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Soná District is a district (distrito) of Veraguas Province in Panama. The population according to the 2010 Panamanian census was 27,833; [2] the latest official estimate (for 2019) is 29,774. [1] The district covers a total area of 1,519 km². The capital lies at the city of Soná. [2] It also hosts the Soná Football Club 1835.
Soná is a corregimiento in Soná District, Veraguas Province, Panama with a population of 10,802 as of 2010. [1] It is the seat of Soná District. [1] Its population as of 1990 was 9,094; its population as of 2000 was 10,104. [1]
Panama State (1865 map by Agostino Codazzi). The Panama State, officially known as the Federal State of Panama [1] from 1855 to 1863, and as the Sovereign State of Panama [2] from 1863 until 1886 when it was dissolved, [3] was established as one of the states of the Republic of Gran Colombia established in 1821 after independence from the Spanish Empire and was later part of the Republic of ...
Soná, Panama, a corregimiento (subdivision of a district) in Soná District Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
Quebrada de Oro is a corregimiento in Soná District, Veraguas Province, Panama with a population of 955 as of 2010. [1] Its population as of 1990 was 1,037; its population as of 2000 was 938. [ 1 ]
Usage on de.wikipedia.org Bezirk Soná; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Distrito de Soná; Anexo:Distritos de Panamá; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Districts du Panama; District de Soná; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Distretti di Panama; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Distrito de Soná; Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Soná (huyện) Usage on www.wikidata.org Q1651000
Rodeo Viejo is a corregimiento in Soná District, Veraguas Province, Panama with a population of 2,046 as of 2010. [1] Its population as of 1990 was 2,558; its population as of 2000 was 2,212. [ 1 ]
Postal codes in Panama were introduced in 2007. [1] The postal code consists of four numeric digits. The first two digits represent the province or provincial-level indigenous region .