Colombia
0 antonyms and opposites of Colombia, grouped by meaning.
Name — A country in northwestern South America, named after Christopher Columbus.
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Etymology
Named after the explorer Christopher Columbus (Cristoforo Colombo).
Full origin of Colombia →Frequently asked questions
What does “Colombia” mean?
The word “Colombia” means a country in northwestern South America, named after Christopher Columbus.
How do you pronounce “Colombia”?
“Colombia” is pronounced kuh-LUHM-bee-uh (/kəˈlʌm.bi.ə/ in IPA).
How do you use “Colombia” in a sentence?
Here is “Colombia” used in a sentence: “Colombia is famous for its coffee and biodiversity.”
What part of speech is “Colombia”?
“Colombia” is a name.
Is “Colombia” a common word?
“Colombia” is a fairly common word in modern English.
What is the difference between Colombia and Columbia?
Colombia, spelled with two o's, is the country in northwestern South America. Columbia, spelled with a 'u', refers to various places and institutions named after Christopher Columbus, such as the District of Columbia, British Columbia, or Columbia University.
How do you spell Colombia correctly?
The country is spelled C-o-l-o-m-b-i-a, with an 'o' in the middle rather than a 'u'. Spelling it 'Columbia' is a very common mistake but refers to different places entirely.
What is the difference between a Colombian and a Columbian?
A Colombian is a person from, or something relating to, the country Colombia. 'Columbian' with a 'u' relates instead to Christopher Columbus or to places named after him, so the two spellings are not interchangeable.
What is the capital of Colombia?
The capital of Colombia is Bogotá, which is also the country's largest city. Colombia is located in northwestern South America and takes its name from Christopher Columbus.