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Two major national parks exist in the Darién Gap: Darién National Park in Panama and Los Katíos National Park in Colombia. The Darién Gap forests had extensive cedrela and mahogany cover until many of these trees were removed by loggers. [33] Darién National Park in Panama, the largest national park in Central America, covers roughly 5,790 ...
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Darién National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Darién) is a World Heritage Site in Panama. It is about 325 kilometers (202 mi) from Panama City , is the most extensive of all national parks of Panama, and is one of the most important World Heritage Sites in Central America .
A map of Panama's national parks. National parks in Panama include: [1] [2] National parks. ... Volcan Baru National Park; See also. Protected areas of Panama;
Map of the Darién Gap and the break in the Pan-American Highway between Yaviza, Panama and Turbo, Colombia. The Pan-American Highway is interrupted between Panama and Colombia by a 106 km (66 mi) stretch of marshland known as the Darién Gap. The highway terminates at Turbo, Colombia, and Yaviza, Panama. Because of swamps, marshes, and rivers ...
The Serranía del Darién is a small mountain range on the border between Colombia and Panamá in the area called the Darién Gap.It is located in the southeastern part of the Darién Province of Panamá and the northwestern part of the Chocó Department of Colombia.
Map of the Darién Gap and the break in the Pan-American Highway between Yaviza, Panama and Turbo, Colombia As the Pan-American Highway was constructed, it eventually reached Yaviza as a dirt road. But plans to complete the road to Colombia were stopped, leaving Yaviza as the end point of the northern half of the highway. [ 6 ]