- is
right across the
Sixaola River from Guabito, Panama.
Sixaola was
created on 19
February 1970 by
Decreto Ejecutivo 13.
Sixaola has an area of 169.32...
- The
Sixaola River (Spanish: Río
Sixaola) is a
river in
southern Limón Province,
Costa Rica. It
flows from the
Cordillera Talamanca to the
Caribbean Sea...
- Many
tourists stop in
Puerto Viejo en
route to the
Panamanian border at
Sixaola. This
border crossing is po****r with
people going to and from
Bocas del...
-
Treaty defined the
current border as follows: It
begins at the
mouth of the
Sixaola River in the
Caribbean Sea,
following the
valley of this
river to its influx...
- and 79 in
Bocas del Toro, Panama.
Roads and
bridges between Limon and
Sixaola were all destro****, and the
epicentral region was only
accessible by helicopter...
- east. The Río
Sixaola forms part of the
border with
Costa Rica. A
newly constructed bridge spans the
river between Guabito and
Sixaola,
Costa Rica. The...
- Cartago, and Puntarenas, and its
southern border with
Panama via the Río
Sixaola.
Within the
province there are six cantons, or counties,
which include...
-
Convoy MKS-28.
Carrillo and
Sixaola,
sister ships of Tivives, both 1911, both U.S. Navy in WW I.
Carrillo as ID-1406 and
Sixaola as ID-2777/4524. Both in...
-
points with Panamá, the
Sixaola-Guabito crossing. The
canton of
Talamanca is
subdivided into the
following districts:
Bratsi Sixaola Ca****ta
Telire For the...
- seen in Golfito. This line ran from the
Suretka area to
Sixaola where it
crossed the
Sixaola River to
reach Gaubito in Panama. From
there the railway...