The present paper analyzes linguistic attitudes of Hispanic speakers towards the Spanish spoken in Colombia. The data analyzed here comes from different studies (Rojas, 2014; Flores, 2014; among others), which are the Result of the research project Linguistic identity and Attitudes in Spanish--‐ speaking Latin America – LIAS, Funded by The Research Council of Norway. That project analyzes 8000 surveys (400 per country) applied in the capital city of 20 Hispanic countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Espana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Uruguay and Venezuela. The present paper includes a quantitative analysis focused on The emerging categories of correctness, unity, otherness, media, and associations between features and speakers. Also it includes a qualitative analysis focused on the emerging categories of pronunciation, understanding, affection, politeness, education and culture, identity and standard variety.