Located in the popular La Candelaria neighborhood, the Chorro de Quevedo Plaza is one of Bogota, Colombia's most renowned tourist attractions and according to one theory, the site of the founding of the city itself. Tourists and locals alike flock there for both its historic and current significance, many hoping to try the famous "chicha," an indigenous fermented corn drink.
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Caption 13 [es]: gente latina también de Chile, de Perú, Caption 13 [en]: also Latin people from Chile, from Peru,
Carlos teaches us a plethora of Spanish demonyms, or proper nouns used to refer to the natives or inhabitants of certain countries, states or cities.
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Caption 33 [es]: como limeño, limeña de Lima, la capital de Perú, Caption 33 [en]: like "limeño," "limeña" [from Lima], from Lima, the capital of Peru,
Carlos takes us on a tour of the Puente de Boyaca [Boyaca Bridge], an important Colombian landmark which pays tribute to influential historical figures such as Simon Bolivar.
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Caption 18 [es]: Se trata de Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Perú y Bolivia. Caption 18 [en]: They are Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru and Bolivia.