Contacts

Colombian chiki. I want changes! life in colombia through the eyes of a Ukrainian woman: the “most dangerous” city of the world and the beauty of latin america. They refer to each other as "you"

Colombian girls are known for their sensuality. The birthplace of beautiful women is located in the northwest of South America. Colombian girls are very independent, but at the same time they have traditional views. Independent Colombians are good housewives and caring wives. It so happened that sultry macho are the breadwinners and earners, and women can afford to fade into the background. Colombian women are very sensual and loving. They are not only very beautiful, but also discreetly sexy, it is attractive and chaste at the same time. Pay attention to the 10 most beautiful women in Russia 2015.

Relationships are very important to Colombians. They are permanent and usually live long with one man. This is part of their mentality. Although Colombia is a developed country, its inhabitants honor the traditions of the Latin people, whose values ​​differ from American and European ones. The skin of Colombians is usually tanned, thanks to the scorching sun and hot climate. Cat's eyes inherited from the ancestors - Indian tribes. Dark hair, beautiful brown eyes and radiant smiles - these are the women of Colombia. Your attention is presented 10 sexiest Colombians.


Well, her hips certainly don't lie. This Colombian beauty, or simply Shakira, gets hot every time she takes the stage. Born Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, singer, songwriter, dancer, producer and model. She was born and raised in Barranquilla and started performing at school. Success did not overtake her immediately. Her first albums did not make a big splash in the Latin music market.

Glory came to her when she tried herself in England, with the sixth and seventh albums, Fijacion Oral, Vol.1 and Oral Fixation, Vol.2. Her song Hips Don't Lie (Hips don't lie) blew up the stage and cemented Shakira's superstar status forever. Today, she is included in the top 10 most popular female singers of 2015. Her name became a brand, and she herself appeared as a judge on NBC's The Voice. The sexy Colombian star shines everywhere she goes.


Natalia Paris, one of the most recognized models in Colombia. Now, at the age of forty, she continues to stir up South America. From a model, Natalia Paris Gavria has become a successful business woman, releasing personal care products under her own brand. In March 2013, Paris spoke out about the fact that by eating chicken flavored with hormones, children can grow up to be homosexuals.

Then she changed her mind, stating that hormonal chickens are involved in early puberty in girls. The National Federation of Farmers of Colombia was forced to issue a report refuting Paris's unscientific arguments. She didn't touch any more chickens.


Sometimes the combination of two bloodlines can give rise to unearthly beauty. As happened with Nawal Ayub. From the birth of Navl Michel Ayub Valderrama, a beauty that combines Colombian and Lebanese blood. She inherited a striking appearance that made her a beauty queen. In 2004, Ayub introduced the Colombian capital Bogotá as " Miss Bogotá».

The beauty queen was not left without her second homeland, in 2014 Ayub was crowned as “ Miss Lebanon"and in the same year participated in a theatrical performance, on the occasion of the choice" miss World". The model appears on the pages of magazines around the world, delighting with her sultry beauty.


Andrea Serna is tall and curvaceous, has excellent physique and a stunning smile. The famous Colombian model is often in the spotlight because of her love for different hats. After finishing her modeling career, she became a successful TV and radio host. She appears on television as a host or guest on the show.

Her voice can be heard on the radio, as a DJ, and she herself completed her studies as a television producer. Serna was born in Caldas, became famous in Santiago de Cali, and now lives in the bustling capital of Bogotá. She became the producer of the Colombian version of " X factor". She may not be very famous all over the world, but in Colombia she is a superstar.


Carolina Guerra was born in 1986. Stunning beauty, famous Colombian model, actress and TV presenter. In 2005 she represented the capital of the country as " Miss Bogotá". Acting in films including showing a beautiful naked body), and appears regularly on Colombian television.

She has hosted local MTV and has appeared on numerous series including " Crowned Goddess", which was broadcast on the channel Telemundo in USA. Guerra is a successful model and has appeared in numerous spreads. In addition to everything, she became the host of the show " Colombian Top Model».


Manuela Arbelaez is a Colombian and American model and actress. She was born in Medellin in 1988. In 2006 she moved to the USA and lived in New York, New Jersey. Shortly after moving to America, Arbelaez became a finalist in the beauty contest and reality show " latin beauty", which was shown on the channel Univision. Ultimately, she finished in sixth place. Arbelaez became a model in the show Price of Luck.

In 2010, Manuela starred in Robin Thicke's music video for the song " It's in the Mornin'“. Also appeared as a featured guest on the soap opera " Bold and beautiful". In 2012 the magazine Complex chose Arbelaez for first place in the top " 25 Most Attractive TV Show Participants».

In addition, in 2012 she was chosen as the model for the presentation of the main trophy 54 Grammy. That's a lot, Arbelaez is super sexy.


Paula Garces is an American actress who was born in New York in 1974, grew up in Medellin, Colombia, and then moved back to East Harlem in New York. The Colombian American has played many roles, captivating everyone with the image of a girl next door. In 1995 she received leading role in Michelle Pfeiffer's feature film dangerous thoughts».

Since then, the Colombian beauty has made numerous appearances on television and the big screen. She starred in such famous TV series as:

  • "The Sopranos"
  • "CSI: Miami Crime Scene"
  • "Good wife",
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

Garces also appeared on the big screen in the movie " Harold and Kumar". The beauty sees her future in Hollywood, we also believe that we will see her more than once.


Paola Andrea Rey, born Paola Andrea Rey Arcinegasa. She was born in 1979 in San Gil, Santander, Colombia. She has worked as a model and actress in Colombia and is known all over the world. The sexy brunette starred in a number of telenovelas, including " Babysitter”, “Secret passion” and “My other self».

She also starred in feature films. One of which, " Like a cat with a mouse, has received numerous awards and accolades. Ray filmed for fuego in 2005. Was the face of a cosmetics company Nitrogin. Roy is not in vain so popular in Colombia.


Born in Medellin, Colombia. Sandra Valencia is one of the best models in Latin America. With parameters 90-57-90 - the standard of the model world. Brown hair and green eyes set her apart from the rest. The young model has already posed for Diesel, Americano, Leonsia, Chevignon, Onda-de-Mar and many others.

In addition to these companies, she was the face of Besame Lingerie showing the body in all its glory. Valencia was also one of the models chosen Leonisa for fashion week in Ecuador. It seems we should see this beauty more often.


Sofia Vergara is 43 years old today, she is still beautiful, it seems it was quite recently, when she, being a supermodel, smoked on the pages of a magazine and blew up the Internet. She was born in Barranquilla, Colombia. The buxom beauty studied to be a dentist before she left to conquer the modeling business.

Sophia has many films and roles behind her. She is working to become the most successful Colombian in Hollywood and grab all the attention with her impeccable figure and Latin charm.

Colombian girl won't get into bed with you until you meet her father

In fat "zero" our people discovered almost all the nooks and crannies of the planet. South America was no exception. The Russians have reached out to Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, Chile... But Colombia continues to be a mystery to the majority. The fault is a terrible reputation. Drug lords, poverty, crime, Civil War, the lack of the benefits of civilization - approximately such associations this country evokes in us. Nevertheless, about two thousand of our compatriots permanently live in the capital Bogota alone. Express Gazeta correspondent Yevgeny MISHIN flew to Colombia to look into what was there and how. And at the same time, ask your compatriots why they were frightened into such a hole.

Misha and I, dressed as US Marines, are standing on the threshold of the building of the Colombian Ministry of Environment and Development, where the US Embassy sign was put up ten minutes ago. The mansion was rented by the American company Netflix, which is filming in Colombia the third season of the famous Hollywood series Narcos about the life of a drug lord. Pablo Escobar. Mexican director Guillermo Navarro fussing, giving instructions:

Both of you are on the line, but when Pedro ( American-Chilean actor Pedro Pascal, familiar to the Russian audience from the series "Game of Thrones" and "Motherland"; in Narcos he plays Detective Peña.- EAT.) leaves the building and gets into the car, you follow him with your eyes.

The tiny three-minute episode is filmed all day long. The director is not satisfied with the dialogue of the main characters. We stand like idols and try not to freeze - the average daily temperature in Bogota is 15 degrees: the capital was built in the Cordillera - more than 2.5 km above sea level. The guys who were dressed in camouflage and handed out dummies of the M16 were more fortunate. When the director says "Motor", they start walking around the territory with a greyhound look and look into the window of a passing car. At least it's not cold and my legs don't get numb.

During the break, I take a rifle from one of the “special forces”. Like the real thing, only light. Suddenly, the dummy falls off and with a roar falls on the asphalt shop. One of the producers goes berserk, promising to remove him from the set next time. They kick you out here for selfies that you want to take every time you are made up and dressed in unusual clothes.

I starred in the Narcos extras four times and each time I met several Russians at once. For a shooting day here they pay from 35 to 60 dollars - not bad by local standards. The amount of the fee depends on the agent who brought you to the set.

Russian Dima pays well, next time come through him. Amerikos Steven - medium, it is also possible through him. But don’t mess with the Turk Sertach, the fee is minimal, - Misha explains to me.

Colombians get less for a shooting day - about 30 dollars. The appearance of a gringo (white foreigner) in Colombia is a big advantage. They call to act not only in extras, but also in commercials. And there the salary is much higher.

Acting career, however, is not the main source of income for Russians. Most of our compatriots teach English in Colombia. Level foreign languages Colombians (even teachers) are below the plinth, so even with a B2 level it is quite possible to find a job in a private school. Salaries - from 600 to 1200 dollars, which allows you to live quite tolerably: prices in Colombia are noticeably lower than in Russia. For example, you can rent a "odnushka" in Bogota for $ 300, a room - and even cheaper.

Family values

Most of the Russian girls I met in Colombia married Colombians. Recently, a heated discussion has unfolded on the Facebook community "Russians in Colombia" about what the local men are like compared to ours. In the end, we came to the conclusion that there is no difference. Colombians, like Russians, pay for women in restaurants ($16 lunch for two), know how to look after them beautifully, give flowers (a hefty bouquet of excellent roses - less than two bucks), like to watch football and drink with friends in bars. The only difference is in relation to the family. Colombians cultivate super-strong family ties, constantly hanging out not only with mom and dad, but also with other numerous relatives.

Weekends are busy with endless events with Pedro's parents, - Muscovite Anna complains, - we go to a restaurant, then we travel, then we go shopping. It is impossible to stay alone with your husband for an hour!

Colombian girls are beautiful, keenly interested in foreigners and, in general, much more emotional than Russian women. Like men, they are very close to their family and relatives. After the first date, 22-year-old brown-eyed Alejandra dragged me to her home to introduce me to her parents, brothers and sisters. The family council arranged a real interrogation for me, during which it turned out, by the way, that one of Alejandra's brothers was a postgraduate student at the Physics Department of Moscow State University, married a Muscovite and stayed in Russia.

Parents always want to know who I spend time with, Alejandra explained. “If you don’t meet your dad, he won’t let me go to meet you again.”

Colombians are actively interested in foreigners. In public places, they often speak first, ask questions, strive to communicate. Most people know only a few facts about Russia. The first thing that surprises them is the cold. In the country of eternal summer, ordinary Moscow minus 20 is perceived as the North Pole. The second is vodka, which Russians drink in pure form. Although some assured me that they read Dostoevsky and traveled around our country.

Opinions about Russians vary. The taxi driver, having learned that I was from Russia, looked with undisguised bewilderment:

I heard Russians are bad.

I don't know, never met. But I heard something.

Many who have encountered Russians note one main feature - straightforwardness, which in Colombia is most often perceived as rudeness.

We are completely different, - says Luis Perez, working in the international organization AIESEC, every year bringing dozens of foreign trainees to Colombia, including from Russia. - You all speak directly, in the forehead, regardless of whether these things are good or bad. We can't do that.

What's on their mind?

Colombians are politeness and delicacy itself. It's okay to start the request with a convoluted structure like, "Can I kindly ask you to do me a huge favor?" Rudeness is completely absent. Everyone, from salesmen, doctors and police officers, is exceptionally polite and friendly, always smiling and happy to help. Moreover, unlike the United States, you do not feel that this is insincere. The most unpleasant thing for a Colombian is to upset his neighbor. This medal, however, has a downside. All the Russians I met used their last words to scold Colombian politeness and indirectness. Yes, no one will ever offend you, for everyone you are an “amigo”, but you won’t understand what is really on a person’s mind. Colombians will promise mountains of gold - just to please the interlocutor, but they will never even think about implementing the promise. This applies not only to personal, but also business relationships.

A year ago, I was looking for a job as a teacher, went to interviews at universities. Two rectors swore to me that I was the perfect candidate and they would be happy to hire me. But they didn’t even call back,” says 24-year-old Alena.

It is curious that the Colombian Russians are divided and practically do not maintain contacts. Unlike the stubborn Ukrainians-zapadentsev who regularly meet and organize their comical Bandera events in embroidered shirts.

The Colombian government is jumping out of its pants to get rid of its reputation as one of the most dangerous countries in the world and attract tourists. From this point of view, there is little that can compare with Colombia. Amazing natural diversity. Eternal summer. National parks. colonial cities. coffee plantations. Gorgeous Caribbean beaches. Amazon jungle. Cheap food and fruits. But the main thing is people: Colombians will do everything to make you feel at home anywhere. Seeing your confusion in the bank, they will help you fill out the form. If you're hungry, they'll feed you.

You will also be treated to nightclubs - you just have to get to know the locals. Colombians go to clubs in large groups and buy inside (at exorbitant prices!) A bottle of strong alcohol - usually local aguardiente(aniseed vodka) or tequila. When you get to know someone from the company, in five minutes you are already poured, and sometimes it is more difficult to refuse the drink than in Russia. And it will be impossible not to get acquainted, because foreigners are always in the spotlight.

The local cuisine is very diverse. There are so many fruits that I don’t even remember the names of many. Lots of delicious cornmeal food. Say arepas- cakes with cheese. Or empanadas - pies with different fillings. Rice Colombians put anywhere. The most exotic dishes that I have tried are fried Guinea pig and cheese ice cream. Tin! Or here's another - chicharrones, pig skin chips. Delicious, but don't eat too much. And the locals are not indifferent to carcinogens - wildly overcooked sausages, meat and chickens are sold everywhere.

Dangerous mix

Colombians from different regions very different from each other. In Bogotá, people are the calmest. The costenos (those who live on the coast) smile more, are always relaxed, and have a reputation for being irresponsible fun-loving and party-goers.

Our team worked on a joint project,” recalls Carlos, an English teacher at one of the schools. - Everyone did his part, then they had to be united. At some point, Pedro, a native of Cartagena, was missed. Someone said let's go to the bar next door. We went in - there drunken Pedro in the company of other costenos plays dominoes! We say: Pedro, come back, hand over the project tomorrow. He just brushes it off: “There is still time! I'll do it tonight - don't worry! I threw it, of course.

Foreign teachers in Colombian schools are in for a culture shock. Children are absolutely uncontrollable: they run around the tables, fight, do not obey - this behavior is considered normal. Teenagers smoke marijuana and freely approach attractive teachers - both men and women. Colombians grow up early, you can freely discuss sex, politics or economics with high school students. Often there are pregnant 15-year-old girls in school uniforms.

In Colombia, you can meet people of all skin colors. 70 percent are mestizos, descendants of mixed marriages of Indians and whites. There are enough mulattoes, and purebred whites (great-great-grandchildren of the Spanish colonizers), and Indians, and blacks (descendants of slaves brought from Africa). Unlike neighboring Brazil, where skin color is the last thing an interlocutor will pay attention to, in Colombia, whites and blacks are kept apart: mixed marriages between them are rare. At the same time, as the Colombian proverb says, "If you have not tried a black woman, you will not go to heaven."

And the Indians, and the Spanish conquistadors, and Negro slaves had a significant impact on the culture of Colombia, including painting, literature and music. Colombians do not favor European music, most often they play something local on the streets or in clubs - salsa, cumbia, vallenato. The most popular music among young people is reggaeton, something like Latin American hip-hop. Reggaeton in Colombia sounds literally from every iron. Lyrics are often very frank and overflowing with profanity.

How to dance reggaeton? At first, this plunges foreigners into shock. The locals call this dance "perreo" (from the Spanish "perro" - dog), and it mainly consists in the fact that the girl turns her back to you and begins to actively rub her booty. Colombian women love and know how to dance perreo and will definitely demonstrate this skill when you find yourself in a local nightclub. After this, a second shock may await the foreigner - such a frank dance is not a reason to get acquainted, and a girl who has just rubbed against you may fly away when you try to talk to her.

cocaine hell

Half of Colombians live below the poverty line. Nowhere in the world have I seen so many homeless people. Medicine is expensive, even ambulance" only for money.

One of the first questions people come to Colombia ask is street crime. Of course, Latin American megacities are not the most safe place in the world. In Bogota, Medellin or Cartagena, you can lose valuables as a result of an armed attack or the work of pickpockets. However, from Brazil, where they brazenly rob in broad daylight, Colombia is different for the better. If you follow basic precautions, most likely nothing bad will happen to you.

The civil war, which for many years did not allow the economy to develop, also ended. The government recently signed an agreement with the left-wing rebel group FARC, which in its best years controlled up to a third of the country. Of course, it is better not to meddle in the remote jungle even now, but hostilities are no longer being waged. And foreigners have not been kidnapped for several years.

But until recently, FARC and their worst enemies - the paramilitares detachments created with the support of the government - did not let people live. The family of my girlfriend Alejandra, like many well-to-do Colombians, has a suburban "finca" - a small farm where they go for the weekend. About ten years ago, paramilitares came to the head of the family and demanded a monthly tribute. The father refused. The next day, the thugs killed all the farm workers. Until now, despite all the peace agreements and agreements, Alejandra's family never stays on the farm at night.

The authorities are going out of their way to ensure that Colombia ceases to be a world center for drug trafficking. With the support of the Americans, they managed to defeat the notorious Medellin cartel, led by Pablo Escobar, and the very "el boss" - to eliminate. The Police Museum in the historical part of Bogota displays his weapons arsenal, a motorcycle and other interesting exhibits. Dope production is moving to Central America, mainly Mexico. Nevertheless, drugs are a very hot commodity in Colombia. A gram of marijuana costs 1.5 dollars, cocaine - six. Bags of white powder are offered to passers-by right on the street. Poison is very popular among young people. At the same time, Colombians may be offended by jokes about cocaine, like many of us, if a foreigner began to mock a Russian birch.

Many Colombians are devout Catholics. Of course, today's youth don't give a damn about religion, but Catholic holidays are popular with everyone. Especially - Mother's Day, an analogue of our March 8th. They also love Candle Day here: on December 7, everyone goes out into the street with candles in honor of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Holy Theotokos.

At the nearest gas station, by the way, an inflatable "Papa Noel" - Santa Claus - was installed a long time ago. In all the parks there are illuminated spruces, only snow is missing. Artificial Christmas trees also sparkle in the windows of houses - "forest beauties" are not for sale here. Familiar Colombians were interested in when a live Christmas tree is thrown away in Russia. When they learned that some do it in April, they laughed a lot. Christmas, here, as a rule, is celebrated with family, but New Year is celebrated among friends.

reference

* Russians do not need a visa to visit Colombia for up to three months. If you decide to hang out longer, you can get it at the embassy. Important points: the passport must have three blank pages, and photocopies of the internal passport must be translated into English.

* Domestic prices in this country will pleasantly surprise you. But the prices for the plane will upset you: no matter how you turn it, you will have to pay about a “piece of greenery” for a round-trip.

Medellin is known to you primarily because of Pablo Escobar, especially after the release of the series Narcos (by the way, a very cool series, I recommend it). In general, because of drugs, Colombia has a rather bad reputation. But today Colombia is one of the safest and most prosperous countries in the region. And Medellin is considered the most beautiful city in Colombia. It is very diverse: there are expensive areas with good restaurants and hotels, but there are slums. By the way, you can safely enter some slums, because they are clean and safe. The authorities are actively restoring order.

01. Adventures began at the airport. All arriving is sniffed by a dog. She also sniffed me and my friend and ... sat down next to one of the bags! For those who don't know, it's very bad sign. The dog sits down when it finds something. The first thing the owner of the dog asked was if there was money in the bag. There was indeed money in the bag. And the dog joyfully began to climb with his nose right into the bundle of banknotes. It looks like one of the bills was used for cocaine, there were traces of the drug on it, and the dog smelled it. The border guard let go without additional questions, but it was alarming)))

I leave the screening area and call Uber. In Medellin, he works great, the car arrives quickly, but not everything is simple here either. While I'm waiting for the car, local taxi drivers come up to me and say that you can't call Uber. Yeah, no, I'm sending them to hell. I go to my driver, but he does not open the door and says:

- Go up to the second floor, to the departure area, I'll drive there now. I can't take you here!

I get up, wait for him, he drives up, stops, goes to open the trunk, and then the police take us!

It turns out that Uber was banned here, but the app still works. At the airport, taxi drivers and police keep a close watch to ensure that passengers do not use the inexpensive and convenient taxi service.

As a result, they let us go, and the driver is taken away for a showdown. I had to take a regular taxi and pay 3 times more.

02. Medellin is an incredibly contrasting city! There are quite modern areas with expensive houses.

03. There are regular shopping malls.

04. They sell expensive alcohol.

05. In coffee shops where excellent coffee is prepared, every second person has a MacBook on the table. People are not afraid to leave things when they go to the toilet, people do not look around and are not afraid that they will be robbed. The women are wearing gold and diamonds, the men are wearing expensive watches. Can this be imagined in Brazil or Argentina?

06. But as soon as you drive a little to the center, poor areas begin, where the driver does not even want to stop.

07. There is crime, the poor and garbage.

08. Beggars and garbage market.

09.

10.

11. People are lying on the sidewalks, a lot of drug addicts.

12. A common thing for the center of Medellin.

13. Pablo Escobar is one of the most famous criminals and drug lords in the world. In the late 70s, he founded the Medellin cocaine cartel, with the help of which he earned himself a huge fortune (Forbes estimated him as more than $ 3 billion). Escobar has always been guided by the motto Plata o Plomo, which means "silver or lead." If he failed to bribe his opponents, he dealt with them very cruelly and often executed them with his own hands. But at the same time, he provided broad support to the poor, trying to win their love and affection. He built entire housing blocks, erected stadiums, paved roads, and eventually the Medellin poor began to consider him something like Robin Hood. And after a real hunt was opened for the drug lord, many peasants helped him hide from the police, special services and the military.

14. But Medellin is known not only for the activities of Escobar. The famous Colombian artist Fernando Botero was born here. He who became famous for the fact that all the objects in his paintings and sculptures look very obese and grotesque.

15. Now in Medellin you can find a large number of his works. There is a large sculpture park of Botero, its museum, art galleries and studios for artists. All this together is called the "city of Botero". It was built to turn Medellin into the cultural and artistic center of Colombia and try to get rid of the stigma of the homeland of the famous drug lord.

16. Botero sculptures are very recognizable and highly valued around the world. One glance is enough to understand who their author is: “With volumetric forms, I try to influence ... the sensuality of people. Emphatically enlarged bellies - this is my style! The bellies best convey the charge of sexuality that I want to put into my creations.

17.

18.

19. This area attracts tourists and is relatively safe here.

20. Tourists

21. Local women have interesting feature- they wear mobile phone behind the waistband of your pants.

22. I don't know how convenient it is.

23. When you ask a girl to call a phone, keep in mind that they will literally get it for you from one place.

24. Colombian girls are considered incredible beauties and often win all kinds of beauty contests. For example, in 2014, the title of "Miss Universe" was given to Colombian Paulina Vega. Colombian Ariadna Gutierrez also won in 2015. True, it later turned out that the entertainer misread the name in the envelope, and in fact the title was intended for a Filipino girl.

25. Actually since beautiful girls here is the problem. They are either not local or made.

26. An ordinary Colombian looks something like this. She is fat and has a very peculiar figure. If you see a beautiful Colombian, then this is the work of plastic surgeons. This industry is incredibly developed here.

27. It is considered quite normal to give your daughter plastic surgery for her 18th birthday.

28. City Center

29. Beeline office)))

40. Right in the center is a huge market for various junk.

41. Local GUM

42.

43.

44.

45. Merchants scurry among the rows of tents.

46.

47. The hit of the season is a scary doll.

48.

49. Here they openly sell fake clothes of famous brands.

50. They also sell giant fried ants)

51.

52.

53.

54. Jesus looks like Urgant.

55. Colombia is a Christian country where all believers are divided between the Catholic and Protestant churches. By the way, believers here are the overwhelming majority.

56. Therefore, it is not surprising that sometimes Jesus can be found even on the gas tank flap.

57.

58. Bicycle infrastructure

59.

60. In Medellin, people often meet with signs "200".

61. They offer to talk on the phone for 200 pesos (4 rubles) per minute. As a rule, they have several phones that are connected to unlimited tariffs. Talking on such a phone is cheaper than paying the cost of the local tariff yourself.

62. Here they offer calls even cheaper - for only 2 rubles per minute.

64. In order not to steal the camera from the pole, they put a special collar made of spikes.

65. By the way, the Colombian team will come to Russia next year for the World Cup! In 2014, she was knocked out of the championship in the 1/4 finals, and before that she could not qualify three times and therefore did not participate.

66.

67.

68. Original landscaping

69.

70. There are a lot of bus routes throughout Medellin. On them people get to where there are no metro stations. A ticket costs about 36 rubles.

71. As in Moscow buses, there are turnstiles at the entrance. There is nothing worse than turnstiles at the entrance to buses.

72.

73.

74.

Each people of the world has its own characteristics, which are absolutely normal and ordinary for them, but if a person of a different nationality gets into their midst, he may be very surprised at the habits and traditions of the inhabitants of this country, because they will not coincide with his own ideas about life. We invite you to find out 10 national habits and characteristics of Colombians that may seem surprising and a little strange to the inhabitants of Russia.

They refer to each other as "you"

Colombians are not a people who stand on ceremony with each other, but there are features in their manner of communication that will surely surprise a foreigner. One of them is to address each other on "you" (usted). For example: "¿Que tal ha dormido usted esta noche?" (“How did you sleep today?”). This habit is common in most regions of the country, with the possible exception of the Caribbean. On "you" in Colombia, peers, and children to parents, and parents to children, and even owners to their pets turn to each other. This is not so much a tribute to the addressee, but a habit adopted from childhood, thanks to which everyday regional Spanish sounds somehow special.

They are all related to each other.

The pronoun “you” and the corresponding form of the verb are often accompanied in Colombia by such expressions as mamita (“mommy”), papi (“daddy”), mi hijo (“my son”), and other words denoting one or another degree of relationship. Such appeals apply to everyone, including strangers. Do not be surprised if an elderly stranger whom you ask for directions to the right place answers you: "Mamita, you are three blocks down and two blocks to the right." This is common in Colombia.

They freeze in the capital

The Colombians, spoiled by the sun and heat, moving from the regions to the capital - Bogota, called this city nevera ("refrigerator"). Bogota is one of the highest cities in the country, it is located at an altitude of 2600 m above sea level, so it is colder here than in other regions of the country and it rains periodically. The average temperature of the Colombian "refrigerator" is + 15-20 ° C throughout the year (it would seem that the weather is perfect!). But even in such a climate, you can see people in warm jackets (similar to those worn in Russia in late autumn), demi-season boots and scarves. This is explained not so much by the physical sensation of cold (after all, the human body gets used to everything - and quite quickly), but by the mental fear of cold and various types of precipitation.

More coffee they like cocoa

Throughout the world, Colombia is associated with coffee. But let's not forget that cocoa beans have been grown in this country since ancient times. Therefore, not with coffee, but with cocoa, many Colombians are used to starting their day. Cocoa is presented here in all possible forms: in raw or roasted beans, pieces by weight, in the form of powder and bars, with or without sugar, cinnamon, vanilla, cloves, allspice, varying degrees of bitterness, industrially produced or handmade and etc. Colombians usually make a drink with water and dilute it with a panel - which has gone through several stages of heat treatment and is eventually turned into a solid brown mass with sugar cane syrup. Colombians are more likely to drink coffee after lunch or during the merienda (“snack”), and many will completely refuse it.

They bless each other goodbye

Most of the country's population are people who deeply believe in God and revere the Catholic Church. Moreover, not only, as we can assume, mature people believe and regularly go to church, but also many teenagers and young people. Hence the habit of Colombians to bless each other at parting. "Qué Dios lo bendiga" ("may the Lord bless you") or simply "Bendiciones" ("blessings") is a typical form of ending a conversation in Colombia.

On certain days they wear yellow t-shirts

The favorite sport in Colombia, as in most of Latin America, is football. On the days when the national team plays, many go out into the city in the uniform of the national team jerseys. In some network projects (mobile communication companies, network cafes, for example), employees are even obligated to the appropriate “bow” on game days.

They spend weekends and holidays with their family

To the question: “What is the most important thing in life?” - Colombians will not hesitate to answer: "Family!" Today, Colombian families average two or three children, and back in the mid-1990s, their number was seven. Going to Sunday service together, gathering at one's family's house for dinner on weekends and holidays is one of the most beloved and common activities among Colombians. You can imagine the magnitude of the activities with so many brothers and sisters, uncles and aunts, cousins ​​and cousins ​​of all kinds, and other relatives.

They bear children to adulthood

In Colombia, no one is surprised by young mothers. According to statistics for 2015, about 19% of the total number of girls aged 14 to 18 already have children or are expecting their first child. Abortion in Colombia is prohibited by law, and a woman who has resorted to this procedure illegally is criminally liable and condemned by society.

Pregnancy and the birth of a child, in spite of any circumstances, is perceived by the local society as a divine blessing. With the consent of the parents, minors may marry. However, young girls tend to remain single mothers. The “culprit” is not punishable by law in any way, unless it is a pregnancy due to sexual violence. However, if the child is not recognized as the father of the child, the girl has the right to sue him and request alimony. However, bringing this procedure to the end and real material assistance, as a result, remain a big question.

They prefer corn tortillas to bread

If in Russia soups and main dishes are served with black or White bread, then in Colombia any meal is accompanied by arepas - tortillas made from ground white corn or cornmeal with water. For their preparation, they use corn that is not familiar to us, yellow and sweetish in taste, and its other variety is light yellow, almost white, and fresh in taste. Various pastries are made from the same variety and it is used in many dishes as the main element.

Beans and rice are their favorite food

The second favorite crop of Colombians is rice. In addition to the fact that there are a number of traditional dishes (tamales, lechona, rice with coconut), which are based on this product, a small portion of it must be served with any soup, beans, lentils and meat. So do housewives at home in the kitchen, and cooks in restaurants. Rice, a crop brought to the continent by the Spanish conquistadors, has taken root perfectly in the Colombian climate and has been actively grown since the 18th century in regions such as Huila, Tolima and Casanare. A kilogram of rice in Colombia is cheaper than beans, lentils or peas. In addition, rice (unlike beans and other legumes) is well compatible with almost all other foods. Actually, these factors explain the love of Colombians for this grain crop.

22-year-old Colombian Paulina Vega won the international beauty contest "Miss Universe 2014", the final of which took place on January 25 in Miami. She became the second representative of Colombia to win this title.

Colombia, unlike neighboring Venezuela, cannot boast of a large number of victories in international beauty contests, however, there are also many hot beauties here. The Top-Antropos.com portal selected the most beautiful Colombian women from among models, actresses, singers and TV presenters.

Camilla and Marianne Davalos(Camila & Mariana Davalos) are Colombian models who are twin sisters. They were born on September 8, 1988 in the USA, but grew up in Colombia, where their parents returned shortly after their birth. Currently, Marianne lives permanently in Colombia, and Camilla lives in the USA.

Michel Rouillard(Michelle Rouillard) - Miss Colombia 2008, representing the country at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant. Height is 173 centimeters. She was born on October 28, 1986.

Sandra Valencia(Sandra Valencia) is a Colombian model. Height 173 cm, body parameters: chest - 92 cm, waist - 64 cm, hips - 92 cm. She was born on December 28, 1987.

Sofia Vergara(Sofía Vergara) is a Colombian actress, TV presenter and model. She was born on July 10, 1972.

Ana Lucia Dominguez(Ana Lucía Domínguez) is a Colombian actress. She was born on December 2, 1983.

Aura Maria Mozhika(Aura María Mojica) - "Miss Colombia-1976", representing the country at the contest "Miss Universe-1977", where she took 4th place.

Angelica Cepeda(Angélica Cepeda) is a Colombian actress. She was born on August 2, 1974.

Melissa Martinez(Melissa Martinez) is the host of the Colombian channel RCN.

Monica Lopera(Mónica Lopera) is a Colombian actress. She was born in Miami on September 10, 1985, but at the age of two she moved with her parents to Colombia.

Luz Marina Zuluaga(Luz Marina Zuluaga) is the first Colombian to win the most prestigious international beauty pageant, Miss Universe (she won in 1958). She was born on October 31, 1938.

Margaret Rosa de Francisco(Margarita Rosa de Francisco) - Colombian actress, singer and TV presenter. She was born on August 8, 1965.

Paola Rey(Paola Rey) is a Colombian actress and model. She was born on December 19, 1979.

Eileen Moreno(Eileen Moreno) is a Colombian actress. Born in 1988.

Miriam Sojo Zambrano(Myriam Sojo Zambrano) - "Miss Colombia-1949".

Taliana Vargas(Taliana Vargas) - Colombian actress, model, TV presenter, Miss Colombia 2007. She took second place in the Miss Universe 2008 pageant. Height - 178 centimeters, body parameters: chest - 92 centimeters, waist - 64 centimeters, hips - 92 centimeters. She was born on December 20, 1987.

Barbara Turbay(Barbara Turbay) - Colombian representative at the Miss World 2012 pageant. Height - 180 centimeters. Barbara Turbay has Lebanese roots.

Diana Hoyos(Diana Hoyos) is a Colombian actress and singer. Born in 1985.

Shakira is a Colombian singer. She is the most successful Colombian singer of all time and the most successful Latin American singer of our time. Full name- Shakira Isabelle Mebarak Ripoll. On his father, Shakira has Arab-Lebanese roots, on his mother - Spanish and Italian. Shakira's height is 157 centimeters.

Maria Helena Dering(María Helena Döering) is a Colombian actress and model. She was born on November 16, 1962 in Colombia. Her father is Bolivian German and her mother is Colombian.

Lucia Aldana(Lucía Aldana) - Miss Colombia 2012, representing the country at the Miss Universe 2013 pageant. Height - 169 centimeters, body parameters: chest - 81 centimeters, waist - 62 centimeters, hips - 95 centimeters. She was born on March 9, 1992.

Danna Garcia(Danna García) is a Colombian actress. Height - 160 centimeters. She was born on February 4, 1978.

Carla Ossa(Carla Ossa) is a Colombian model. Height - 179 centimeters, body parameters: chest - 86 centimeters, waist - 61 centimeters, hips - 92 centimeters. She was born on June 28, 1985.

And finally, a few photos of the Miss Universe 2014 contestant. Paulina Vega was born on January 15, 1993 in the city of Barranquilla in northern Colombia. She began her modeling career at the age of 8. Her height is 178 centimeters, the parameters of the figure are 95-70-95. Instagram page - instagram.com/paulinavegadiep

Colombia is the third most populous country in Latin America (after Brazil and Mexico). In total, about 47 million people live in the country, which received its name in honor of the discoverer of the American continent. Also, one million Colombians live in the United States, making up the largest South American national diaspora in this country.

Liked the article? Share it