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Nombre de Dios, Panama

Nombre de Dios
Corregimiento and city
Illustration of an imagined Nombre de Dios, from Peter Schenk's 1672 Hecatompolis
Illustration of an imagined Nombre de Dios, from Peter Schenk's 1672 Hecatompolis
Nombre de Dios is located in Panama
Nombre de Dios
Nombre de Dios
Coordinates: 9°34′58.40″N 79°28′13.10″W / 9.5828889°N 79.4703056°W / 9.5828889; -79.4703056Coordinates: 9°34′58.40″N 79°28′13.10″W / 9.5828889°N 79.4703056°W / 9.5828889; -79.4703056
Country  Panama
Province Colón
District Santa Isabel
Area
 • Land 143.5 km2 (55.4 sq mi)
Population (2010)
 • Total 1,130
 • Density 7.9/km2 (20/sq mi)
  Population density calculated based on land area.
Time zone EST (UTC−5)

Nombre de Dios (Spanish: "Name of God") is a city and corregimiento in Santa Isabel District, Colón Province, Panama, on the Atlantic coast of Panama in the Colón Province. Founded as a Spanish colony in 1510 by Diego de Nicuesa, it was one of the first European settlements on the Isthmus of Panama. As of 2010 it had a population of 1,130 people.

Nombre de Dios is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the continental Americas. Originally a major port of call for the Spanish treasure fleet, Nombre de Dios was the most significant port for shipping in the Americas between 1540 and 1580. After the opening of Potosí in 1546, silver was shipped north to Panama City and carried by mule train across the isthmus to Nombre de Dios for shipment to Havana and Spain. As Nombre de Dios was situated near an unhealthy swamp and was nearly impossible to fortify, it declined in importance. In June 1572 the English privateer Francis Drake sacked the colony and in April of the following year he ambushed the Spanish Silver Train, a mule convoy carrying a fortune in precious metals. Drake captured the town again in 1595 but found little treasure, thereby missing 5 million pesos waiting off the Pacific side. After that date the Spanish preferred to use Portobelo as their Caribbean port.


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