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617: Colombia Beyond the Headlines: Opportunities in Neiva and Huila, Colombia

Colombia Calling

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June 9, 2026

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617: Colombia Beyond the Headlines: Opportunities in Neiva and Huila, Colombia

Join us for an insightful conversation with Juan Pablo Puentes, a long-time listener and expert from Neiva in Huila, Colombia. We explore Colombia's regional potential, infrastructure challenges, renewable energy opportunities, and cultural insights, offering a nuanced perspective beyond the typical narratives. This feels like a special episode of the Colombia Calling podcast, that's because it is...Juan Pablo has been a listener of the podcast for 12 years dating back to when he was a student in the Netherlands. Some things to consider about Neiva and Huila: Huila produces 20 of Colombia's coffee Colombia has high solar radiation potential Tax benefits make solar investment viable Plenty to think about! Tune in to this and the Colombia Briefing reported by Emily Hart.

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The Tico Times

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· Jun 25, 2026

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Mexico News Daily

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· Jul 7, 2026

From Tecate to Tamarindo: Mexico’s resorts and cities dominate Travel + Leisure’s 2026 rankings

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Variety

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· Jul 7, 2026

Social Issue Gore, Very Latino Gumshoes and OMG 2D Animation Power Up the Project Lineup at 2026’s Bogotá Audiovisual Market 

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Investing.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

Analysis-De La Espriella win in Colombia cements Latin America’s rightward shift

Analysis-De La Espriella win in Colombia cements Latin America’s rightward shift

UPI

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· Jun 26, 2026

Latin America: Rent extraction vs. wealth creation

Latin America: Rent extraction vs. wealth creation

The Standard

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· Jul 10, 2026

Travel consultant Christina Seredzinsky finds magic in Mexico City

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Related coverage for "617: Colombia Beyond the Headlines: Opportunities in Neiva and Huila, Colombia": The Tico Times — Costa Rica Makes Global Top 16 for North Americans Moving Abroad. Mexico News Daily — From Tecate to Tamarindo: Mexico’s resorts and cities dominate Travel + Leisure’s 2026 rankings. Variety — Social Issue Gore, Very Latino Gumshoes and OMG 2D Animation Power Up the Project Lineup at 2026’s Bogotá Audiovisual Market . Investing.com — Analysis-De La Espriella win in Colombia cements Latin America’s rightward shift. UPI — Latin America: Rent extraction vs. wealth creation. The Standard — Travel consultant Christina Seredzinsky finds magic in Mexico City