Overview
Colombia was one of three countries that emerged after the dissolution of Gran Colombia in 1830 -- the others are Ecuador and Venezuela. A decades-long conflict among government forces, paramilitaries, and antigovernment insurgent groups heavily funded by the drug trade -- principally the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) -- escalated during the 1990s. In the wake of the paramilitary demobilization in the 2000s, new criminal groups arose that included some former paramilitaries. After four years of formal peace negotiations, the Colombian Government signed a final accord with the FARC in 2016 that called for its members to demobilize, disarm, and reincorporate into society and politics. The accord also committed the Colombian Government to create three new institutions to form a 'comprehensive system for truth, justice, reparation, and non-repetition,' including a truth commission, a special unit to coordinate the search for those who disappeared during the conflict, and a 'Special Jurisdiction for Peace' to administer justice for conflict-related crimes. Despite decades of internal conflict and drug-trade-related security challenges, Colombia maintains relatively strong and independent democratic institutions characterized by peaceful, transparent elections and the protection of civil liberties.
Geography
- Location
- Northern South America, bordering the Caribbean Sea, between Panama and Venezuela, and bordering the North Pacific Ocean, between Ecuador and Panama
- Total Area
- 1,138,910 sq km
- Climate
- tropical along coast and eastern plains; cooler in highlands
- Terrain
- flat coastal lowlands, central highlands, high Andes Mountains, eastern lowland plains (Llanos)
- Natural Resources
- petroleum, natural gas, coal, iron ore, nickel, gold, copper, emeralds, hydropower
- Coastline
- 3,208 km (Caribbean Sea 1,760 km, North Pacific Ocean 1,448 km)
- Land Borders
- 6,672 km
People & Society
- Population
- 49,842,298 (2025 est.)
- Religions
- Roman Catholic 63.6%, Protestant 17.2% (Evangelical 16.7%, Adventist 0.3%, other Protestant 0.2%), Jehovah's Witness 0.6%, Church of Jesus Christ 0.1%, other 0.3%, believer, 0.2%. agnostic 1%, atheist 1%, none 14.2%, unspecified 1.8% (2023 est.)
- Ethnic Groups
- Mestizo and White 87.6%, Afro-Colombian (includes Mulatto, Raizal, and Palenquero) 6.8%, Indigenous 4.3%, unspecified 1.4% (2018 est.)
- Life Expectancy
- 74.9 years (2024 est.)
- Literacy Rate
- 95.3% (2024 est.)
- Urbanization
- 82.4% of total population (2023)
Government
- Government Type
- presidential republic
- Capital
- Bogot
- Independence
- 20 July 1810 (from Spain)
- Constitution
- several previous; latest promulgated 4 July 1991
- Legal System
- civil law system influenced by the Spanish and French civil codes
- Executive Branch
- President Gustavo Francisco PETRO Urrego (since 7 August 2022)
Economy
- Economic Overview
- prior to COVID-19, one of the most consistent growth economies; declining poverty; large stimulus package has mitigated economic fallout, but delayed key infrastructure investments; successful inflation management; sound flexible exchange rate regime; domestic economy suffers from lack of trade integration and infrastructure
- GDP (Official Rate)
- $418.542 billion (2024 est.)
- Major Industries
- textiles, food processing, oil, clothing and footwear, beverages, chemicals, cement; gold, coal, emeralds
Infrastructure & Communications
- Railways
- 2,141 km (2019)
