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The then government made a reservation called Bocas del Toro in 1834. In 1850, Bocas del Toro became a part of Chiriqui, then was separated from it and became part of Colon. On November 16, 1903, Bocas del Toro was separated from Colon and became its own province. In 1941, Bocas del Toro was divided into two districts, Bocas del Toro and Crimamola.
Salt Creek (in Spanish: Quebrada Sal) is a Ngöbe Buglé village located on the southeastern end of Bastimentos island, in the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, Province and District of Panama. The community consists of about 60 houses, an elementary school, handcrafts and general stores.
The archipelago is part of the Bocas del Toro District which is part of Bocas del Toro Province. The area is 250 km 2 (97 square miles) which is about 60% of the district's area, and the population about 13,000, which is 75% of the district's population. The major city is Bocas del Toro, also called Bocas Town, on Isla Colón.
It is a town and a tourist resort located on the southern tip of Colón Island in the Bocas del Toro Archipelago in the Caribbean Sea. Bocas Town had 12,996 residents in 2008. [2] Bocas del Toro is served by Bocas del Toro "Isla Colón" International Airport which hosts daily commuter flights from and to Panama City and San José in neighboring ...
Valle del Risco Corregimiento, is a group of small rural communities in the Bocas del Toro Province of Panama. The biggest community is Valle del Risco, where there is a school and medical services. To reach Valle Risco you must drive from Almirante, Bocas del Toro, passing high mountains and dangerous curves.
Bastimentos Island (in Spanish: Isla Bastimentos) is an island with eponymous town, and corregimiento located in the Bocas del Toro District and archipelago of Bocas del Toro Province, Panama. The island is about 62 square kilometres (24 sq mi), one of the largest in Panama.
Punta Laurel is a town and corregimiento in Bocas del Toro District, Bocas del Toro Province, Panama.It has a land area of 71.9 square kilometres (27.8 sq mi) and had a population of 1,730 as of 2010, giving it a population density of 24 inhabitants per square kilometre (62/sq mi). [1]
Bocas del Toro is the Spanish for "bull's mouths" or "bull's gulf". Bocas del Toro refers to many places in Panama. Bocas Town, Bocas del Toro, a town and provincial capital on Isla Colón, Panama; Bocas del Toro District, an administrative district in Bocas del Toro Province, Panama; Bocas del Toro Province, a province in Panama
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