auto-update week 17

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},
"Broadband - fixed subscriptions": {
"total": {
"text": "7,764,772 (2020)"
"text": "7,764,772 (2021)"
},
"subscriptions per 100 inhabitants": {
"text": "15.26 (2020 est.)"
"text": "15.26 (2021 est.)"
}
}
},
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}
},
"Heliports": {
"text": "3 (2013)"
"text": "3 (2021)"
},
"Pipelines": {
"text": "4991 km gas, 6796 km oil, 3429 km refined products (2013)"
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"note": "note - in 2020, conscripts reportedly comprised about 50% of the Colombian military's active force with approximately 60-90,000 conscripts brought into the military annually"
},
"Military deployments": {
"text": "275 Egypt (MFO) (2021)"
"text": "275 Egypt (MFO) (2022)"
},
"Military - note": {
"text": "the Colombian Armed Forces are primarily focused on internal security, particularly counter-narcotics, counter-terrorism, and counterinsurgency operations against drug traffickers, militants from several factions of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and National Liberation Army (ELN) terrorist/guerrilla organizations, and other illegal armed groups; the Colombian Government signed a peace agreement with the FARC in 2016, but some former members (known as dissidents) have returned to fighting; the Colombian military resumed operations against FARC dissidents and their successor paramilitary groups in late 2019; in 2017, the Colombian Government initiated formal peace talks with the ELN, but in January 2019, the government ended the peace talks shortly after the ELN exploded a car bomb at the National Police Academy in Bogotá and resumed counter-terrorism/counterinsurgency operations against the group; operations against both the FARC and ELN continued into 2022 (see Appendix T); the military is also focused on the security challenges posed by its neighbor, Venezuela, where instability has attracted narcotics traffickers and both the ELN and FARC dissidents operate openly"