Posted in Bocas Del Toro on Nov 26th, 2008
Natural beauty and bountiful natural resources makes the Bocas del Toro real Estate investment and opportunity, so much more attractive and worthwhile to the investor.
Proclaimed as being for the free spirit, the Bocas del Toro area has so much to offer residents and tourists alike. With the Bocas del Toro real estate representing true value [...]
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Posted in Retire in Panama on Nov 10th, 2008
There are a number of factors, make retiring in Panama worth investigating. Panama has so much more to offer than merely being a strategically placed country with a canal. The authorities in Panama have embraced foreign investment from a tourism as well as real estate position, and have develop incentives for retirees considering making Panama [...]
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Posted in Chiriqui, Places in Panama on Nov 5th, 2008
Chiriqui Province
The most south western province of Panama, bordering with Costa Rica on the west, Bocas del Toro to the north and Veraguas to the east. The province has full exposure to the Pacific Ocean to the south via the Gulf of Chiriqui. The province has gained world wide fame for its real estate, due [...]
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Posted in Los Santos, Places in Panama on Nov 3rd, 2008
Los Santos Province
Located entirely on the south eastern side of the Azuero Peninsula, it is Panama’s 3rd largest, with the provincial capital being Las Tablas. The province is world famous for its carnivals which include the Festival Nacional de la Pollera, Festival of the Patron Santa Librada, and the Festival Nacional de la Mejorana in [...]
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Posted in Places in Panama, Veraguas on Nov 3rd, 2008
Veraguas Province
Veraguas is located in between Cocle province to the East and Chiriqui to the West, a portion of the province is taken up by the politically autonomous province of Ngobe Bugle. It is centrally located towards the west of Panama City. The province is divided into twelve districts and the provincial capital is Santiago [...]
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Panama, to put it simply is the nature lovers’ paradise. The country is host to over 900 species of bird species alone, this is more than all bird species in the United States and Canada combined. The isthmus of Panama is unique in that it enjoys the coastal humidity and heat, as well as the [...]
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Cuidad de Panama makes an ideal, centrally located locale for your base when visiting the Republic of Panama. The city is located on the pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, and is the capital of Panama as well as the political and administrative center for the country. The city has a superior infrastructure and is [...]
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Ailigandi – located off the north eastern coast of the Panamanian mainland in the Caribbean Sea. This island forms part of the Kuna Yala, of the indigenous Kuna people. The island is inhabited by a calculated 1800 people. One of the islands that are run as a tourist destination by the Kuna people, it has [...]
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San Blas – this group of islands, located off the north eastern coast of Panama, in the Gulf of Darien, consist of over 360 coral islands. The islands used to be known as the Mulatas Islands, and the indigienous inhabitants are almost pure blooded aborigines of Carib origin. These people were protected under treaty agreement [...]
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Coiba – which served as a penal colony, until 2004, is located as in the Gulf of Chiriqui, located on the Pacific side of Panama, and to the west of the Azuero Peninsula. The island retains a preserved natural state because of its isolation from the mainland, and the Coiba National Park, on the island, [...]
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