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  2. Boquete, Chiriquí - Wikipedia

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    Boquete is a small mountain town in Panama. It is located in the westernmost Province of Chiriquí , about 60 kilometres (37 mi) from the border with Costa Rica , and lies on the Caldera River , in Panama's green mountain highlands.

  3. I spent 8 days in Panama and returned feeling like I visited ...

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    Boquete — still in Panama — was drastically different than Panama City. A small rainforest town, Boquete is a place where few traffic lights exist, and American boomers have flocked for ...

  4. Health care in Panama - Wikipedia

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    Boquete, Chiriquí has limited capability despite a large ex-pat population. [3] In the indigenous comarcas MINSA is the only provider and there are very limited hospital facilities. From 2009 to 2014 a medical city, Ciudad Hospitalaria in Panama City, a network of smaller health care facilities and five regional hospitals were initiated:

  5. Boquete District - Wikipedia

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    Boquete District is a district (distrito) of Chiriquí Province in Panama located on the North of the Chiriqui Province, in the western side of the country. The population according to the 2010 census was 22,435. [1] The district covers a total area of 488.48 square kilometres (188.60 sq mi).

  6. Boquete, Panama, was once a quiet town home to rainforests ...

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    Boquete, Panama's weather and affordable cost of living make it an ideal paradise for boomers to retire. Boquete, Panama, was once a quiet town home to rainforests and coffee farms. Then came the ...

  7. Water supply and sanitation in Panama - Wikipedia

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    The US$45m Panama City and Bay of Panama Sanitation Project, approved in 2006 and executed by the Ministry of Health, supports the extension of the capital's sanitation network. [10] The sustainable development projects in Darién Province [ 11 ] and Bocas del Toro Province [ 12 ] include support of water supply and sanitation systems.