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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 100. Chapters: Simon Bolivar, Viceroyalty of New Granada, United Fruit Company, Timeline of Colombian history, Colombian armed conflict, Battle of Cartagena de Indias, Military career of Simon Bolivar, History of Bogota, Colombian Economy and Politics 1929-1958, Gran Colombia, Patriotic Union, Marquetalia Republic, Bogotazo, Congress of Cucuta, National Front, Constituent Assembly of Colombia, Yair Klein, Jose Celestino Mutis, Indigenous peoples in Colombia, Separation of Panama from Colombia, Congress of Angostura, Colombian Declaration of Independence, Manuel de Bernardo Alvarez del Casal, Muisca mythology, Revolt of the Comuneros, United Provinces of New Granada, Antonio Ricaurte, Bolivar's campaign to liberate New Granada, Hacienda, Battle of Cucuta, Benkos Bioho, Spanish reconquest of New Granada, 1980 Dominican Embassy siege in Bogota, Spanish conquest of the Chibchan Nations, Spanish capture of Providencia, States of Colombia, Alianza Americana Anticomunista, India Catalina, Rodrigo Granda affair, List of Viceroys of New Granada, Vargas Swamp Battle, CONVIVIR, Hacienda Napoles, Tinigua, Hay-Herran Treaty, Republic of New Granada, People's Revolutionary Army, United States of Colombia, Galeras tragedy, Simon Bolivar Guerrilla Coordinating Board, Vargas Swamp Lancers, Pre-Columbian goldworking of the Chibchan area, Colombian real, Piedras del Tunjo Archaeological Park, Muisca rulers, Gaspar de Rodas, Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History, Sopo Archangels, Government of Santa Marta, Pedro Fernandez de Lugo, Poporo, Poporo Quimbaya, Jose Antonio Galan, Esguerra-Barcenas Treaty, Killing Peace: Colombia's Conflict and the Failure of U.S. Intervention, The Pamphlet Scandal, Designate, Colombia Military Coup.