The Chiriqui foliage-gleaner (Automolus exsertus) is a species of bird in the Furnariinae subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is found in...
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(Very Large Crude Oil Carriers) are located at Charco Azul, Chiriquí (Pacific), and Chiriquí Grande, Bocas del Toro (Atlantic) near Panama's western border...
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of the Chiriquí military zone, receiving him on the night of December 16, 1969, this day is called Loyalty Day, once Torrijos entered Chiriquí the caravan...
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USS Tarazed (redirect from SS Chiriqui)
launched 14 November 1931 and delivered 18 March 1932. The ship was named for Chiriquí Province, Panama. Basic design parameters for all six ships, designated...
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the Gulf of San Miguel and its tributaries, Coiba Island in the Gulf of Chiriquí, and Piñas Bay in the Gulf of Panama. Since tarpon tolerate wide ranges...
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Barriles (category Buildings and structures in Chiriquí Province)
surveyed a portion of the Río Chiriquí Viejo valley and identified dozens of sites. They concluded that the Río Chiriquí Viejo was once home to substantial...
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Liquid Jungle Lab (section Reef Building Corals (Scleractinia) of the Gulf of Chiriqui including Bahia Honda to Coiba Island marine zones)
diversity of this Pacific Coastal region. Geography of Panama The Gulf of Chiriquí contains several prominent, offshore island complexes including Isla Coiba...
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del Toro Bocas del Toro "Isla Colón" International Airport BOC David, Chiriquí Enrique Malek International Airport DAV Panama City Albrook "Marcos A....
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David, the capital of the Chiriqui Province, is located about 8 km (5.0 mi) north of the town of Pedregal and the Gulf of Chiriquí. From David, the Highway...
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Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Southeastern Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Vol. 38. pp. 182–188. Bosakowski, T.; Speiser, R.; Smith, D.G. (1989). "Nesting...
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1956, Angel suffered a head injury while landing his plane at David, Chiriquí, Panama. Soon afterward, he had a heart attack and then suffered from various...
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of Mato Grosso (Brazil) P. f. chiriquensis J. A. Allen, 1904: Boquerón, Chiriquí Province (Panama) P. f. flavus (Schreber, 1774): Suriname. Synonyms include...
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dusky gray skin of a young adult female jaguarundi collected in Panama's Chiriquí Province. F. yagouaroundi melantho by Oldfield Thomas in 1914 were skulls...
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Nephelomys devius (redirect from Chiriqui Rice Rat)
Nephelomys devius, also known as the Talamancan oryzomys, Boquete rice rat, Chiriqui rice rat, or montane rice rat, is a species of rodent in the genus Nephelomys...
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remained more independent. Until 1849, when it became part of Panama, Chiriquí was part of Costa Rica. Costa Rican pride was assuaged for the loss of...
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Corrales Ulloa, Francisco (2001). "Chiriqui". In Ember, Melvin; Peregrine, Peter Neal (eds.). Encyclopedia of Prehistory. Vol. 5 : Middle America. New York:...
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Retrieved 25 October 2019. "Clean Water". Missouri Conservationist Magazine. Vol. 69, no. 11. Missouri Department of Conservation. November 2008. Archived...
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located in the western part of the country. It is bounded by the province of Chiriquí in the south, the province of Veraguas (including the Ngöbe-Buglé Comarca...
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Cordillera Central and the Cordillera de Talamanca to the provinces of Chiriquí Province and Veraguas. Occurs at 850–980 m altitude. The type locality...
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1500 m (about 4,900 feet). It is also found in Finca Hartmann in Panama's Chiriqui Province. The type locality given is "tropical rainforest 9 km northern...
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gingerbread cake made with ginger and molasses; it is typical of the region of Chiriquí. Another popular confection is quequi or queque, a chewy biscuit made with...
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Daniel K. Ludwig (section Citricos de Chiriqui, SA)
nationalized. The New York Times reported that an auction of Citricos de Chiriqui, SA failed to attract any bidders; the minimum asking price was $13.9 million...
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Guaymí, or Ngäbere, also known as Movere, Chiriquí, and Valiente, is spoken by the indigenous Ngäbe people in Panama and Costa Rica. The people refer to...
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from southern Mexico (southernmost Oaxaca and Chiapas) to western Panama (Chiriquí). The ranges of the two subspecies differ: P. m. mocinno is found in southern...
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vols. (1998), 900 pp; his speeches plus and letters to and from Stevens. Palmer, Beverly Wilson, ed. The Selected Letters of Charles Sumner, 2 vols....
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beetles in the subfamily Pselaphinae. The type specimen was from Volcán, Chiriquí Province, Panama. Staphylinidae. DS Sharp, Biologia Centrali-Americana...
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except Yucatán and Tabasco) south to northwest Costa Rica and west Panama (Chiriquí). R. m. conspectus Peters, 1913 – southeast Mexico (Tabasco and Yucatán...
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milestone in its history when it re-launched daily domestic flights to David, Chiriquí, the first ones since the closure of the route three decades earlier. Also...
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waves. The president's two best-known colonization projects, Linconia (in Chiriquí Province, today in Panama) and the Île-à-Vache (Haiti), would both fail...
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968-ton turbo-electric passenger and cargo liner became USS Ariel (AF-22) Chiriqui (1931) 6,963-ton turbo-electric passenger and cargo liner became USS Tarazed (AF-13)...
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