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Miramar is a corregimiento in Chiriquí Grande District, Bocas del Toro Province, Panama.It has a land area of 26.9 square kilometres (10.4 sq mi) and had a population of 1,232 as of 2010, giving it a population density of 45.8 inhabitants per square kilometre (119/sq mi). [1]
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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.
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.
Bocas del Toro (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbokas ðel ˈtoɾo]; meaning "Mouths of the Bull") is a province of Panama. Its area is 4,643.9 square kilometers, comprising the mainland and nine main islands. [5] The province consists of the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, Bahía Almirante (Almirante Bay), Chiriquí Lagoon, and adjacent
The provinces of Panama and some of the comarcas are divided into districts (distrito). The district are further divided into corregimientos of Panama. More than 50% of the country's population resides in the districts of Panama, San Miguelito, Arraijan, Chorrera, and Colon. [1] Panama map divided in districts
The town, in 2009, was home to 1,527 hotel rooms, [3] and was named Top Natural Wonder of Córdoba Province by a reader survey conducted by La Voz del Interior. [4] [5] Site of a wildlife refuge since 1966, Miramar is also home to the Loma de los Indios Birdwatching Station, and the Miramar Biological Station. [3]