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South America > Colombia > Language

John Doe > Informal names for unknown or unspecified persons in various countries/regions
Fulano de Tal (probably from Arabic, Fulan), Pepito Pérez, Sultano, Mengano, Perencejo
Languages of the African Union > Illiteracy > Literacy rate 94.2 [67th of 174]
Nobel Prize in Literature > Most awarded countries > % 0.98 [30th of 37]
Nobel Prize in Literature > Most awarded countries > Laureates 1 [30th of 37]
Spanish language > Hispanic countries > Speakers 46,500,000 [2nd of 22]
Spanish speakers 34,000,000 [2nd of 26]
Spanish status
National language. Bible 1553-1979.

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SOURCES: Wikipedia: John Doe ; Wikipedia: Languages of the African Union ; Wikipedia: Nobel Prize in Literature ; Wikipedia: Spanish language ; Ethnologue

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Colombia, Republic of Colombia, Republica de Colombia, columbia

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Lorencín
20th July 2010
"Sultano" is wrong. We say "sutano"

Also is missing "Benito Cámelas" and other common expresions
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