AFAI, the only dispute with Venezuela at the time is the dispute over the maritime borders, which I do not show. I also did not show the Gunas/Kunas because I showed the Darien as colored by Panama and Colombia for the sake of future use (which is shown during the conflict.) Along with this it would've been impossible to show what he guna owned because of the guna areas which Panama created and already iffy definitions on where they were in Panama.
@@pepitamapping Había disputas territoriales entre Colombia y Venezuela, como en la Guajira, Rómulo Gallegos, una pequeña en Zulia y otras en Amazonas. No fueron finalmente arregladas hasta el Tratado López de Mesa-Gil Borges de 1941. El area guna estaba mas o menos definido cuando Colombia creo la Comarca Tulenega. Luego en la declaración de independencia se olvidaron de su posición especial que es lo que llevo al conflicto en 1925. Habría sido mil veces mejor haber añadido eso, aunque fuese simplista, que simplemente ignorarlo.
@@hispalismapping155 I assumed the dispute was resolved fully in 1881, but knowing that was wrong I will make a note of it so other people can see the mistake, along with the Guna/Kuna. Thank you for the critiques.
Oh my goodness! I absolutely love how detailed and intricate the map is. I can't believe this video hasn't blown up yet. It deserves a million views. This should be the gold-standard of map videos on TH-cam!
Oh my goodness, why haven't I seen such a good video until now? I've been looking for a map about the conflict in Colombia and that is exactly what I want! Sadly, I haven't found a detailed video of the conflict in Myanmar as detailed as this one yet.
Well, I've long ago met the mapping products and, as well, was interested in different topics covered by mappers. Yet I've never seen such a masterful and labor-consuming product on, as I suppose, rather obscure topic as guerilla organizations in Colombia. I did know about the FARC and even heard once about ELN, yet I was near to absolutely stunned when I'd seen this map with a dozens of dozens political organizations and/or drug warbands. Kudos for channel! I do realize now how is really, really stupid Venezuelian government is that their nation - one of the largest petroleum producer in the world - has it's economy devastated for at least 10 years now, and yet refugees are flocking to Columbia, a nation with it's nearly half of century political calamities. Btw, may I ask you, if you won't oblige: how dire situation in Columbia became because of all of these guerillas and G-men slaughtering each other and civilians alike? How bad is impact on a nation?
The situation had two major peaks, the first in the late 80s-early 90s with Pablo Escobar, M-19 and a coordinated guerrilla struggle. After Medellín collapsed and groups like M-19, MAQL, and the EPL disbanded. (Only around 10% of the EPL chose the dissident path.) The next peak was in the mid-late 2000s, when the AUC were at their peak, the ELN and FARC-EP were bickering, and various massacres occured constantly. When the AUC finished peace talks, the right wing paramilitary disaster ended up splitting into many groups, worsened by the bad carrying out of the deals and reversing of certain parts of the deals. Eventually, only one major group remained; the AGC. Then, the FARC-EP deals in 2016 were reached, and actually worked rather well. However, the next President wanted to militarily eradicate them, so he heavily violated the treaty, causing many former guerrillas to take up arms again, with an even heavier tint of cocaine as their main focus. I will do the answer on the impact in a separate comment.
The situation has luckily been improving rapidly. The new president, a former guerrilla of the M-19, has been able to get many FARC-EP dissident groups to enter ceasefire, even reaching one thing almost never done before: getting the ELN to enter a ceasefire. The only violation was by the right wind drug cartel group of the AGC, which met swift military action by the Colombian Army after. Infact, the AGC are kind of in an internal crisis now. The modern situation has much less of an effect as it once did, guerrillas are barely ever majorly active in important cities, I mean they're all in areas where they can make cocaine. The only major stronghold that effects a large number of people in Cúcuta, where elements of FARC-EP dissidence, the ELN, the EPL dissidence, the AGC, and various small drug groups clash with each other along with the Army. For now, it seems the conflict had entered a decline in severity as most groups operate for cocaine and simply don't care about the Colombian people.
I should also add the Colombian military has gotten better at handling them, which led to major setbacks for dissidents that led up to their ceasefires.
Muy detallado el video, la musica que elegiste esta muy buena, el video en si es muy bueno, los territorios estan bien, gracias por tu trabajo, nuevo suscriptor🇨🇴👍
Excelente trabajo y mapeo, de parte de un colombiano interesado en el conflicto armado interno, lo unico es que me extraña tan pocas vistas para un video tan bien elaborado como este
Realmente me sorprende mucho el detalle y tantos detalles insignificantes yo trate de buscar informacion de las organizaciones en colombia pero no encontraba mucho y me sorprende que sepas mucho de esto
Fun fact, before the 1905 revolution in Russija, latvieši traveled to Germany to buy guns, but knowing germans wouldnt sell guns to anti imperialist rebels the latvieši pretended to be military ataches from Columbia. I have been unable to find the information if any of the latvieši could speak spanish or was it that the germans couldnt so couldnt test such a basic thing.
Wow, you responded very quickly to my first comment. If I may ask, how long did it take you to make the map, and what was your motivation for creating it?
25:36 Here in February 1991, FARC attacked traira river within the borders with brazil, but in the same month brazil made an offensive and took it back, you din't include Brazilian counteroffensive against it, it was called "Operation Traíra".
@@pepitamapping I'm trying to make a Wikipedia article about the "Insurgency in Ecuador", which in the video you refer to it as "Ecuadorian Conflict", so can you say the sources where you got most information of it?
It is an attempt to depict territorial control, but because they are guerrillas, it is impossible to be fully accurate because, well, they're guerrillas.
Most of that land is just jungle, most of what's in there is just minefields and illegal mines or cocaine labs, sometimes one small town but it's very rare
is less direct control,and more "patrol area" those were the zones where there was a increased % chance of encoutering them or them doing their occasional raids//attacks before returning to the jungle hard control (as in they ruling a territory,handling administration,taxes,settling down) was massively smaller to non-existant
@@You-zo3in A lot of the small militias are from PDFs or news sites along with local news agencies. For the nations you can basically just look them up and find stuff on them. The main sources that gave the most information are in the description, mainly because there's many many more and yt description cap.
@@pepitamappingi recommend linking a Google document with your sources in the description as its what many other channels such as fall of civilizations do
You and that one russian guy that made the video on revolutionary eastern europe in 1917-1923 are putting everyone else who makes similar content to shame.
1. Himno Nacional de Panamá 2. Gloria Al Soldado 3. Que viva mi General 4. A la Carga con Gaitán (Another good song is La Sangre de Gaitán) 5. Himno de las FARC-EP (Vieja Versión) 6. Himno del ELN 7. Himno a la Paz (Himno del M-19) 8. Seremos Libres los Colombianos 9. El Levanton 10. El General Bocón 11. Himno de las AGC 12. Los Compañeros - El Comandante 13. Rojo y Negro All of the songs used in the video in order of appearance.
splinters of FARC-EP after the 2016 peace process, as the structure of the group collapsed after it demobilized many just split directly from the original Frente (one of the internal divisions of the FARC-EP) and made their own groups, some coalitioned, etc.
occupation, though exacts are unknown outside of some incidents, thus it is generally estimation though there are also a lot of cases where there is proof.@@reeper1210
You showed a 1000 unknown tribes except the obvious one, such as the gunas.
And obviously the disputes with Venezuela.
AFAI, the only dispute with Venezuela at the time is the dispute over the maritime borders, which I do not show. I also did not show the Gunas/Kunas because I showed the Darien as colored by Panama and Colombia for the sake of future use (which is shown during the conflict.) Along with this it would've been impossible to show what he guna owned because of the guna areas which Panama created and already iffy definitions on where they were in Panama.
@@pepitamapping Había disputas territoriales entre Colombia y Venezuela, como en la Guajira, Rómulo Gallegos, una pequeña en Zulia y otras en Amazonas. No fueron finalmente arregladas hasta el Tratado López de Mesa-Gil Borges de 1941.
El area guna estaba mas o menos definido cuando Colombia creo la Comarca Tulenega. Luego en la declaración de independencia se olvidaron de su posición especial que es lo que llevo al conflicto en 1925. Habría sido mil veces mejor haber añadido eso, aunque fuese simplista, que simplemente ignorarlo.
@@hispalismapping155 I assumed the dispute was resolved fully in 1881, but knowing that was wrong I will make a note of it so other people can see the mistake, along with the Guna/Kuna. Thank you for the critiques.
@@pepitamapping Yeah, they put Spain and later Switzerland as mediator. But it didn't work.
@@hispalismapping155 lol
Perfectamente podría ser el video más detallado de la historia colombiana del siglo XX y lo que lleva del XXI, excelente trabajo!
Este mapa esta muy bien detallado, me gusto mucho felicidades, saludos desde Colombia.
¡Muchas gracias!
Oh my goodness! I absolutely love how detailed and intricate the map is. I can't believe this video hasn't blown up yet. It deserves a million views. This should be the gold-standard of map videos on TH-cam!
Oh my goodness, why haven't I seen such a good video until now? I've been looking for a map about the conflict in Colombia and that is exactly what I want! Sadly, I haven't found a detailed video of the conflict in Myanmar as detailed as this one yet.
I am currently in the process of making one, though certain problems are appearing.
Well, I've long ago met the mapping products and, as well, was interested in different topics covered by mappers. Yet I've never seen such a masterful and labor-consuming product on, as I suppose, rather obscure topic as guerilla organizations in Colombia. I did know about the FARC and even heard once about ELN, yet I was near to absolutely stunned when I'd seen this map with a dozens of dozens political organizations and/or drug warbands. Kudos for channel! I do realize now how is really, really stupid Venezuelian government is that their nation - one of the largest petroleum producer in the world - has it's economy devastated for at least 10 years now, and yet refugees are flocking to Columbia, a nation with it's nearly half of century political calamities. Btw, may I ask you, if you won't oblige: how dire situation in Columbia became because of all of these guerillas and G-men slaughtering each other and civilians alike? How bad is impact on a nation?
The situation had two major peaks, the first in the late 80s-early 90s with Pablo Escobar, M-19 and a coordinated guerrilla struggle. After Medellín collapsed and groups like M-19, MAQL, and the EPL disbanded. (Only around 10% of the EPL chose the dissident path.) The next peak was in the mid-late 2000s, when the AUC were at their peak, the ELN and FARC-EP were bickering, and various massacres occured constantly. When the AUC finished peace talks, the right wing paramilitary disaster ended up splitting into many groups, worsened by the bad carrying out of the deals and reversing of certain parts of the deals. Eventually, only one major group remained; the AGC. Then, the FARC-EP deals in 2016 were reached, and actually worked rather well. However, the next President wanted to militarily eradicate them, so he heavily violated the treaty, causing many former guerrillas to take up arms again, with an even heavier tint of cocaine as their main focus. I will do the answer on the impact in a separate comment.
The situation has luckily been improving rapidly. The new president, a former guerrilla of the M-19, has been able to get many FARC-EP dissident groups to enter ceasefire, even reaching one thing almost never done before: getting the ELN to enter a ceasefire. The only violation was by the right wind drug cartel group of the AGC, which met swift military action by the Colombian Army after. Infact, the AGC are kind of in an internal crisis now. The modern situation has much less of an effect as it once did, guerrillas are barely ever majorly active in important cities, I mean they're all in areas where they can make cocaine. The only major stronghold that effects a large number of people in Cúcuta, where elements of FARC-EP dissidence, the ELN, the EPL dissidence, the AGC, and various small drug groups clash with each other along with the Army. For now, it seems the conflict had entered a decline in severity as most groups operate for cocaine and simply don't care about the Colombian people.
I should also add the Colombian military has gotten better at handling them, which led to major setbacks for dissidents that led up to their ceasefires.
@@pepitamapping Well, thank you for detailed answer. I hope Columbia gets better and shall find inner peace eventually.
There aren't words to describe how thankful I am for this video.
Muy detallado el video, la musica que elegiste esta muy buena, el video en si es muy bueno, los territorios estan bien, gracias por tu trabajo, nuevo suscriptor🇨🇴👍
That's so impressive, I've never seen anyone else do that
Came here from Vologda Mapping's recent video, Incredible work!
ty!
@@pepitamapping Hola/hello.
¿Que significan las siglas BCJB? ¿Es el nombre de un grupo armado o una banda de narcotráfico?
Absolutely stunning
Holy shit your work is impressive. Thank you very much from someone living in South America
Excelente trabajo y mapeo, de parte de un colombiano interesado en el conflicto armado interno, lo unico es que me extraña tan pocas vistas para un video tan bien elaborado como este
Best mapping channel ever
Impressive! Would love to see one for the pre-1900 history too !
This is stunning... How i didn't manage to know about these wars until now?
Realmente me sorprende mucho el detalle y tantos detalles insignificantes yo trate de buscar informacion de las organizaciones en colombia pero no encontraba mucho y me sorprende que sepas mucho de esto
Incredible video
Fun fact, before the 1905 revolution in Russija, latvieši traveled to Germany to buy guns, but knowing germans wouldnt sell guns to anti imperialist rebels the latvieši pretended to be military ataches from Columbia.
I have been unable to find the information if any of the latvieši could speak spanish or was it that the germans couldnt so couldnt test such a basic thing.
You are a great mapper Love ur vids
thanj you
You earned a new sub, congratulations! Great video btw, very detailed and so many factions on it.
thank u
No problem
Wow, you responded very quickly to my first comment. If I may ask, how long did it take you to make the map, and what was your motivation for creating it?
it took around 5 months, also, mostly music and the history interested me, also some family stuff
@@pepitamapping Is that so? Which country do you live in? I don't mean to come off as creepy, I'm just wondering.
25:36 Here in February 1991, FARC attacked traira river within the borders with brazil, but in the same month brazil made an offensive and took it back, you din't include Brazilian counteroffensive against it, it was called "Operation Traíra".
yes, that is one of the biggest mistakes in the video, I am currently planning to redo it anyways as to fix the EPL and AUC issues
@@pepitamapping I'm trying to make a Wikipedia article about the "Insurgency in Ecuador", which in the video you refer to it as "Ecuadorian Conflict", so can you say the sources where you got most information of it?
Great video, unfortunately the Salomon-Lozano treaty was ratified only in 1927 and Peru continued to hold leticia until august 17 1930.
Ah, my bad
How do you only have 160 subscribers?
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1:26 “I’ll be taking that”
Masterpiece
absolute nightmare
it is incredibly coincidental that the AGC-government ceasefire broke ~22 hours ago
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What is the acronym for CAR?
Comando Amazónico Revolucionario
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Politics in Colombia is harder than in CK3
That's delightfully!
this is a big W moment.
Is that territorial control or range of attacks of the groups depicted there?.
It is an attempt to depict territorial control, but because they are guerrillas, it is impossible to be fully accurate because, well, they're guerrillas.
ca you do one with before 1900?
maybe
Do those rebel groups actually control that much land?
It's impossible to know fully, but it's s good estimate
@giantisopod6826 understandable, and thank you for replying a lot of mappers don't
Most of that land is just jungle, most of what's in there is just minefields and illegal mines or cocaine labs, sometimes one small town but it's very rare
is less direct control,and more "patrol area"
those were the zones where there was a increased % chance of encoutering them or them doing their occasional raids//attacks before returning to the jungle
hard control (as in they ruling a territory,handling administration,taxes,settling down) was massively smaller to non-existant
Hay since you are a mapping Channel I recommend you to show sources in the description
I do, at least, the main sources I use.
@@pepitamapping I just need other sources for each militia and tribe during each month
@@You-zo3in A lot of the small militias are from PDFs or news sites along with local news agencies. For the nations you can basically just look them up and find stuff on them. The main sources that gave the most information are in the description, mainly because there's many many more and yt description cap.
@@pepitamapping Thank you
@@pepitamappingi recommend linking a Google document with your sources in the description as its what many other channels such as fall of civilizations do
whats the song that began in march 2007
Los Compañeros - El Comandante, the video on youtube was deleted but I still have the MP3 saved.
@@pepitamappingthanks
do you have a link? late btw lol@@pepitamapping
You and that one russian guy that made the video on revolutionary eastern europe in 1917-1923 are putting everyone else who makes similar content to shame.
Can you put the list of songs?
I can't fit them into the description because of the word limit, but i'll list them here in the following comment.
1. Himno Nacional de Panamá
2. Gloria Al Soldado
3. Que viva mi General
4. A la Carga con Gaitán (Another good song is La Sangre de Gaitán)
5. Himno de las FARC-EP (Vieja Versión)
6. Himno del ELN
7. Himno a la Paz (Himno del M-19)
8. Seremos Libres los Colombianos
9. El Levanton
10. El General Bocón
11. Himno de las AGC
12. Los Compañeros - El Comandante
13. Rojo y Negro
All of the songs used in the video in order of appearance.
@@pepitamapping Thanks
Que Colombia tan dividida parce.
Based map
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what are the frentes?
splinters of FARC-EP after the 2016 peace process, as the structure of the group collapsed after it demobilized many just split directly from the original Frente (one of the internal divisions of the FARC-EP) and made their own groups, some coalitioned, etc.
@@pepitamapping thank you
do groups like FARC, ENL, AGC and others actually occupy land or do they just have areas of guerilla warefare
occupation, though exacts are unknown outside of some incidents, thus it is generally estimation though there are also a lot of cases where there is proof.@@reeper1210
Very based
this is the most video ever
So so many cartels💀💀
Leticia was Peruvian FIRST ❤️❤️❤️
Jajaja
El sacro imperio romano germanico. Xd
Pq ponia el Himno nacional de Panamá al principio XDXDXD
@@davi.s1540 no tenía música pa la guerra de los 1000 días xd
Here before 37 subs wow
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real
i hate this video 🤗
Watch your back.
i love this comment
Viva las Farc
no
cuando nunca te quiso tu familia:
No 💀💀💀
🤦
Me pregunto si pensarías lo mismo si tu familia tuviese que vivir en una zona donde dominaron ellos, la extorsionaran o secuestraran tus familiares.
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