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Sarigua National Park ( Parque Nacional Sarigua ) is a national park situated on the Azuero Peninsula in the Herrera Province of Panama , approximately 240 kilometres (150 mi) from Panama City .

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7-547: The park consists of an ancient archaeological site and was once a dry tropical rainforest. As a result of deforestation, it is now a desert. 8°03′11″N 80°28′59″W  /  8.053°N 80.483°W  / 8.053; -80.483 This article about the geography of Herrera Province is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Herrera Province 7°50′N 80°40′W  /  7.833°N 80.667°W  / 7.833; -80.667 Herrera ( Spanish pronunciation: [eˈreɾa] )

14-515: Is a province in Panama . Named after General Tomás Herrera , the province was founded on January 18, 1915 from a division of the Los Santos province . The capital city of Herrera is Chitré , which is located near the province's coastline. Herrera is bordered on the north by the provinces of Veraguas and Coclé , on the south by the province of Los Santos, on the east by Golfo de Parita and

21-533: The city of Ocú in Herrera. Also, the pottery work in the province is extensive, consisting mainly of high-quality reproductions of pre-Columbian artifacts. Herrera's pottery is the best-known in the country. Panama's most famous alcoholic drink, "seco" (translation: dry) , is produced in Herrera, which is a sugarcane liqueur said to be drier than normal rum. Varela Hermanos , a company based in Pesé , sells seco under

28-447: The province of Los Santos, and on the west by the province of Veraguas. After gaining independence from Spain in 1821, the isthmus of Panama was divided into two provinces, Panamá and Veraguas. The province Panamá consisted of the districts of Natá , Portobelo , Panama and Darién . At the time, the location now occupied by the city of Chitré was inhabited by a small population of indigenous persons, near La Villa de Los Santos and

35-715: The trade name Seco Herrerano . Herrera's baseball team has won sixteen national championships, more than any other team in the country, including the 2005, 2006 and 2007 titles. The best-known carnivals are celebrated in Chitré, Parita and Ocú. Chitré's carnival is one of the most popular in Panama, but those in Ocú have risen in prominence in recent years. Herrera Province is divided into 7 distritos (districts) and subdivided into 49 corregimientos . Estimate 2010 Census 2023 Corregimientos of Panama In Panama ,

42-524: Was governed from Natá. It later came under the control of the Los Santos government. The province of Herrera was created in 1854 and eliminated in 1860. 55 years later, in 1915 the province was created again by the president of Panama Dr. Belisario Porras . Chitré was founded on October 19, 1848 by Ventura Solís, Matías Rodríguez, José Ríos, José María Benavidez, Ildelfonso Pérez, Blas Tello, Eugenio Barrera, José Burgos y Carlos Rodríguez. Chitré, however,

49-597: Was included in the province of Los Santos. It was not until 1915 under the Porras administration that Chitré became a part of Herrera and was made the province's capital. Of Panama's nine provinces, Herrera ranks third in sugarcane production. Other commercial mainstays in Herrera include retail, equipment repair, banking, and domestic service. Prominent industries include dairy , cattle , commercial fishing , alcohol , ceramics , clay products, mosaics, and cement . The famous Festival del Manito Ocueño has its origin in

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