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*In Europe, '''Spain''' has the largest Colombian community on the continent, followed by the '''Italy and United Kingdom'''. | *In Europe, '''Spain''' has the largest Colombian community on the continent, followed by the '''Italy and United Kingdom'''. | ||
*Many Colombians are also dispersed throughout the rest of Latin America. '''Mexico, Argentina and Chile''' received political refugees in the mid-to-late 20th century, and Colombian guest workers in the early 2000s.<br> | *Many Colombians are also dispersed throughout the rest of Latin America. '''Mexico, Argentina and Chile''' received political refugees in the mid-to-late 20th century, and Colombian guest workers in the early 2000s.<br> | ||
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|<span style="color:DarkViolet">One option is to look for records about the ancestor in the '''country of destination, the country they immigrated into'''. See links to immigration records for major destination countries below.</span> | |||
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*[[United States Emigration and Immigration]] – Wiki page with additional larger databases which also include Colombians | |||
*[[Spain Emigration and Immigration]] – Wiki page with additional larger databases which also include Colombians | |||
*[[Italy Emigration and Immigration]] – Wiki page with additional larger databases which also include Colombians | |||
*[[England Emigration and Immigration]] – Wiki page with additional larger databases which also include Colombians | |||
*[[Mexico Emigration and Immigration]] – Wiki page with additional larger databases which also include Colombians | |||
*[[Argentina Emigration and Immigration]] – Wiki page with additional larger databases which also include Colombians | |||
*[[Chile Emigration and Immigration]] – Wiki page with additional larger databases which also include Colombians | |||
==For Further Reading== | ==For Further Reading== |
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