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Colombia

July 10, 1934
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Cartagena
Informal visit en route to vacation in Hawaii.

December 17, 1961
John F. John F. Kennedy
Bogota
Met with President Lleras Camargo.

December 3, 1982
Ronald Ronald Reagan
Bogota
Official working visit; met with President Betancur.

February 15, 1990
George Bush
Cartagena
Attended Summit Meeting on the control of illicit drug trafficking, with the Presidents of Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru.

August 30, 2000
William J. Clinton
Cartagena
Met with President Pastrana.

November 22, 2004
George W. Bush
Cartagena
Met with President Uribe.


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