M-Movement: In Colombia the streets flood with taxis and motorcycles. The taxis are used instead of getting your own car because it is cheaper and people use motorcycles because they are fast and can get through tight gaps.
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N-National pride: A form of national pride for Colombia is Juan Valdez (he is like the uncle sam of colombia) because he is an icon of Colombia because he represents the the coffee culture. Juan Valdez is also a coffee brand!
O-Organizations: One organization in Colombia i know of is the Federacion Nacional De Cafeteros, what they do in that organization is they do their best to help out the people who grow coffee to have better living conditions because they work alot and barely ever get to rest. That is the organization's goal
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P-Population: Colombia has a population of 47.12 million people as of 2013 it's population has grown by almost 10,000,000 people in the last 16 years. That is a lot for a country a little bit bigger than Texas, but compared to The United States population Colombia has 6 times less people.
Q-Quality of life: In Colombia there is also levels of what quality of life you have, like in the us if your rich in Colombia you would be estrato 6 but if you where poor here in Colombia you would be estrato 1 . If your in the middle you would be estrato 3 . So if you are in the low estrato's you have a bad quality of life and its the opposite if you are in the high estrato's.
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*richest man in Colombia
R-Religion: 90% of Colombia is roman catholic (so am i). 1 thing roman catholic's celebrate is semana santa. Semana Santa is the holy week that precedes Easter Sunday.