It is the fourth-largest country in South America, after Brazil, Argentina and Peru. Colombia’s local cultures are reflected in the distinct and vibrant music genres found throughout the country. Travellers can appreciate why Columbia is known as the Land of 1000 Rhythms, by taking in beats of Cartagena on the Caribbean coast and Salsa in Medellín and Bogotá.
There is also :
• traditional Cumbia folk music
• Joropo, also called Música llanera, which style resembling the fandango, and the
• cowboy style genre of the Andean plains
Website: www.colombia.travel/feel-the-rhythm/en
• traditional Cumbia folk music
• Joropo, also called Música llanera, which style resembling the fandango, and the
• cowboy style genre of the Andean plains
Website: www.colombia.travel/feel-the-rhythm/en
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