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Districts of Panama

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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

List

District Capital Area (km2) Population Province/Comarca
Almirante Puerto Almirante 21,841 Bocas del Toro Province
Bocas del Toro Bocas del Toro 433.2 21,396
Changuinola Changuinola 3,995 98,310
Chiriquí Grande Chiriquí Grande 210 14,533
Alanje Alanje 447 15,497 Chiriquí Province
Barú Puerto Armuelles 589 60,551
Boquerón Boquerón 282 12,275
Boquete Bajo Boquete 489 16,943
Bugaba La Concepción 884 68,570
David David 870 14,858
Dolega San Francisco de Dolega 249 17,243
Gualaca Gualaca 626 8,348
Remedios Remedios 268 3,349
Renacimiento Río Sereno 428 18,257
San Félix Las Lajas 220 5,276
San Lorenzo Horconcitos 738 6,498
Tolé Tolé 488 11,563
Tierras Altas Volcán
Aguadulce Aguadulce 466 39,290 Coclé Province
Antón Antón 749 44,039
La Pintada La Pintada 1,030 23,202
Natá Natá 608 17,811
Olá Olá 381 5,671
Penonomé Penonomé 1,708.6 85,737
Colón Colón City 1,180 253,266 Colón Province
Chagres Nuevo Chagres 445 11,342
Donoso Miguel de la Borda 1,826 14,798
Omar Torrijos Herrera Coclesito 198.6 2,248
Portobelo Portobelo 397 10,581
Santa Isabel Palenque 727 3,973
Chepigana La Palma 4,625.1 30,110 Darién Province
Pinogana El Real de Santa María 4,901 26,160
Santa Fe Santa Fe 2,683.6 16,089
Cémaco Unión Chocó 3,097.5 7,715 Emberá-Wounaan Comarca
Sambú Puerto Indio 1,296.4 2,286
Guna Yala Gaigirgordub 2,358.2 33,109 Guna Yala Comarca
Chitré Chitré 91 42,467 Herrera Province
Las Minas Las Minas 437 7,945
Los Pozos Los Pozos 383 7,827
Ocú Ocú 625 15,936
Parita Parita 364 8,827
Pesé Pesé 284 12,471
Santa María Santa María 158 6,992
Guararé Guararé 216 11,144 Los Santos Province
Las Tablas Las Tablas 711 29,531
Los Santos La Villa de los Santos 429 27,323
Macaracas Macaracas 504 9,285
Pedasí Pedasí 378.3 4,696
Pocrí Pocrí 280 3,484
Tonosí Tonosí 1,294 10,094
Naso Tjër Di Sieyic 1,606.3 Naso Tjër Di Comarca
Besikó Soloy 752.2 23,532 Ngäbe-Buglé Comarca
Jirondai Samboa 24,150
Kankintú Bisira 2,422.1 33,121
Kusapín Kusapín 1,693.2 20,909
Mironó Hato Pilón 343.1 15,010
Müna Chichica 796.4 36,075
Nole Duima Cerro Iglesias 185.1 14,928
Ñürüm Buenos Aires 574.7 13,172
Santa Catalina o Calovébora Santa Catalina o Calovébora 7,821
Balboa San Miguel 333 3,332 Panamá Province
Chepo Chepo 4,937 59,382
Chimán Chimán 1,046 3,531
Panamá Panama City 2,031 1,183,333
San Miguelito San Miguelito 50.1 375,409
Taboga Taboga 12.1 1,387
Arraiján Arraiján 418 296,188 Panamá Oeste Province
Capira Capira 978 47,244
Chame Chame 377 31,373
La Chorrera La Chorrera 770 199,708
San Carlos San Carlos 338 24,001
Atalaya Atalaya 156 11,321 Veraguas Province
Calobre Calobre 806 12,159
Cañazas Cañazas 789 18,022
La Mesa La Mesa 511 12,052
Las Palmas Las Palmas 1,015 18,493
Mariato Mariato 1,381 5,564
Montijo Montijo 780 7,060
Río de Jesús Río de Jesús 302 5,501
San Francisco San Francisco 437 10,536
Santa Fe Santa Fe 1,920 17,341
Santiago Santiago de Veraguas 971 129,821
Soná Soná 1,519 29,774

References

  1. ^ "Panama Canal increases available transit slots as water levels improve". Riviera News. 18 December 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2024.