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Boquete District

Boquete District
District
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Boquete District is located in Panama
Boquete District
Boquete District
Location of the district capital in Panama
Coordinates: 8°30′0″N 82°33′36″W / 8.50000°N 82.56000°W / 8.50000; -82.56000Coordinates: 8°30′0″N 82°33′36″W / 8.50000°N 82.56000°W / 8.50000; -82.56000
Country  Panama
Province Chiriquí Province
Capital Bajo Boquete
Area
 • Total 189 sq mi (489 km2)
Population (2000)
 • Total 16,943
Time zone ETZ (UTC-5)

Boquete District is a district (distrito) of Chiriquí Province in Panama located on the North of the Chiriqui Province, in the western side of the country. The population according to the 2010 census was 22,435. The district covers a total area of 488,4 km².

The town is well known by its temperate cold climate, unlike the rest of the country, due to its location in the Cordillera Central. The capital lies at the city of Bajo Boquete.

Boquete District is divided administratively into the following corregimientos:

By archeological information, the nearby area of the Baru Volcano was the place of the first chiefdoms and agricultural societies on what is now the Panama/Costa Rica border, with man-made pottery carbon dated by archaeologists at the Barriles Site Barriles to 300 BC. In Caldera there are also petroglyphs that witness the presence of Isthmo-Colombian villages in this region. During the Spanish Colonization of the Americas, the district of Boquete, along with the rest of the Talamanca highlands, were isolated due to the topographical character of the area, serving as a refuge for the Ngöbe Buglé peoples.

It is not until the 19th century, when colonization of the Boquete region began, with population from Gualaca, Bugaba, David and a community of foreigners (mostly French and Germans) and some north Americans who started the growing of coffee, vegetables and the cattle raising. This immigration influenced the architectonic esthetic of the houses in Boquete and its town too. In 1907, the area had 6 villages: Lino, Bajo Boquete, Quiel, Bajo de Monos, Los Naranjos, Jaramillos and Palos Bobos (today Palmira); and it was made the first agricultural census by the Panamanian new government and it shows that the main activity of the population was cultivation of Arabica coffee that start to be well known because it richest cup flavor. It was part of the district of David, nonetheless, the distance and the poor communication with the city of David and Boquete, brought as consequence that the population decided the creation of a new district.


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