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       featuring prominently as fierce warriors. Their tribes, alongside many others that never   5
       survived the colonial struggle, were pushed up into the mountains by the Spanish,
       who moved into the region in the late sixteenth century. Founding major centres in
       Remedios (1589) and Alanje (1591), the colonizers also established numerous mission
       towns such as San Félix, San Lorenzo and Tolé. Though some Guaymí succumbed to
       their evangelizing efforts, others formed alliances among themselves and with passing
       pirates, and the towns were regularly raided and sometimes destroyed.
        Following the separation from Colombia, the province of Chiriquí, which had
       been established in 1849, gained its own railway – which folded around 1980 – in



 Guadalupe Guadalupe
 Cerro PicachoCerro Picacho  PARQUE INTERNACIONALPARQUE INTERNACIONAL
 (2986m) (2986m)  LA AMISTADLA AMISTAD  Golfo de losGolfo de los
 Cerro Punta Cerro Punta
                                Mosquit osMosquit os
 Volcán BarúVolcán Barú
 (3475m) (3475m)  BOCASBOCAS
 Río Sereno Río Sereno  Volcán Volcán  BoqueteBoquete
 PARQUE NACIONALPARQUE NACIONAL
 VOLCÁN BARÚVOLCÁN BARÚ  Lago  Lago  DEL TORODEL TORO
 Fortuna Fortuna
 RESERVA RESERVA
 FORESTAL
 FORESTAL
 San José  San José   LA FORTUNA
  LA FORTUNA
 Río Piedra  Río Piedra  Río David  Río David  Caldera Caldera
 Los CangilonesLos Cangilones
 Río Chiriquí Viejo
 Río Chiriquí Viejo
 de gualacade gualaca
 COSTACOSTA  La Concepción  Río Majagua  Río Majagua  Río Chiriquí  Río Chiriquí  Santa Fé Santa Fé
 Dolega Dolega
 GualacaGualaca
 La Concepción
 I N T E R A M E R I C A N A M E R I C A N A
 RICARICA  Paso Canoas Paso Canoas  I N T E R A  Río Esti  Río Esti  Soloy  Soloy
 CHIRIQUÍCHIRIQUÍ
 Progreso Progreso
 David David
 Chiriquí Chiriquí
 PedregalPedregal
 HorconcitosHorconcitos  San FélixSan Félix  VERAGUAS
                                VERAGUAS
 MajagualMajagual
 Playa  Playa  Las LajasLas Lajas  Tolé  Tolé   San Franciscorancisco
     El Nancito El Nancito
                                                    San F
 Puerto Puerto  BarquetaBarqueta  I N T E R A M E R I C A N A M E R I C A N A
                              I N T E R A
 Armuelles Armuelles  Isla San PedroIsla San Pedro
 Boca Chica Boca Chica  Guabalá Guabalá
 Isla Boca BravaIsla Boca Brava
 Playa Las LajasPlaya Las Lajas  Río Tabasará  Río Tabasará  Las Palmas Las Palmas
 Isla ParidaIsla Parida                           Santiago Santiago
 Puerto Puerto
 Límones Límones  Puerto Puerto
                 Vidal  Vidal                                      Panama City  Panama City
 PARQUE NACIONALPARQUE NACIONAL                           Atalaya Atalaya
 MARINO GOLFO DEMARINO GOLFO DE   Soná Soná
 Punta BuricaPunta Burica  CHIRIQUÍCHIRIQUÍ
 Golfo de ChiriquíGolfo de Chiriquí
 Isla BuricaIsla Burica
 Islas SecasIslas Secas
                                                  Puerto Puerto
 highLighTs
 highLighTs                                       Mutis  Mutis Ponuga Ponuga
 CoffeeCoffee
 BirdwatchingBirdwatching
                                  Guarumal Guarumal
 N  N  Whitewater raftingWhitewater rafting  Golfo deGolfo de
                                            Montijo Montijo
 Hiking in the Chiriquí HighlandsHiking in the Chiriquí Highlands  El Toro El Toro
     PARQUE PARQUE
 Parque Nacional Marino Golfo de ChiriquíParque Nacional Marino Golfo de Chiriquí  NACIONAL
        NACIONAL
      COIBA COIBA
 0  0  20  20  Santa FéSanta Fé
 kilometreskilometres                 Santa CatalinaSanta Catalina
 Santa CatalinaSanta Catalina
 Chiriquí and VeraguasChiriquí and Veraguas  Parque Nacional CoibaParque Nacional Coiba  Isla Santa CatalinaIsla Santa Catalina
                                       Playa Santa CatalinaPlaya Santa Catalina
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