Juan Manuel Santos
World Leader
Juan Manuel Santos was born in Bogotá, Colombia on August 10th, 1951 and is the World Leader. At the age of 73, Juan Manuel Santos biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
Date of Birth
August 10, 1951
Nationality
Colombia
Place of Birth
Bogotá, Colombia
Age
73 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Networth
$2 Million
Profession
Economist, Journalist, Lawyer, Politician
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Education
University of Kansas, London School of Economics, Harvard University, Tufts University
Spouse(s)
Silvia Amaya Londoño (divorced), María Clemencia Rodríguez Múnera, (m. 1987)
Children
Martín, María Antonia, Esteban
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Vice-President who invited Harry and Meghan to Colombia is ex-cleaner who is demanding billions from the west to make up for slavery and was targeted by assassins
www.dailymail.co.uk,
August 16, 2024
Ms Márquez, 42, is the country's first black vice-president and its first minister for equality, who took office in August 2022 more than 160 years after its first black president, Juan José Nieto Gil. She has said she is among those descended from the legions of Africans who were brought to Colombia as slaves in the 17th Century to work the country's gold mines and sugarcane fields, many of whom still face racist abuse. And as she invites the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to Colombia in what some have seen as a diversion from her government's domestic problems, she has called for Meghan's home country of the US to lead on forgiving its billions in foreign debt.
Billion-dollar mission to explore 'holy grail of shipwrecks' at bottom of the Caribbean
www.dailymail.co.uk,
May 27, 2024
The 'holy grail' of shipwrecks remains at the bottom of the ocean stocked with billions of gold and jewels - and now Colombia's government plans to claim its artifacts. The legendary San Jose galleon sank off its Caribbean coast over three centuries ago - taking down with it gold, silver and emeralds believed to be worth $20 billion in today's money. On Wednesday, Colombia declared a 'protected archeological area' around the spot where the vessel sank off the Colombian port of Cartagena after its powder magazines detonated during a skirmish with the British in 1708. The culture ministry said the designation 'guarantees the protection of heritage' through the ships' 'long-term preservation and the development of research, conservation and valuation activities'
'Holy grail' shipwreck with billions of gold and jewels remains at the bottom of ocean - but officials have just made it far harder for anyone to claim the treasure
www.dailymail.co.uk,
May 24, 2024
The 'holy grail' of shipwrecks remains at the bottom of the ocean stocked with billions of gold and jewels - but the Colombian government just made it impossible for the treasure to be claimed. The legendary San Jose galleon sank off its Caribbean coast over three centuries ago - taking down with it gold, silver and emeralds believed to be worth $20 billion in today's money. On Wednesday, Colombia declared a 'protected archeological area' around the spot where the vessel sank off the Colombian port of Cartagena after its powder magazines detonated during a skirmish with the British in 1708. The culture ministry said the designation 'guarantees the protection of heritage' through the ships' 'long-term preservation and the development of research, conservation and valuation activities.'