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Chocó Department (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃoˈko]) is a department of the Pacific region of Colombia known for hosting the largest Afro-Colombian population in the nation, and a large population of Amerindian and mixed African-Amerindian Colombians. It is in the west of the country, and is the only Colombian department to have coastlines on both the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. It contains all of Colombia's border with Panama. Its capital is Quibdó.
Chocó has a diverse geography, unique ecosystems and unexploited natural resources; however, its population has one of the lowest standards of living of all departments in Colombia. A major factor cited by the government is the rugged, montane rainforest environment and the hot, hyperhumid climate. These factors have limited any significant infrastructure improvements to the region, and Chocó remains one of the most isolated regions of Colombia, with no major transportation infrastructure built since initial foundations were laid down in 1967 for a highway connecting Chocó with the city of Medellín.
The area has little access to medical care. In August 2016, Colombian media reported that some 50 children starved in less than three months, creating awareness of the grave condition Chocó's inhabitants are facing. That same year, an additional 10 adults and senior citizens, of the indigenous community in Chocó, died due to preventable causes such as malaria and diarrhea. In spite of the department's ranking of "world's rainiest lowland" (the Chocó–Darién moist forests ecoregion), with close to 400 inches (10,000 mm) of annual precipitation, Quibdó lacks sanitary drinking water.
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| parte di: | Colombia |
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| parti: | Acandí, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Alto Baudó, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Atrato, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Bagadó, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Bahía Solano, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Bajo Baudó, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Bojayá, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Cértegui, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Condoto, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia El Cantón de San Pablo, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia El Carmen de Atrato, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia El Carmen del Darién, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Istmina, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Juradó, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Litoral del San Juan, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Lloró, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Medio Atrato, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Medio Baudó, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Medio San Juan, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Nóvita, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Nuquí, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Quibdó, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Río Iró, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Río Quito, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Riosucio, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia San José del Palmar, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Sipí, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Tadó, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Unguía, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia Unión Panamericana, Chocó (dipartimento di Chocó), Colombia |
| Wikidata: | Q230584 [info] |
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| Geonames: | http://sws.geonames.org/3686431/ [info] |