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Acandí
Acandí is a town in Colombia situated at the northern end of the department of Chocóin northwest of Colombia, bordering the Caribbean Sea. It is located 366 km from the provincial capital, Quibdó. Its average temperature is 28 degrees Celsius. It was founded around the year 1887, and it became a municipality in 1905, previously being part of Turbo. the name Acandí is a corruption of the indigenous word "Acanti" which means "River of Stone", a name that was bastardized by the current population. It is one of the constituent territories of the region of Darién, together with the towns of Unguía Jurado and the municipality of Riosucio west of Atrato river. ==History== The name Acandí is derived from the Acandí tribe which means "River of Stones". The first the town of Acandí was founded in c. 1890 by Spanish settlers Concepcion Gomez, Fermin Avila, Jose Piestan, Jose Garrido and others with the name of San Nicolas de Titumate and was located at the western shore of the Acandí River but was constantly flooded and devastated by this river. The inhabitants moved the village to its current safer location in 1896. The municipality of Acandí was created on August 5, 1908 by an ordinance of the same year.
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