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- The Climate of Colombia is characterized for being tropical and isothermal as a result of its geographical location near the Equator; presenting variations within five natural regions and depending on the altitude, temperature, humidity, winds and rainfall.
- Colombia is a country where you can experience all four seasons any time of the year. Colombia is one such country because of its geographical proximity to the equator, the weather in Colombia doesn't depend on the typical seasons—spring, summer, winter, and autumn.
- The cold climate is present between 2,000 and 3,000 meters (6,562 and 9,843 ft) above sea level and is characterized for having Andean or cloud forests. The glaciers in Colombia are located at 4,000 meters (13,123 ft) above sea level and up and with average temperatures ranging between 10 °C (50 °F) and less.
- The topographical diversity of Colombia means that you will find snowy mountain peaks, warm Caribbean beaches and a rainy tropical rainforest at any time of year. This makes the Colombian climate extremely unique and attracts an increasing number of visitors annually.
- In Colombia we have two seasons, rainy and dry season. ... Places like Bogotá do rains a lot but they have a marked dry season in December, there is also a place called choco where it is one of the most rainy places in the world, but at the same time have north Guajira where it hasn't rained for 4 years.
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