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'''Colombia–Philippines relations''' refers to [[bilateralism|bilateral]] [[diplomacy|foreign relations]] between [[Colombia]] and the [[Philippines]]. Colombia has an embassy in [[Manila]]. The Philippines is accredited to Colombia from its embassy in [[Brasília]], [[Brazil]] and maintains an honorary consulate in [[Bogotá]].<ref name="businessmirror">{{cite web|url=https://businessmirror.com.ph/2019/06/27/colombian-envoy-enamorado-with-his-country-of-assignment/|title=Colombian envoy ‘enamorado’ with his country of assignment|author=Recto Mercene|website=businessmirror.com.ph|access-date=25 March 2022}}</ref>
'''Colombia–Philippines relations''' refers to [[bilateralism|bilateral]] [[diplomacy|foreign relations]] between [[Colombia]] and the [[Philippines]]. Colombia has an embassy in [[Manila]]. The Philippines is accredited to Colombia from its embassy in [[Brasília]], [[Brazil]] and maintains an honorary consulate in [[Bogotá]].<ref name="businessmirror">{{cite web|url=https://businessmirror.com.ph/2019/06/27/colombian-envoy-enamorado-with-his-country-of-assignment/|title=Colombian envoy 'enamorado' with his country of assignment|author=Recto Mercene|website=businessmirror.com.ph|access-date=25 March 2022}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
Relations between Colombia and the Philippines began even before these territories became nations. For a time after the establishment of the Manila Galleons, which linked Latin America with Asia, Spain prohibited direct trade between the [[Viceroyalty of Peru]], which included [[Colombia]], and the [[Viceroyalty of New Spain]], which included the Philippines. However, illegal trade between Filipinos and Colombians continued in secret, as illegal Asian goods ended up in the markets of [[Córdoba Department|Córdoba, Colombia]], due to the collusion between Filipino, Peruvian, and Colombian merchants against the authorities in Spain.<ref>In Spanish:[https://www.scielo.br/j/eh/a/Kkg4bMJrsbxJSCbKDwscqtd/?lang=en Conectando as Índias: o mundo hispano-asiático do Pacífico na História Global Moderna de Ryan Dominic Crewe]</ref> They settled and traded with each other while contravening mercantilist royal laws.<ref>In Spanish: [https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/sai-2022-0008/html El Galeón de Manila y el comercio de Asia: Encuentro de culturas y sistemas de Cuauhtemoc Villamar] Capítulo numero 4: Comercio asiático a través del Pacífico</ref> Even before the establishment of the First Filipino Republic, Colombians have been seminal in the formation of the Philippines. Latin American officers from [[Gran Colombia]] were among the rebel soldiers supporting [[Andres Novales]], the brief Emperor of the Philippines, in his short-lived revolt against Spain.<ref>[http://adoborepublic.net/live-local-mexico/filipinos-in-mexican-history/filipinos-in-mexicos-history-4/ "Filipinos In Mexico’s History 4 (The Mexican Connection – The Cultural Cargo Of The Manila-Acapulco Galleons)] By Carlos Quirino</ref> Also, the first winner of the [[Miss International]] female beauty pageant, Miss [[Stella Araneta|Stella Marquez]] of Colombia,<ref>{{cite news|title=Stella Araneta on Miss U:' I'm Colombian but I would choose Philippines'|url=http://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/specials/117637-stella-araneta-pia-wurtzbach-miss-universe-colombia|access-date=1 January 2016|publisher=Rappler|date=1 January 2016}}</ref> married the Filipino [[Jorge Araneta]] (One of whose ancestor was [[Araneta family|Baltazar de Araneta]] of Mexico). Official relations between Colombia and the Philippines was established as early as 1959. Currently there are strong bilateral relations between the two nations.<ref name="dfa">{{cite web|url=https://dfa.gov.ph/dfa-news/dfa-releasesupdate/10941-philippines-and-colombia-agree-on-ways-forward-to-deepen-bilateral-relations|website=dfa.gov.ph|title=Philippines and Colombia Agree On Ways Forward to Deepen Bilateral Relations |publisher=Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs |access-date=25 March 2022}}</ref>
Relations between Colombia and the Philippines began even before these territories became nations. For a time after the establishment of the Manila Galleons, which linked Latin America with Asia, Spain prohibited direct trade between the [[Viceroyalty of Peru]], which included [[Colombia]], and the [[Viceroyalty of New Spain]], which included the Philippines. However, illegal trade between Filipinos and Colombians continued in secret, as illegal Asian goods ended up in the markets of [[Córdoba Department|Córdoba, Colombia]], due to the collusion between Filipino, Peruvian, and Colombian merchants against the authorities in Spain.<ref>In Spanish:[https://www.scielo.br/j/eh/a/Kkg4bMJrsbxJSCbKDwscqtd/?lang=en Conectando as Índias: o mundo hispano-asiático do Pacífico na História Global Moderna de Ryan Dominic Crewe]</ref> They settled and traded with each other while contravening mercantilist royal laws.<ref>In Spanish: [https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/sai-2022-0008/html El Galeón de Manila y el comercio de Asia: Encuentro de culturas y sistemas de Cuauhtemoc Villamar] Capítulo numero 4: Comercio asiático a través del Pacífico</ref> Even before the establishment of the First Filipino Republic, Colombians have been seminal in the formation of the Philippines. Latin American officers from [[Gran Colombia]] were among the rebel soldiers supporting [[Andres Novales]], the brief Emperor of the Philippines, in his short-lived revolt against Spain.<ref>[http://adoborepublic.net/live-local-mexico/filipinos-in-mexican-history/filipinos-in-mexicos-history-4/ "Filipinos In Mexico's History 4 (The Mexican Connection – The Cultural Cargo Of The Manila-Acapulco Galleons)] By Carlos Quirino</ref> Also, the first winner of the [[Miss International]] female beauty pageant, Miss [[Stella Araneta|Stella Marquez]] of Colombia,<ref>{{cite news|title=Stella Araneta on Miss U:' I'm Colombian but I would choose Philippines'|url=http://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/specials/117637-stella-araneta-pia-wurtzbach-miss-universe-colombia|access-date=1 January 2016|publisher=Rappler|date=1 January 2016}}</ref> married the Filipino [[Jorge Araneta]] (One of whose ancestor was [[Araneta family|Baltazar de Araneta]] of Mexico). Official relations between Colombia and the Philippines was established as early as 1959. Currently there are strong bilateral relations between the two nations.<ref name="dfa">{{cite web|url=https://dfa.gov.ph/dfa-news/dfa-releasesupdate/10941-philippines-and-colombia-agree-on-ways-forward-to-deepen-bilateral-relations|website=dfa.gov.ph|title=Philippines and Colombia Agree On Ways Forward to Deepen Bilateral Relations |publisher=Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs |access-date=25 March 2022}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Colombia-Philippines relations
Map indicating locations of Colombia and Philippines

Colombia

Philippines

Colombia–Philippines relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between Colombia and the Philippines. Colombia has an embassy in Manila. The Philippines is accredited to Colombia from its embassy in Brasília, Brazil and maintains an honorary consulate in Bogotá.[1]

History

Relations between Colombia and the Philippines began even before these territories became nations. For a time after the establishment of the Manila Galleons, which linked Latin America with Asia, Spain prohibited direct trade between the Viceroyalty of Peru, which included Colombia, and the Viceroyalty of New Spain, which included the Philippines. However, illegal trade between Filipinos and Colombians continued in secret, as illegal Asian goods ended up in the markets of Córdoba, Colombia, due to the collusion between Filipino, Peruvian, and Colombian merchants against the authorities in Spain.[2] They settled and traded with each other while contravening mercantilist royal laws.[3] Even before the establishment of the First Filipino Republic, Colombians have been seminal in the formation of the Philippines. Latin American officers from Gran Colombia were among the rebel soldiers supporting Andres Novales, the brief Emperor of the Philippines, in his short-lived revolt against Spain.[4] Also, the first winner of the Miss International female beauty pageant, Miss Stella Marquez of Colombia,[5] married the Filipino Jorge Araneta (One of whose ancestor was Baltazar de Araneta of Mexico). Official relations between Colombia and the Philippines was established as early as 1959. Currently there are strong bilateral relations between the two nations.[6]

References

  1. ^ Recto Mercene. "Colombian envoy 'enamorado' with his country of assignment". businessmirror.com.ph. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  2. ^ In Spanish:Conectando as Índias: o mundo hispano-asiático do Pacífico na História Global Moderna de Ryan Dominic Crewe
  3. ^ In Spanish: El Galeón de Manila y el comercio de Asia: Encuentro de culturas y sistemas de Cuauhtemoc Villamar Capítulo numero 4: Comercio asiático a través del Pacífico
  4. ^ "Filipinos In Mexico's History 4 (The Mexican Connection – The Cultural Cargo Of The Manila-Acapulco Galleons) By Carlos Quirino
  5. ^ "Stella Araneta on Miss U:' I'm Colombian but I would choose Philippines'". Rappler. 1 January 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  6. ^ "Philippines and Colombia Agree On Ways Forward to Deepen Bilateral Relations". dfa.gov.ph. Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 25 March 2022.