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  2. Pearl Islands - Wikipedia

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    Location of the Pearl Islands (Archipiélago de las Perlas) in the Gulf of Panama. The Pearl Islands (Spanish: Archipiélago de las Perlas or Islas de las Perlas) is a group of 200 or more islands and islets (many tiny and uninhabited) lying about 30 miles (48 km) off the Pacific coast of Panama in the Gulf of Panama.

  3. List of islands of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Map of Panama. This is a list of islands of Panama. [1] Caribbean Sea ... Archipelago Las Perlas (or Pearl Islands) Isla Bolano; Isla Bayoneta; Isla de Boyarena; Isla ...

  4. Contadora Island - Wikipedia

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    The Pearl Islands is also a world renowned fishing destination. It is possible to catch sailfish, wahoo, blue marlin, tuba, dolphinfish (often called dorado or mahi mahi), grouper, amberjack, rooster fish and more. Whales come to the Pearl Islands from June through October. Whale watching tours start from Panama City or Contadora Island. [3]

  5. Isla San José (Panama) - Wikipedia

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    Isla San José is the second-largest island in the Pearl Islands, off the Pacific coast of Panama. The privately owned island has an area of 44 square kilometres (17 sq mi). At the 2000 census, it had a population of only 10. Thousands of wild pigs and deer populate Isla San Jose, which has a rugged, rocky shoreline and over 50 beaches. [1]

  6. Isla Gibraleón - Wikipedia

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    Isla Gibraleón is a small, uninhabited Panamanian island that is part of the Pearl Islands archipelago (Spanish: Archipielago de las Perlas) in the Gulf of Panama. [1] It is located 2 km (1.2 mi) west of Isla Casaya, [2] and is part of a group of 200 or more islands and islets (many tiny and uninhabited) lying about 30 miles (48 km) off the Pacific coast of Panama.

  7. Gulf of Panama - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf of Panama (Spanish: Golfo de Panamá) is a gulf of the Pacific Ocean off the southern coast of Panama, where most of eastern Panama's southern shores adjoin it. The Gulf has a maximum width of 250 kilometres (160 mi; 130 nmi), a maximum depth of 220 metres (722 ft) and the size of 2,400 square kilometres (930 sq mi). [ 1 ]

  8. Isla del Rey, Panama - Wikipedia

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    Isla del Rey is the largest island in the Pearl Islands in the Gulf of Panama. It has an area of 234 square kilometres (90 sq mi), and a population of 1,676 (census 2000). It has an area of 234 square kilometres (90 sq mi), and a population of 1,676 (census 2000).

  9. Isla San Telmo - Wikipedia

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    Isla San Telmo is located in the southeast area of the Pearl Islands in Panama. It is the first landsighting when sailing to the port of Panama.The Reserva Natural Isla San Telmo was established in 1996 as a protection measure for the island; marine turtles are noted on the beaches, endemic birds and animals are found in the premontane forest, and the island waters are a whale breeding area.