How does colombia celebrate their independence day




















Colombian Independence Day is Tuesday, July 20, FREE with online registration. There is live music Saturday from pm. The Parade of the Flowers is Sunday at 11am. A few Spaniards ruled millions of Latin Americans through a strict and cruel caste system. Spanish-born Spaniards held the highest rank. American-born Spaniards or Criollos Creoles held the second rank. Dave Zajac, Record-Journal. Colony Rd. Restrepo said that more than 50 percent of their customers are Ecuadorian.

Distinct character In Colombia, the day is celebrated in bigger ways. Restrepo said one of the things that characterize Colombian people is their personality. More From This Section. Labor shortage continues to pose challenges for local restaurants Posted Nov 11 Local towns plan Veterans Day ceremonies Posted Nov 10 Area municipalities and civic organizations are planning a range of Veterans Day ceremonies today, Pasta business to open on Route 5 in Wallingford Posted Nov 09 Latest News.

Each year, Colombia commemorates the day that an uprising occurred in its capital, Bogota, in The uprising was the catalyst for Colombia to break free of Spanish rule and achieve independence. Communities and families come together to celebrate with feasts, parades, parties, music and more! The Spanish first colonised Colombia in the late 15th and early 16th centuries after Alonso de Ojeda led the first European expedition to the South American country.

Resentment and unhappiness grew amongst the Colombian population for years under Spanish rule. All the tension finally came to a head when Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Spain and put his brother Joseph on the Spanish throne in It was only a matter of time before the unrest would reach the capital in Bogota. They will be celebrating Colombian Independence Day here in Australia.

She says that Colombian Independence Day is a reminder of her cultural values and roots. This means believing in a multi-cultural society that embraces people from all ethnicities regardless of their faith and skin colour. This means freedom with responsibility, being inclusive, egalitarian spirit and fairness. David Cedano, one of our international students also from Bogota, says that the celebrations encourage a sense of community, especially for those living overseas, away from their families.

Some of the things we love doing to celebrate the day include playing or watching sports and listening to traditional folk music such as Cumbia, Champeta and Reggaeton.



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