
Bogotá Coffee Culture: What Makes It Unique
The complete history of coffee from Ethiopian origins to modern third wave culture. Arabia, Ottoman coffeehouses, European expansion, and the four waves.
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Before<h2>References</h2> <ul> <li>National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia. (2022). History of Coffee in Colombia.</li> <li>Colombian Coffee Growers Federation. (2021). Coffee Culture in Bogotá.</li> <li>Smith, J. (2023). The Third Wave: Coffee Culture in Latin America. Journal of Coffee Studies, 12(3), 45-67.</li> </ul>
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Why: Unverified/unverifiable References section. The two 'Federation' entries are vague enough to be unverifiable as specific publications, and the third (Smith, J. 'The Third Wave: Coffee Culture in Latin America' in a non-existent 'Journal of Coffee Studies') matches the site-wide unverified-citation pattern and could not be found.
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