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overlooking the
mouth of the
Chagres River. In 1502,
during his
fourth and
final voyage,
Christopher Columbus discovered the
Chagres River. By 1534, the Monarchy...
- Gulf of
Panama to the south. The
Chagres thus has the
unusual claim of
drainage into two oceans. The
upper Chagres River, its watershed, and the watershed...
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commissioned a
study into the
possibility of
building a
railway from
Chagres (on the
Chagres River) to the town of
Panama City. This
study was
carried out between...
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mouth of the
Chagres River. The
sandstone is so m****ive that
estimates of
thickness are uncertain.
Various fossils have been
found in the
Chagres Formation:...
- the lake, the
Chagres River, a
natural waterway enhanced by the
damming of
Gatun Lake, runs
about 8.4 km (5+1⁄4 mi). Here the
upper Chagres River feeds...
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Retrieved 2022-09-30. "
Chagres National Park,
Panama - KeyBiodiversityAreas.org". www.keybiodiversityareas.org.
Retrieved 2022-09-30. "
Chagres National Park"...
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valley of the
Chagres River,
about 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) from its
mouth in the
Caribbean Sea. The
hills bordering the
valley of the
Chagres form a gap just...
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Nuevo Chagres (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnweβo ˈtʃaɣɾes], English: New
Chagres) is a
seaside town and
corregimiento in the Colón
Province of Panama, and...
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Immature J. j.
hypomelaena Chagres River,
Panama Subadult J. j.
hypomelaena Chagres River,
Panama Adult J. j.
hypomelaena Chagres River,
Panama BirdLife International...
- is a
species of frog in the
family Dendrobatidae. It is
endemic to the
Chagres Highlands of Panama, at 720 to 810
meters above sea level,
where it can...