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Colombians (Spanish: Colombianos) are
people identified with the
country of Colombia. This
connection may be residential, legal,
historical or cultural...
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second language speakers, in
addition to Franco-
Columbians.
Approximately 12 per cent of Franco-
Columbians were born in the province; with a
large portion...
- The
Columbian exchange involved plants, animals, diseases, and culture.
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- The
Columbian is a
daily newspaper serving the Vancouver, Washington, and
Clark County,
Washington area. The
paper was
published for its
first decade...
- The
Columbian Issue, also
known as the
Columbians, is a set of 16
postage stamps issued by the
United States to
commemorate the World's
Columbian Exposition...
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Columbian is the
adjective form of Columbia. It may
refer to: The
Columbian Theatre, a
music hall in
northeastern Kansas The
Columbian (Chicago), a building...
- many
thousands were made by him and by
others during the 19th century.
Columbians continued to be made as late as the early-20th century, 90
years after...
- The
Columbian Magazine, also
known as the
Columbian Magazine or
Monthly Miscellany, was a
monthly American literary magazine established by
Mathew Carey...
- The World's
Columbian Exposition, also
known as the
Chicago World's Fair, was a world's fair held in
Chicago from May 5 to
October 31, 1893, to celebrate...
- The
Columbian mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) is an
extinct species of
mammoth that
inhabited North America from
southern Canada to
Costa Rica
during the...