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Let's Learn More about our Pacific Region!
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Which island is a protected natural park in the Pacific Ocean?
Gorgona Island
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Which city celebrates the “San Pacho Festival”?
Quibdó
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Which department has both Pacific coast and Andean mountains?
Cauca
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Which department in the Pacific region is known for the San Cipriano natural reserve?
Valle del Cauca
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Tumaco is located in which department?
Nariño
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Which lake is the biggest in the Pacific region?
Calima Lake
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Which foods is traditional in the Pacific region?
Encocado de pescado
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Which city is known as the “Pearl of the Pacific”?
Tumaco
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Which department of the Pacific region has the largest rainforest area?
Chocó
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Which sport is very popular in Buenaventura and Tumaco?
Soccer
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Which city is famous for its strong Afro-Colombian culture and music, like currulao?
Quibdó
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Which small island is famous for hammerhead sharks?
Malpelo Island
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Which ocean borders the Pacific region of Colombia?
Pacific Ocean
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Which Colombian city has one of the rainiest climates in the world?
Quidbó
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Which of these is a main economic activity in Buenaventura?
Fishing and port trade.
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The Pacific region is famous for its biodiversity. Which ecosystem is most common there?
Rainforest
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The Pacific region is well-known for its music. Which instrument is traditional?
Marimba
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Which of these cities is Colombia’s main Pacific port?
Buenaventura
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Which river is the most important in Chocó?
Atrato River
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Which natural phenomenon is common in the Pacific region?
Earthquakes
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What is the capital city of Chocó?
Quibdó
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Which tourist attraction is located in Nariño’s Pacific coast?
Tumaco beaches or "El Morro" beach
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