Provinces of Panama
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Panama is divided into ten provinces (Template:Langx) and four provincial-level indigenous regions (Spanish: comarcas indígenas, often shortened to comarcas). The most recently established province is Panamá Oeste Province on 1 January 2014, and the most recently established indigenous region is Naso Tjër Di Comarca on 4 December 2020.
There are also two indigenous regions within provinces that are considered equivalent to a corregimiento (municipality).
Indigenous regions (comarcas indígenas)Edit
Provincial levelEdit
Comarca | Capital | Area (km2)<ref name=census2023/> | Population (2023 census)<ref name=census2023/> |
Population (2010 census)<ref name=census2010/> |
Flag |
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Emberá-Wounaan | Unión Chocó | 4,365.5 | 12,358 | 10,001 | |
Guna Yala | Gaigirgordub | 2,307.6 | 32,016 | 33,109 | File:Bandera de la Comarca Guna Yala.svg |
Ngäbe-Buglé | Llano Tugrí | 6,829.5 | 212,084 | 156,747 | File:Bandera de la Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé.svg |
Naso Tjër Di | Sieyic | 1,606.2 | File:Flag of Nasi Tjer Di Indigenous Region.png |
Corregimiento-levelEdit
Comarca | Province | Area (km2)<ref name=census2023/> | Population (2023 census)<ref name=census2023/> |
Population (2010 census)<ref name=census2010/> |
Flag |
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Guna de Madungandí | Panamá | 2,127.2 | 7,647 | 4,271 | |
Guna de Wargandí | Darién | 952.2 | 2,781 | 1,914 |
See alsoEdit
ReferencesEdit
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