15 character Colombia |
30 character Colombia |
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DEFINITION: Standard Australian Classification of Countries (SACC) 1998. Appendix 9. Short names for publication. Australian Bureau of Statistics |
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Colombia |
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DEFINITION: This entry includes all forms of the country's name approved by the US Board on Geographic Names (Italy is used as an example): conventional long form (Italian Republic), conventional short form (Italy), local long form (Repubblica Italiana), local short form (Italia), former (Kingdom of Italy), as well as the abbreviation. |
ISO 3166-2:2004-03-08 CO |
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: CIA World Factbook, 28 July 2005 |
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ISO code
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170 |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: ISO 3166-2:2004-03-08
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ISO long
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COL |
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SOURCE: Microsoft.com |
ISO short CO |
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SOURCE: Microsoft.com |
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national dances > National dance
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Vallenato and Cumbia |
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Microsoft.com |
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Native names
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Colombia |
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DEFINITION: List of native names for countries, in local script where applicable. |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: List of national dances
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Oceanographic code
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22 |
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DEFINITION: International Council for the Exploration of the Sea |
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SOURCE: Wkipedia |
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Translation > Catalan
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Colòmbia |
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SOURCE: IOC country codes |
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Translation > French
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Colombie |
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Translation > German
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Kolumbien |
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Translation > Italian Colombia |
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Translation > Portugese
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Colômbia |
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Translation > Spanish Colombia |
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UN code
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170 |
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