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The annual Boquete Jazz Festival was founded in 2007 being the second largest jazz festival in the country after the Panama City Jazz Festival. Having been renamed Boquete Jazz & Blues Festival, the 2012 festival took place on the first weekend of March. In separate action, a group of expatriates in Boquete came together in 2005 to form a ...
Boquete, Panama's weather and affordable cost of living make it an ideal paradise for boomers to retire. Boquete, Panama, was once a quiet town home to rainforests and coffee farms. Then came the ...
Boquete District is a district (distrito) of Chiriquí Province in Panama located on the North of the Chiriqui Province, in the western side of the country. The population according to the 2010 census was 22,435. [1] The district covers a total area of 488.48 square kilometres (188.60 sq mi).
Alto Boquete is a corregimiento in Boquete District, Chiriquí Province, Panama.It has a land area of 89.4 square kilometres (34.5 sq mi) and had a population of 6,290 as of 2010, giving it a population density of 70.4 inhabitants per square kilometre (182/sq mi). [1]
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Bajo Boquete is a corregimiento in Boquete District, Chiriquí Province, Panama.It is the seat of Boquete District. [1] It has a land area of 18.2 square kilometres (7.0 sq mi) and had a population of 4,493 as of 2010, giving it a population density of 246.5 inhabitants per square kilometre (638/sq mi). [1]
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The province was officially established on 26 May 1849, when Panama was still part of Colombia. Several years later, President Abraham Lincoln of the United States proposed Chiriquí as a favored location for Linconia, a colony for free blacks from the United States. Only 349 accepted the offer. Most blacks were not interested.