Boquete, Chiriquí
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Boquete is a city located in the highlands of Western Panama, in the Chiriquí Province, near the border with Costa Rica. Because of its altitude (about 1,000 m above sea level) its climate is cooler than the lowlands in Panama, and has become a pleasant escape from the heat. Its natural environment has made it extremely popular with tourists from all over the world, especially for eco tourism.
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[edit] History
The region where the town of Boquete is located started being settled by farmers from the surrounding areas towards the end of the XIXth Century. By the first few years of the twentieth century, several villages had been populated: Lino, Quiel, Bajo Mono, Los Naranjos, Bajo Boquete (which would eventually become the core of the community), among others.
The district of Boquete was created in January 17th, 1911. The head of the district was initially Lino, but it was moved soon after to Bajo Boquete. For many years, the district had three "corregimientos": Bajo Boquete, Caldera and Palmira. In 1998, the "corregimientos" of Alto Boquete, Jaramillo and Los Naranjos were created. ay q tener en cuenta su cultura y alimentacion
[edit] Nature richness
Some of its landmarks include nearby Volcán Barú and the Sendero de los Quetzales, which runs from Boquete to Volcan on the other side of the volcano. It is also known for its coffee, said to be the finest in Panamá (and among the world's best), and its oranges. The Caldera River runs through the town.
[edit] Way of living
Boquete has approximately 6,200 inhabitants (2006).
Recently, Boquete has become the home of many North American retirees, that have come attracted by its pleasant climate and affordable cost of living. It is also the perfect place to combat Asthma.
[edit] Photographs of Boquete and Surrounding Area
[edit] External links
- http://www.escapetoboquete.com
- http://www.boqueteyellowpages.com
- http://www.theboquetetimes.com
- http://www.contraloria.gob.pa/dec/Publicaciones/17-03/211-03.pdf
- http://www.momentum-panama.com/
- http://www.boquete.org/