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Italian Colombians (; ) are Colombian-born citizens who are fully or partially of
Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, a Romance ethnic group related to or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance languag ...
descent and Italian-born people in Colombia. Italians have been immigrating to Colombia since the early 16th century.


History


Colonial period

The presence of Italians in Colombia dates back to the times of
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and
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. The very name of Colombia comes from the 'discoverer' of America, idealized by the Venezuelan
Francisco de Miranda Sebastián Francisco de Miranda y Rodríguez de Espinoza (28 March 1750 – 14 July 1816), commonly known as Francisco de Miranda (), was a Venezuelan military leader and revolutionary who fought in the American Revolutionary War, the French R ...
. Martino Galeano (member of the noble Galeano Family of Genoa) was one of the most important conquerors of the territory of present-day Colombia (
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). As an infantry captain, he directed the military campaign of
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, who landed in Santa Marta in 1535. He later founded the town of Vélez, in Santander, being its alderman and co-founder of Bogotá. In the 18th century, on the ship ''Santa Rosa'', the naval artilleryman Giovanni Andrea Botero arrived from the port of Cádiz to the city of Cartagena de Indias, specifically in January 1716, working in the service of the Spanish crown. The artilleryman
Botero Botero is a surname of Italian origin, common in Colombia and along with other similar variants (Boter, Boteri, Botter, Botteri, Bottero), it originated in the Piedmont region of Italy, more specifically, in the town of Bene Vagienna, province of P ...
was born in the
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, and, due to illness, asked permission, not being a Spaniard, to stay in the territory of the
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. He traveled to the interior of the country and settled in the municipality of
Rionegro Rionegro () is a city and municipality in Antioquia Department, Colombia, located in the subregion of Eastern Antioquia. The official name of the city is Ciudad Santiago de Arma de Rionegro. Rio Negro means "Black River" in Spanish, as the cit ...
, Valley of San Nicolás, Antioquia, where he devoted himself to agriculture and gold mining, founding this family there.


Independent Colombia

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, although several hundred monks came from Italy primarily as priests and missionaries were present in the country. They have left their mark in many lines of the Colombian colonial society. Although few, these early Italians were present in almost all higher levels of Colombian society, like Juan Dionisio Gamba, the son of a merchant from
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who was president of Colombia in 1812. In the mid-19th century, many Italians arrived from South Italy (especially from the
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, and the areas of Basilicata and Calabria), on the north coast of Colombia (Barranquilla was the first center affected by this mass migration). One of the first complete maps of Colombia, adopted today with some modifications, was prepared by another Italian, Agustino Codazzi, who arrived in Bogotá in 1849. The Colonel
Agustin Codazzi Giovanni Battista Agostino Codazzi (; 12 July 1793 – 7 February 1859), alternatively known in Latin America as Juan Bautista Agustín Codazzi (), was an Italo-Venezuelan soldier, scientist, geographer, cartographer, and governor of ...
also proposed the establishment of an agricultural colony of Italians, on the model of what was done with the Colonia Tovar in Venezuela, but some factors prevented this. In 1885, diplomatic relations between Italy and Colombia were interrupted for several years. A wealthy businessman in the Italian-Colombian region of Cauca, named Ernesto Cerruti, stood against the oligarchy and the church in favor of a liberal party and local Masonic group. As a result, Bogotá authorities confiscated his property and imprisoned him. This led to a blockade of the port by the
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, and Italian emigration to Colombia was partially restricted until 1899. In November 1887, to commemorate the independence of Cartagena, a fervent song with lyrics by Rafael Núñez was played at Bogotá Variety Theatre, and was subsequently adopted in 1920 as ''Hymn of the Republic of Colombia''. The melody came from someone who had arrived as first tenor in an opera company, the Italian musician Oreste Sindici (May 31, 1828 – January 12, 1904), and who lived the last years of his life in Bogotá. Sindici was an Italian-born Colombian musician and composer, who composed the music for the Colombian national anthem in 1887. Sindici died in Bogotá on January 12, 1904, due to severe arteriosclerosis. In 1937 the Colombian government honored his memory. Some important buildings were created by Italians in the 19th century, like the famous Colón Theater of the capital. It is one of the most representative theaters of Colombia, with a neoclassic architecture built by the Italian architect Pietro Cantini and founded in 1892. This Italian architect also contributed to the construction of the Capitolio Nacional of the capital. The sculptor Cesare Sighinolfi travelled to Bogotà in 1880, invited by his mentor Pietro Cantini to help decorate the Teatro Cristobal Colon. He made monuments to Christopher Columbus and Isabelle the Catholic (1906). In Bogotá, Cesare Sighinolfi succeeded Alberto Urdaneta, as director of the "School of Fine Arts of Bogotá", teaching alongside Luigi Ramelli and Pietro Cantini. In 1896, in Bogotá, he completed a portrait of
Rafael Reyes Rafael Reyes Prieto (December 5, 1849 – February 18, 1921) was a Colombian politician and soldier who was the Chief of Staff of the Colombian National Army and President of Colombia (1904–1909).Gobernantes Colombianos, Ignacio Arismendi Pos ...
. During the conflict between the Italian entrepreneur Ernesto Cerruti and Colombian President Rafael Nuñez faced with the threat of military intervention and international pressure, the Colombian government opted to submit to international arbitration. In 1891, Pope Leo XIII, who was respected in both countries due to widespread Catholicism, intervened as mediator in the conflict. Under Papal arbitration, an agreement was reached in which Colombia was to pay compensation to Cerruti, although in an amount lower than that originally demanded by Italy. In 1908, according to the relation of the diplomat Agnoli to the Italian Commissary for Emigration, in Colombia there were nearly 1,000 Italians, 400 in
Barranquilla Barranquilla () is the capital district of the Atlántico department in Colombia. It is located near the Caribbean Sea and is the largest city and third port in the Caribbean region of Colombia, Caribbean coast region; as of 2018, it had a popul ...
, 120 in Bogotá, less than 100 in Cartagena and
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, with only a few dozen in
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and other minor cities. Most of the Italians were from
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and
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; their main activity was in commerce and hospitality, but 30 Italians owned huge lands and successful farms.


World War II

After
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, Italian emigration to Colombia was directed primarily toward Bogotá, Cali, and Medellín, mainly concentrated in the capital region.


Population

In 2019, there were 20,315 Italian citizens residing in Colombia. It is estimated that around 2,500,000 of Colombians have full or partial Italian ancestry, corresponding to about 4% of the total population.


Culture

There are Italian schools in Bogotá: ''
Colegio Italiano Leonardo da Vinci Colegio Italiano Leonardo da Vinci is an Italian international, private and bilingual school in La Calleja, Bogotá, Colombia. Named after Leonardo da Vinci, it has ''scuola infanzia'' (preschool) through ''secondaria II grado (liceo)'' (upper sec ...
'' and '' Gimnasio Alessandro Volta'', in Medellín: ''Leonardo da Vinci'', and in Barranquilla: ''Galileo Galilei''. Furthermore, there are some institutions promoted by the Italian government, like the ''Sociedad Dante Alighieri'', the ''Instituto de Cultura italiana'' and the ''Casa de Italia'' in the capital.


Language

Italian immigrants have integrated easily into Colombian society. Today, the vast majority of their descendants only speak Spanish, the national language of Colombia. As of 2008, approximately 4.3% still spoke (or 'understood a little') Italian. In the last century, the Italian language has had an influence on some Colombian words.


Cuisine

Italians brought new recipes and types of food to Colombia but also helped in the development of Colombian cuisine. Spaghetti and pizza are popular foods in current day Colombia originating from Italy. Like in many other countries, the Italian cuisine is widely popular in most cities and many municipalities of Colombia.


Notable Italian-born people and descendants


Criminals

*
Pablo Escobar Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (; ; 1 December 19492 December 1993) was a Colombian drug lord, narcoterrorist, and politician who was the founder and leader of the Medellín Cartel. Dubbed the "King of Cocaine", Escobar was one of the wealthie ...
, Colombian drug lord *
Salvatore Mancuso Salvatore Mancuso Gómez, also known as "el Mono Mancuso", "Santander Lozada" or "Triple Cero" (i.e. "Triple Zero", or, "000"), among other names (born August 17, 1964 in Montería, Córdoba Department, Córdoba) is a Colombian people, Colombian ...
, paramilitary warlord


Architecture

* Giovanni Buscaglione, architect *
Giancarlo Mazzanti Giancarlo Mazzanti (born 1963) is a Colombian architect based in Bogota. Mazzanti was born in Barranquilla, Colombia in 1963. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in architecture from the Pontifical Xaverian University in Bogotá (Pontificia ...
, architect *
Patricio Samper Gnecco Patricio Samper Gnecco (1 November 1930 – 5 January 2006) was a Colombia architect, urbanist and politician. A former Ambassador of Colombia to Israel and former Ambassador of Colombia to Bulgaria, he also served as Councilman for Bogotá ...
, architect, urbanist, and politician


Arts and Entertainment

* Rodolfo Aicardi, singer *
Fernando Botero Fernando Botero Angulo (19 April 1932 – 15 September 2023) was a Colombian figurative artist and sculptor. His signature style, also known as "Boterismo", depicts people and figures in large, exaggerated volume, which can represent political ...
, draftsman, painter, and sculptor *
María Cecilia Botero María Cecilia Botero Cadavid (born 13 May 1955) is a Colombian actress, television presenter and journalist. Biography Beginnings She studied anthropology long before becoming an actress. She is the daughter of former actor, librettist and dir ...
, actress and TV presenter * María Dalmazzo, actress * Shakira Mebarak Ripoll, singer-songwriter and businesswoman * Andrea Nocetti, model, actress and Miss Colombia 2000 * Taliana Vargas, model, actress and Miss Colombia 2007 (1st runner-up
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) *
Sofía Vergara Sofía Margarita Vergara Vergara (; born July 10, 1972) is a Colombian and American actress and television personality who received five nominations each at the Primetime Emmy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards. She is one of the highest-paid a ...
, actress and model


Science & The Arts

*
Agustín Codazzi Giovanni Battista Agostino Codazzi (; 12 July 1793 – 7 February 1859), alternatively known in Latin America as Juan Bautista Agustín Codazzi (), was an Italo-Venezuelan soldier, scientist, geographer, cartographer, and governor of ...
, geographer * Oreste Sindici, musician and composer


Politics

* Armando Benedetti, politician *
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, politician ( President of Colombia 2022-2026) * Marta Lucía Ramírez, politician and former Vice-President of Colombia 2018-2022 * Fabio Valencia Cossio, politician * Armando Samper Gnecco, politician


Religion

* Tulio Botero, ecclesiastic of the Catholic Church * Javier de Nicoló, priest and educator * Mario Revollo Bravo, ecclesiastic of the Catholic Church


Sports

* Nicolás Benedetti, professional footballer *
Santiago Botero Santiago Botero Echeverry (born October 27, 1972) is a Colombian former professional road bicycle racer. He was a pro from 1996 to 2010, during which he raced in three editions of the Tour de France and four editions of the Vuelta a España (th ...
, professional cyclist * Francisco Cassiani, professional footballer * Geovanis Cassiani, professional footballer * Luis Fernando Centi, professional footballer *
Norberto Peluffo Norberto José Peluffo Ortíz (born 26 May 1958) Is a Colombian former soccer player, former coach and current sports commentator. Personal life His father, the Colombian-Argentine Norberto Juan Peluffo, was also a professional soccer playe ...
, professional footballer, coach, and sports commentator * Eddie Salcedo, professional footballer


Others

* Valeria Ayos Bossa, Miss Universe Colombia 2021 * Daniella Álvarez, Miss Colombia 2011 *
Salvatore Mancuso Salvatore Mancuso Gómez, also known as "el Mono Mancuso", "Santander Lozada" or "Triple Cero" (i.e. "Triple Zero", or, "000"), among other names (born August 17, 1964 in Montería, Córdoba Department, Córdoba) is a Colombian people, Colombian ...
, former member of the AUC


See also

* Colombia–Italy relations *
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*
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White Colombians White Colombians () are Colombians of total or predominantly European or West Asian ancestry. According to the 2018 census, 87.58% of Colombians do not identify with any ethnic group, being either White or Mestizo (of mixed European, African, ...
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References

{{Portal bar, Italy, Colombia European diaspora in Colombia
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* Colombia–Italy relations