- Chats in Sincelejo
- Chats in Corozal
- Chats in San Marcos
- Chats in San Onofre
- Chats in San Luis de Sincé
- Chats in Santiago de Tolú
- Chats in Sucre
- Chats in Sampués
- Chats in San Benito Abad
- Chats in Los Palmitos
- Chats in Ovejas
- Chats in San Pedro
- Chats in Majagual
- Chats in Galeras
- Chats in San Juan de Betulia
- Chats in Tolú Viejo
- Chats in Palmito
- Chats in Morroa
- Chats in Colosó
- Chats in El Roble
- Chats in Chalán
Sucre
Sucre is one of the thirty-two departments that, together with Bogotá, Distrito Capital, form the Republic of Colombia. Its capital is Sincelejo. It is located in the north of the country, in the Caribbean region, bounded on the north by the Caribbean Sea, on the east by Bolívar and on the west by Córdoba. With 10 670 km² it is the sixth less extensive department-ahead of Caldas, Risaralda, Atlántico, Quindío and San Andrés y Providencia, the least extensive. It receives its name in honor to the Venezuelan marshal Antonio José de Sucre, hero of the national independence. It is divided into 26 municipalities and 5 subregions. The main urban centers are Sincelejo, Corozal, San Marcos.