diannaa (talk) 20:59, 26 May 2016 (UTC)
Autistic assholes busy with "copyright" bullshit
[edit]Hey ControlCorV, I've seen your great contributions on Tejo and Colombia in general and added a non-copyrighted link that is also instructive to the Tejo page. Don't get disencouraged by those autistic trolls running around and destroying the hard work of people like yourself. There's much to do that is CONSTRUCTIVE, instead of destructive. Cheers, keep up and all the best, Tisquesusa (talk) 21:13, 26 May 2016 (UTC)
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The Arabs have left a significant mark on Colombian society.
[edit]With great determination, hard work, and the mercantile traits which they had inherited from their forefathers, they prospered and eventually opened their own businesses in Colombia’s Caribbean coastal towns. Due to their resourcefulness, those who settled in the villages of the countryside were admired and respected by the local inhabitants. However, in the cities, the locals derogatorily called the Syrian newcomers “Turcos,” looking down on them while envying their success.
When the Syrians made some money, most brought brides from their homeland. Only a minority wed Colombian women, including a few from the Guajira Indian tribe. Trying to improve their lives in a land beset by feuding, revolutions and poverty, they had little time to teach their offspring about their Arab culture. In the subsequent years, due to their work-filled lives, the Arabic tongue was almost lost to the Colombian born generations.
Hence, Muslims had to hide their identity. Only much later laws gave freedom and equality to all creeds. Today, there is no problem for people wishing to live under the religion of their choice.
In the political arena, the Arab immigrants have also left an impressive mark. Gabriel Turbay ran for president in 1946, and Julio César Turbay Ayallah, born to an Arab father and Colombian mother, served as president of the country from 1978 to 1982. When first elected he is reported to have stood up in Parliament and declared that he was proud to be of Arab descent.
At any one time, there are from 20 to 30 members of Parliament and the Senate who are of Arab origin.
Colombian singer Shakira, whose father is of Lebanese descent, talks of her pride in her Arabic ancestry.
Respected Colombian neurosurgeon Salomon Hakim, MD, PhD, who worked extensively in the field of hydrocephalus. Dr. Hakim, whose family name means “doctor” or “wise man” in Arabic, earned his medical degree from the Universidad Nacional in Bogotá
The Arabs have left a significant mark on Colombian society.
Colombians with Arab ancestry:
- Shakira
- Gabriel Turbay
- Julio César Turbay Ayala
- Julio César Turbay Quintero
- Diana Turbay
- Paola Turbay
- Paulina Vega Dieppa
- Valerie Domínguez Tarud
- Adriana Tarud Durán
- Majida Issa
- Mario Espitia
- Zulema Jattin Corrales
- Faryd Mondragón
- Fuad Char
- Fuad Reveiz
- Alejandro Char
- Claudia Turbay
- Jorge Alí Triana
- Javier Jattin
- Juan Gossaín
- Yamid Amat
- Álvaro Fayad
- Elías Bechara Zainum
- Robert Farah
- Agmeth Escaf
- Alex Gorayeb
- Gustavo Yacaman
- Mauricio Hadad
- Pablo Sabbag
- Dumar Aljure
- and many more.
--ControlCorV (talk) 16:00, 25 March 2017 (UTC)
Bandeja paisa is not consumed by all ethnic groups and is not consumed in all departments of Colombia. This food represents the paisa culture.
[edit]Bandeja paisa is not consumed by all ethnic groups and is not consumed in all departments of Colombia. This food represents the paisa culture.
Only a small percentage of the Colombian population consumes it in regular basis, that it is originated in a single region of Colombia (Paisa Region) --ControlCorV (talk) 16:08, 25 March 2017 (UTC)
You are not updating any information in the music section. The link about festivals in Colombia already is present in the culture section
[edit]You are not updating any information in the music section. The link about festivals in Colombia already is present in the culture section.
You're overloading the section. The Barranquilla Carnival is not the only festival in Colombia. And the section about music speaks about Cumbia. The genre is what matters.
- Culture[edit source]
- Main article: Culture of Colombia
- See also: Festivals in Colombia and Colombian folklore <- Festivals in Colombia
- Colombia lies at the crossroads of Latin America and the broader American continent, and as such has been hit by a wide range of cultural influences. Native American, Spanish and other European, African, American, Caribbean, and Middle Eastern influences, as well as other Latin American cultural influences, are all present in Colombia's modern culture. Urban migration, industrialization, globalization, and other political, social and economic changes have also left an impression.
- Many national symbols, both objects and themes, have arisen from Colombia's diverse cultural traditions and aim to represent what Colombia, and the Colombian people, have in common. Cultural expressions in Colombia are promoted by the government through the Ministry of Culture. --ControlCorV (talk) 16:18, 25 March 2017 (UTC)