Quibdó
Quibdó is the capital city of the Chocó department in Colombia. It is located near the Atrato River and is known for its lush rainforests and rich biodiversity. The city has a population of around 40,000 people and is characterized by its Afro-Colombian culture, which is reflected in its music, dance, and festivals.
The economy of Quibdó is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and mining. The region is also famous for its natural resources, including gold and timber. Due to its geographical location, Quibdó experiences heavy rainfall, making it one of the wettest cities in the world, which contributes to its unique ecosystem and vibrant landscapes.