Colón District, Panama

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District in Colón Province, Panama
Colón District |
District |
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Location of the district capital in Panama
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Coordinates: 9°20′N 79°54′W / 9.333°N 79.900°W / 9.333; -79.900Coordinates: 9°20′N 79°54′W / 9.333°N 79.900°W / 9.333; -79.900
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| Country |
Panama
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| Province |
Colón Province |
| Capital |
Colón City |
Area
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| • Total |
581 sq mi (1,505 km2) |
| Population (2000)
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| • Total |
174,059 |
| Time zone |
UTC-5 (ETZ) |
Colón District is a district (distrito) of Colón Province in Panama. The population according to the 2000 census was 174,059.[1] The district covers a total area of 1505 km². The capital lies at the city of Colón City.[1]
Administrative divisions
Colón District is divided administratively into the following corregimientos:
Barrio Norte1
Barrio Sur1
- Buena Vista
- Cativá
- Ciricito
- Sabanitas
- Salamanca
- Limón
- Nueva Providencia
- Puerto Pilón
- Cristóbal
- Escobal
- San Juan
- Santa Rosa
1 - These corregimientos represent as Colón City, the capital of the district.
References
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 Colón Province
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Capital: Colón
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| Chagres District |
- Achiote
- El Guabo
- La Encantada
- Nuevo Chagres
- Palmas Bellas
- Piña
- Salud
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| Colón District |
- Barrio Norte
- Barrio Sur
- Buena Vista
- Cativá
- Ciricito
- Colón City
- Cristóbal
- Escobal
- Limón
- Nueva Providencia
- Puerto Pilón
- Sabanitas
- Salamanca
- San Juan
- Santa Rosa
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