Sandona, Administrative municipality in Nariño Department, Colombia.
Sandona is a municipality in Nariño Department in southwestern Colombia situated at an elevation of about 1,850 meters. The terrain is diverse and includes agricultural land worked by the local population.
The municipality was officially founded in 1866 and quickly became an important administrative unit for the Nariño region. This establishment enabled better management and development of the surrounding rural areas.
The municipal center serves as a meeting point for farmers from surrounding villages who bring their produce to regional markets. Daily trading activities shape life in the town and connect the rural communities together.
The administrative center is accessible during business hours and follows Colombian Standard Time UTC-5 for all official matters. Visitors should note that the area is hilly and good footwear is recommended.
The area has a distinctive climate with temperatures between 19 and 26 degrees Celsius, creating moderate conditions year-round. Annual rainfall of about 1,400 millimeters shapes the lush vegetation and green landscapes that characterize the region.
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