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Coiba (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkojβa]) is the
largest island in
Central America, with an area of 503 km2 (194 sq mi), off the
Pacific coast of the Panamanian...
- The
Coiba spinetail (Cranioleuca dissita) is a
member of the
family Furnariidae (ovenbirds) that is
endemic to
Coiba and Ranchería Islands, Panama. The...
- The
Coiba plate is a
small tectonic plate (microplate)
located off the
coasts south of
Panama and
northwestern Colombia. It is
named after Coiba, the largest...
- The
Coiba Island howler (Alouatta coibensis) is a type of
howler monkey, a type of New
World monkey,
endemic to Panama.
Although the
Coiba Island howler...
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Coiba Airport is an
airport serving Isla
Coiba, a
Pacific island in the
Veraguas Province of Panama. The
island and the
surrounding waters are part of...
- 300 ft), the
Caribbean island of Trinidad, as well as the
Pacific island of
Coiba. Formerly, the
northern extent of its
range included southern Tamaulipas...
- At
least six
monkey species are
native to Panama. A
seventh species, the
Coiba Island howler (Alouatta coibensis) is
often recognized, but some authors...
- encomp****es
Coiba National Park and
Golfo de Chiriquí
National Park.
There are
dozens of
islands in this Gulf.
Along with the
islands of
Coiba National Park...
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islands Tisza plate –
Tectonic microplate, in present-day
Europe Nazca plate Coiba plate –
Tectonic plate off the
coast south of
Panama and
northwestern Colombia...
- Darién
Coiba La
Amistad San
Lorenzo Portobelo Panamá
Viejo The
United Nations Educational,
Scientific and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
World Heritage...