- Chats in Pasto
- Chats in Tumaco
- Chats in Ipiales
- Chats in El Charco
- Chats in Túquerres
- Chats in La Unión
- Chats in Samaniego
- Chats in Sandoná
- Chats in Olaya Herrera
- Chats in La Cruz
- Chats in Barbacoas
- Chats in Cumbal
- Chats in El Tambo
- Chats in Pupiales
- Chats in San Pablo
- Chats in Guaitarilla
- Chats in Salahonda
- Chats in Ancuya
- Chats in Chachagüí
- Chats in Sotomayor
- Chats in Buesaco
- Chats in Guachucal
- Chats in Potosí
- Chats in Puerres
- Chats in Córdoba
- Chats in La Tola
- Chats in Leiva
- Chats in Linares
- Chats in Mosquera
- Chats in Tangua
- Chats in Providencia
- Chats in Belén
- Chats in Nariño
- Chats in Taminango
- Chats in Payán
- Chats in La Florida
- Chats in La Llanada
- Chats in Ospina
- Chats in Yacuanquer
- Chats in Sapuyes
- Chats in El Rosario
- Chats in Gualmatán
- Chats in Funes
Nariño is one of the thirty-two departments that, together with Bogotá, Distrito Capital, form the Republic of Colombia. Its capital is San Juan de Pasto. It is located in the extreme southwest of the country, in the Andean and Pacific regions, bounded on the north by Cauca, on the east by Putumayo, on the south by the Republic of Ecuador and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. With about 1 745 000 inhabitants in 2015, it is the seventh most populated department - behind Antioquia, Valle del Cauca, Cundinamarca, Atlántico, Bolívar and Santander. The department receives its name from the independence hero and President Antonio Nariño.
Nariño presents a diverse geography and varied climate according to the altitudes: warm in the Pacific plain and cold in the mountainous part, where most of the population lives, a situation that is repeated in the north-south direction. The department is essentially agricultural and livestock.