Comites De Salud Con Personeria Juridica Por Prov Act. 2006 Mayo

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Comites De Salud Con Personeria Juridica Por Prov Act. 2006 Mayo COMITES DE SALUD BOCAS DEL TORO Nº Resolución Fecha Comunidad Corregimiento Distrito 1 2430 24/11/72 Bisira Bisira Chiriquí Grande 2 2432 24/11/72 Chiriqui Grande Chiriquí Grande Cabecera Chiriquí Grande 3 2439 24/11/72 El Escobal Chiriquí Grande Cabecera Chiriquí Grande 4 496 20/03/73 Miramar Punta Robalo Chiriquí Grande 5 1750 10/08/72 Paraíso Santeño (La Colonial) Isla Colón Bocas del Toro 6 2431 11/24/72 Punta Peña o Chiriquicito Punta Peña o Chiriquicito Chiriquí Grande 7 633 24/11/72 Quebrada Nigua Almirante Changuinola 8 763 27/4/73 San Cristóbal Bocas del Toro Bocas del Toro 9 315 27/2/85 Loma del Tigre Loma del Tigre Changuinola 10 145 07/01/91 Bucuri Bahía Azul Bocas del Toro 11 147 07/01/91 Buena Esperanza Bocas del Toro Bocas del Toro 12 1877 13/11/92 La Mesa Guabito Changuinola 13 3246 25/06/96 Pumosa Chiriquí Grande Chiriquí Grande 14 3247 25/06/96 Pueblo Nuevo Chiriquí Grande Chiriquí Grande 15 3248 25/06/96 Palma Real Punta Robalo Chiriquí Grande 16 3249 25/6/96 La Gloria Changuinola Changuinola 17 6093 18/11/96 El Silencio Changuinola Changuinola 18 6496 26/12/96 Río Oeste Arriba Almirante Changuinola 19 1542 26/2/97 Valle de Agua Arriba Almirante Changuinola 20 3092 02/06/97 Charco La Pava Almirante Bocas del Toro 21 3804 15/7/97 Soledad Almirante Changuinola 22 3805 15/06/97 Bajo de la Esperanza Almirante Changuinola 23 4825 05/09/97 Valle de Risco Almirante Changuinola 24 6044 06/11/97 Cusapin Bahía Azul Bocas del Toro 25 6046 06/11/97 Barranco Adentro Cuabito Changuinola 26 361 22/1/98 Silico Creek Punta Robalo Chiriquí Grande 27 362 22/1/98 Düdori Chiriqui Grande Chiriquí Grande 28 6756 10/11/98 Finca Las 30 Changuinola Changuinola 29 6757 10/11/98 La Ceiba Changuinola Changuinola 30 2189 19/4/99 Quebrada Canela Guabito Changuinola 31 4341 24/4/99 Buena Esperanza Tierra Oscura Bocas del Toro 32 4342 24/4/99 Nudoviti Valle de Risco Changuinola 33 4343 24/4/99 Quebrada Tula Guaribiaria Chiriquí Grande 34 4344 24/4/99 Bastimento Bastimento Bocas del Toro 35 5849 03/12/99 Quebrada Negra Piedra Roja Kantintú 36 5850 03/12/99 Quebrada Pita Valle de Risco Changuinola 37 5851 03/12/99 Oriente de Risco Valle de Risco Changuinola 38 5852 03/12/99 Santa Rosa Medio Changuinola Changuinola 39 249352 27/9/99 Bocas del Toro Valle de Risco Bocas del Toro Bocas del Toro 40 4933 27/9/99 Shark Hole Tierra Oscura Bocas del Toro 41 118 18/5/00 Santa Isabel Santa Isabel Changuinola COMITES DE SALUD BOCAS DEL TORO 42 119 18/5/00 Nance Risco Valle de Risco Changuinola 43 206 21/7/00 Juanquito Changuinola Changuinola 44 337 18/10/00 Finca 51 Guabito Changuinola 45 146 16/4/01 Ojos de Agua Almirante Changuinola 46 241 15/10/01 Los Molejones Miramar Chiriquí Grande 47 242 15/10/01 Milla 10 Changuinola Changuinola 48 324 03/06/02 Tibite Almirante Changuinola 49 325 03/06/02 Boca de Drago Bocas del Toro Bocas del Toro 50 544 09/09/02 Renacimiento Almirante Changuinola 51 545 09/09/02 Miraflores Almirante Changuinola 52 304 01/08/03 La Moa Changuinola Changuinola 53 72 02/03/04 El Festival Changuinola Changuinola 54 79 03/03/04 Ojos de Agua Almirante Changuinola 55 304 01/08/03 La Mona Changuinola Changuinola 56 313 16/8/05 Juanquito Gampalme Changuinola 57 475 09/10/05 Valle del Rey Valle del Risco Changuinola 58 476 09/10/05 Nudobdi Valle del Risco Changuinola 59 477 09/10/05 Oriente de Rosco Valle del Risco Changuinola 60 478 09/10/05 Valle del Risco Valle del Risco Changuinola 61 479 09/10/05 La Leiba Valle del Risco Changuinola 62 480 09/10/05 palo Seco Valle del Risco Changuinola 63 481 09/10/05 Quebrada Pluma Valle del Risco Changuinola.
Recommended publications
  • Cuando La Vida Era Tranquila: Land Use And
    SIT Graduate Institute/SIT Study Abroad SIT Digital Collections Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection SIT Study Abroad Spring 2018 Cuando la vida era tranquila: Land use and livelihood changes following the construction of the Chan 75 dam in Nance del Risco, Bocas del Toro Patrick McKenzie SIT Study Abroad Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcollections.sit.edu/isp_collection Part of the Earth Sciences Commons, Environmental Health and Protection Commons, Latin American Studies Commons, Natural Resource Economics Commons, and the Nature and Society Relations Commons Recommended Citation McKenzie, Patrick, "Cuando la vida era tranquila: Land use and livelihood changes following the construction of the Chan 75 dam in Nance del Risco, Bocas del Toro" (2018). Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection. 2796. https://digitalcollections.sit.edu/isp_collection/2796 This Unpublished Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the SIT Study Abroad at SIT Digital Collections. It has been accepted for inclusion in Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection by an authorized administrator of SIT Digital Collections. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Cuando la vida era tranquila: Land use and livelihood changes following the construction of the Chan 75 dam in Nance del Risco, Bocas del Toro Patrick McKenzie School for International Training: Panama Spring 2018 Abstract The Ngobe are Panama’s most populous indigenous group. While the Ngobe that live in the comarca have land and resource rights, those that live immediately outside of it do not. This issue has been exacerbated by the creation of Palo Seco Forest Reserve which has removed all land rights from the Ngobe living within it.
    [Show full text]
  • Libro Origen Del Nombre De Los Corregimientos
    1 2 Orígen del nombre de los corregimientos Magistrados del Tribunal Electoral Erasmo Pinilla C., presidente Eduardo Valdés Escoffery, vicepresidente Heriberto Araúz Sánchez, vocal Magistradas suplentes Lourdes González M. Sharon Sinclaire de Dumanoir Myrtha Varela de Durán Dirección de Comunicación Humberto Castillo M. - Director Daniel Carrasco - Subdirector Dirección Nacional de Oganización Electoral Osman Valdés - Director Santana Díaz - Subdirector Editores Jorge D. Bravo - Tomás Mosquera Diseño y Diagramación Víctor M. Castillo G. Fotografía Tomás Mosquera - Víctor M. Castillo G. Justo Marín Investigación Simón Bolívar Pinto - Direcciones regionales del TE Correctores: Simón Bolívar Pinto - Rodolfo de Gracia Agradecimiento al Sr. Samuel Soane, jefe de Cartografía y al Lcdo. Alonso Ortíz de Zevallos, asesor legal de OE. por la asesoría brindada en esta investigación Impresión: Imprenta del Tribunal Electoral Todos los Derechos Reservados © Diciembre 2014 ÍNDICE Introducción 7/8 Provincia de Chiriquí 58 Distrito de Alanje 58 Provincia de Bocas del Toro 12 Distrito de Barú 61 Distrito de Bocas del Toro 12 Distrito de Boquerón 62 Distrito de Changuinola 13 Distrito de Boquete 65 Distrito de Chiriquí Grande 19 Distrito de Bugaba 69 Distrito de David 75 Provincia de Coclé 24 Distrito de Dolega 78 Distrito de Aguadulce 24 Distrito de Gualaca 81 Distrito de Antón 26 Distrito de Remedios 86 Distrito de La Pintada 31 Distrito de Renacimiento 87 Distrito de Natá 32 Distrio de San Félix 90 Distrito de Olá 35 Distrito de San Lorenzo 91 Distrito
    [Show full text]
  • Socioeconomic Characterization of Bocas Del Toro in Panama: an Application of Multivariate Techniques
    Revista Brasileira de Gestão e Desenvolvimento Regional G&DR. V. 16, N. 3, P. 59-71, set-dez/2020. Taubaté, SP, Brasil. ISSN: 1809-239X Received: 11/14/2019 Accepted: 04/26/2020 SOCIOECONOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF BOCAS DEL TORO IN PANAMA: AN APPLICATION OF MULTIVARIATE TECHNIQUES CARACTERIZACIÓN SOCIOECONÓMICA DE BOCAS DEL TORO EN PANAMÁ: UNA APLICACIÓN DE TÉCNICAS MULTIVARIADAS Barlin Orlando Olivares1 Jacob Pitti2 Edilberto Montenegro3 Abstract The objective of this work was to identify the main socioeconomic characteristics of the villages with an agricultural vocation in the Bocas del Toro district, Panama, through multivariate techniques. The two principal components that accounted for 84.0% of the total variation were selected using the Principal Components Analysis. This allowed a classification in three strata, discriminating the populated centers of greater agricultural activity in the district. The study identified that the factors with the greatest impact on the characteristics of the population studied were: the development of agriculture in indigenous territories, the proportion of economically inactive people and economic occupation other than agriculture; This characterization serves as the first approach to the study of sustainable land management in indigenous territories. Keywords: Applied Economy, Biodiversity, Crops, Multivariate Statistics, Sustainability. Resumen El objetivo de este trabajo fue identificar las principales características socioeconómicas de los poblados con vocación agrícola del distrito Bocas del Toro, Panamá, a través de técnicas multivariadas. Mediante el Análisis de Componentes Principales se seleccionaron los primeros dos componentes que explicaban el 84.0 % de la variación total. Esto permitió una clasificación en tres estratos, discriminando los centros poblados de mayor actividad agrícola en el distrito.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Bocas Del Toro Cauchero Esc
    CALENDARIO DE BECA UNIVERSAL Y PLANILLA GLOBAL TERCERA ENTREGA 2019 DIRECCIÓN PROVINCIAL DE BOCAS DEL TORO 23 DE OCTUBRE DE 2019 Nº DISTRITO CORREGIMIENTO CENTRO EDUCATIVO 1 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE DIONISIA G. DE AYARZA 2 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE LAS PIÑAS 3 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE QUEBRADA EL BAJO 4 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE QUEBRADA LIMÓN 5 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE RAMBALA RAMBALA 6 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE RAMBALA CHIRIQUICITO # 1 7 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE RAMBALA CHIRIQUICITO # 2 8 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE RAMBALA CENTRO BET-EL 9 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE RAMBALA NUEVA ESTRELLA 10 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE PUNTA PEÑA I.P.T CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE 11 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE PUNTA PEÑA C.E.B.G. PUNTA PEÑA 12 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE PUNTA PEÑA CAÑAZAS 13 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE MIRAMAR MIRAMAR 14 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE MIRAMAR ALTO LA GLORIA 15 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE MIRAMAR LAS CAÑAS 16 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE MIRAMAR LOS MOLEJONES 17 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE MIRAMAR LOS CHIRICANOS 18 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE PUNTA ROBALO PALMA REAL 19 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE PUNTA ROBALO VALLE SECO 20 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE PUNTA ROBALO PUNTA ROBALO 21 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE PUNTA ROBALO LA CONGA 22 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE BAJO CEDRO C.E.B.G. BAJO CEDRO 23 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE BAJO CEDRO QUEBRADA GARZA 24 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE BAJO CEDRO ALTO CEDRO 25 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE BAJO CEDRO C.E.B.G. RÍO AUYAMA 26 CHIRIQUÍ GRANDE BAJO CEDRO EL ESCOBAL 24 DE OCTUBRE DE 2019 Nº DISTRITO CORREGIMIENTO CENTRO EDUCATIVO 1 BOCAS DEL TORO CAUCHERO ESC. CAUCHERO ARRIBA 2 BOCAS DEL TORO CAUCHERO ESC. LOS HIGUERONES 3 BOCAS DEL TORO CAUCHERO ESC. LOMA AZUL 4 BOCAS DEL TORO CAUCHERO ESC. LOMA ESTRELLA 5 BOCAS DEL TORO CAUCHERO ESC.
    [Show full text]
  • Bocas Del Toro Mission
    Image not found or type unknown Bocas Del Toro Mission DOMINGO RAMOS SANJUR Domingo Ramos Sanjur, B.A. in Theology (Adventist University of Central America, Alajuela, Costa Rica), is the president of Bocas del Toro Mission. Previously, he was a pastor and area coordinator in Bocas del Toro. He is married to Ruth Luciano and has three children. Bocas del Toro Mission is an administrative unit of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Panama. It is a part of Panama Union Mission in the Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Territory and Statistics Bocas del Toro is a province of Panama with Bocas del Toro as its capital city. As of 2018, it had an area of 45,843.90 km2 and a population of 170,320 inhabitants.1 It shares borders with the Caribbean Sea to the north, the province of Chiriquí to the south, the indigenous region of Ngöbe Buglé to the east and southeast, the province of Limón in Costa Rica to the west and northwest, and the province of Puntarenas in Costa Rica to the southwest. Bocas del Toro Mission has 30 churches, 4,272 members, and a population of 127,414. Its offices are on Avenida 17 de Abril in El Empalme, Changuinola, Bocas del Toro, Panama. Its territory includes the Bocas del Toro province and the Nio Cribo region, which itself includes Kankintú and Kusapín. It is a part of Panama Union Mission of the Inter- American Division.2 Bocas del Toro Mission also has 28 groups, two schools, one high school, three ordained ministers, and six licensed ministers as of 2018.
    [Show full text]
  • Cuadro 17. NÚMERO Y SUPERFICIE DE LAS EXPLOTACIONES
    Cuadro 17. NÚMERO Y SUPERFICIE DE LAS EXPLOTACIONES AGROPECUARIAS CON TIERRAS TOMADAS BAJO ARRENDAMIENTO EN LA REPÚBLICA, POR CLASE DE DUEÑO DE LA TIERRA, SEGÚN PROVINCIA, COMARCA INDÍGENA, DISTRITO Y CORREGIMIENTO: AÑO 2010 Explotaciones agropecuarias con tierras tomadas bajo arrendamiento Clase de dueño de la tierra Provincia, comarca indígena, Total Estado Particular Mixto distrito y corregimiento Superficie Superficie Superficie Superficie Número Número Número Número (en hectáreas) (en hectáreas) (en hectáreas) (en hectáreas) TOTAL………...…...…..………. 6,922 86,648.38 581 11,682.43 6,328 74,619.15 13 346.80 Bocas del Toro…………………………………………………………..74 9,758.75 9 7,416.50 65 2,342.25 - - Bocas del Toro……………………………………………..3 73.00 1 40.00 2 33.00 - - Cauchero…………………………………………….. 2 70.00 1 40.00 1 30.00 - - Punta Laurel………………………………………………………1 3.00 - - 1 3.00 - - Changuinola………………………………………………………..48 8,945.75 5 7,344.50 43 1,601.25 - - Changuinola (Cabecera)……………………………………………………5 7,757.00 1 7,339.00 4 418.00 - - Almirante…………………………………………………………………6 116.00 - - 6 116.00 - - Guabito……………………………………………………….10 837.75 - - 10 837.75 - - Teribe…………………………………………………………….1 3.00 1 3.00 - - - - Valle del Risco………………………………………………………..3 14.50 - - 3 14.50 - - El Empalme…………………………………………………….7 113.50 1 1.00 6 112.50 - - Las Tablas…………………………………………………………….9 87.50 1 0.50 8 87.00 - - La Gloria………………………………………………………..2 7.00 1 1.00 1 6.00 - - Las Delicias………………………………………………….5 9.50 - - 5 9.50 - - Chiriquí Grande……………………………………………………………………23 740.00 3 32.00 20 708.00 - - Chiriquí Grande
    [Show full text]
  • Consultoría Para La Elaboracion Del Plan De Manejo Marino Costero Integrado De Bocas Del Toro, En El Marco Del Programa Multifases De Desarrollo
    Consultoría para la Elaboración del Plan de Manejo Marino Costero Integrado de Bocas del Toro, en el Marco del Programa Multifases de Desarrollo Sostenible de Bocas del Toro. Producto del Informe de Avance N° 3. Perfiles de la Zona Marino - Costera de Bocas del Toro Item Type Report Publisher Arden & Price Inc. / Universidad de Miami Download date 26/09/2021 15:27:40 Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/1834/8002 CONSULTORÍA PARA LA ELABORACION DEL PLAN DE MANEJO MARINO COSTERO INTEGRADO DE BOCAS DEL TORO, EN EL MARCO DEL PROGRAMA MULTIFASES DE DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE DE BOCAS DEL TORO Producto del Informe de Avance Nº 3 Perfiles de la Zona Marino-Costera de Bocas del Toro 1. Introducción La región de Bocas del Toro comprende los corregimientos costeros de los tres distritos de la Provincia de Bocas del Toro y los dos de la Comarca Ngöbe-Buglé. Estos cinco distritos tienen una población de aproximadamente 134,000 personas ó el 4% de la población del país. La región se caracteriza por su gran diversidad socio-cultural y biológica. Gran parte de la población es indígena (etnias Ngöbe y Naso/Teribe) pero también existen importantes grupos culturales afro-antillanos. Hoy día, el Distrito de Bocas del Toro cuenta con una población de extranjeros de todo el mundo atraídos por su ambiente agradable, las oportunidades turísticas y su belleza única. Al mismo tiempo, existe una tremenda desigualdad social y los indicadores sociales de muchas de sus comunidades costeras son extremadamente bajos. Se realizan una variedad de actividades económicas en Bocas del Toro – cultivo del banano, trasiego de petróleo, pesca, turismo y agricultura de subsistencia.
    [Show full text]
  • Panama: Land Administration Project (Loan No
    Report No. 56565-PA Investigation Report Panama: Land Administration Project (Loan No. 7045-PAN) September 16, 2010 About the Panel The Inspection Panel was created in September 1993 by the Board of Executive Directors of the World Bank to serve as an independent mechanism to ensure accountability in Bank operations with respect to its policies and procedures. The Inspection Panel is an instrument for groups of two or more private citizens who believe that they or their interests have been or could be harmed by Bank-financed activities to present their concerns through a Request for Inspection. In short, the Panel provides a link between the Bank and the people who are likely to be affected by the projects it finances. Members of the Panel are selected “on the basis of their ability to deal thoroughly and fairly with the request brought to them, their integrity and their independence from the Bank’s Management, and their exposure to developmental issues and to living conditions in developing countries.”1 The three-member Panel is empowered, subject to Board approval, to investigate problems that are alleged to have arisen as a result of the Bank having failed to comply with its own operating policies and procedures. Processing Requests After the Panel receives a Request for Inspection it is processed as follows: • The Panel decides whether the Request is prima facie not barred from Panel consideration. • The Panel registers the Request—a purely administrative procedure. • The Panel sends the Request to Bank Management, which has 21 working days to respond to the allegations of the Requesters.
    [Show full text]
  • Training Water Committees in Bocas Del Toro, Panama
    Training Water Committees in Bocas del Toro, Panama: A Case Study of Peace Corps Volunteers’ Initiative to Improve Rural Water System Management By Brandon Braithwaite A REPORT Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 2009 Copyright © Brandon Braithwaite 2009 This report, “Training Water Committees in Bocas del Toro, Panama: A Case Study of Peace Corps Volunteers’ Initiative to Improve Rural Water System Management” is hereby approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING. Civil and Environmental Engineering Master’s International Program Signatures: Report Advisor Dr. David Watkins Department Chair Dr. William M. Bulleit Date ii Preface This report is based on my primary work and experiences during the 27 months I spent as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer in Panama from August 2005 to October 2008. For my service I was placed in the community of Quebrada Cacao in the province of Bocas del Toro in the far northwest corner of the country. My role as a water and sanitation extension agent was to assess health problems in the community related to water and sanitation and promote alternatives to improve the community’s overall health. I focused on the design, construction, and management of gravity-fed water supply systems and encouraged the use of pit and composting latrines. My role as a health promoter also included HIV/AIDS awareness, hygiene, and STI education as well as environmental advocacy through conservation and restoration. Along with two semesters of coursework and research in the field, this report is submitted to complete a Masters of Sciences Degree in Civil Engineering from Michigan Technological University through the Master’s International Program with the Peace Corps.
    [Show full text]
  • Live and Dead Coral Cover on Three Reefs and Public Perceptions of Degradation Around Almirante Bay, Bocas Del Toro Phoebe Thompson SIT Graduate Institute
    SIT Graduate Institute/SIT Study Abroad SIT Digital Collections Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection SIT Study Abroad Fall 2016 Live and dead coral cover on three reefs and public perceptions of degradation around Almirante Bay, Bocas del Toro Phoebe Thompson SIT Graduate Institute Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcollections.sit.edu/isp_collection Part of the Civic and Community Engagement Commons, Community-Based Research Commons, Environmental Health Commons, Laboratory and Basic Science Research Commons, Latin American Studies Commons, and the Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology Commons Recommended Citation Thompson, Phoebe, "Live and dead coral cover on three reefs and public perceptions of degradation around Almirante Bay, Bocas del Toro" (2016). Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection. 2488. https://digitalcollections.sit.edu/isp_collection/2488 This Unpublished Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the SIT Study Abroad at SIT Digital Collections. It has been accepted for inclusion in Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection by an authorized administrator of SIT Digital Collections. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Live and dead coral cover on three reefs and public perceptions of degradation around Almirante Bay, Bocas del Toro Independent Study Project SIT Panama: Tropical Ecology, Marine Ecosystems, and Biodiversity Conservation Fall 2016 Phoebe Thompson Bowdoin College, Class of 2018 i Abstract Almirante Bay is a lagoonal body of water off the western Caribbean coast of Panama. The islands within the bay are popular tourist destinations, drawing visitors from around the world to explore beaches and coral reefs. However, the reefs in Almirante Bay are continually exposed to both natural and anthropogenic stressors, such as temperature inversions, boat pollution, sedimentation from dredging, and chemical runoff from coastal banana plantations.
    [Show full text]
  • 3 Bocas Del Toro Esc
    CALENDARIOS DE BECA UNIVERSAL Y PLANILLA GLOBAL PRIMERA ENTREGA 2019 REGIONAL DE BOCAS DEL TORO LUNES, 25 DE JUNIO 2018 # CORREGIMIENTO CENTRO EDUCATIVO 1 GUABITO C.E.B.G.GUABITO 2 GUABITO COL. SECUNDARIO DE GUABITO 3 GUABITO ESC.FINCA 41 ANEXA DE GUABITO 4 GUABITO ESC.PUENTE BLANCO 5 GUABITO ESC.FINCA 54 6 GUABITO ESC.FINCA CALIFORNIA 7 GUABITO ESC.DEBORA 8 TERIBE ESC. BONYIC 9 TERIBE ESC. BAJO SORÍ 10 TERIBE ESC.CUYN KING 11 TERIBE C.E.B.G.SIEYICK 12 TERIBE ESC. SIENKING 13 TERIBE ESC.TRES PIEDRA 14 TERIBE ESC. SOLÓN 15 TERIBE ESC.LOMA BANDERA 16 TERIBE ESC. SAN SAN 17 TERIBE ESC.SAN SAN MONA 18 TERIBE ESC.SAN SAN TIGRA 19 TERIBE ESC.SAN SAN DRURY 20 LAS TABLAS C.E.B.G.MARIANO THOMAS 21 LAS TABLAS COL. SECUNDARIO NIEVECITA 22 LAS TABLAS C.E.B.G.NIEVECITA 23 LAS TABLAS ESC. DOS CAÑOS ANEXA 24 LAS TABLAS ESC.BARRANCO ADENTRO 25 LAS TABLAS ESC. BARRANCO MEDIO 26 LAS TABLAS ESC. BOCA DE YORKIN 27 LAS TABLAS ESC. BOCA DE YORKIN ANEXA 28 LAS TABLAS ESC. DOS CAÑOS 29 LAS TABLAS ESC. DOS CAÑO ABAJO 30 LAS TABLAS ESC. ALTO DOS CAÑOS 31 LAS TABLAS ESC. BISIRA # 3 32 LAS TABLAS ESC. QUEBRADA CANELA MARTES, 12 DE MARZO DE 2019 # CORREGIMIENTO CENTRO EDUCATIVO 1 CHANGUINOLA ESC. 4 DE ABRIL 2 CHANGUINOLA ESC. CHANGUINOLA 3 CHANGUINOLA ESC. FINCA 11 4 CHANGUINOLA C.E.B.G. FINCA 32 5 CHANGUINOLA ESC. FINCA 41 6 CHANGUINOLA ESC. FINCA 43 7 CHANGUINOLA ESC. FINCA 44 8 CHANGUINOLA ESC.
    [Show full text]
  • Comarca Indígena, Distrito Y Corregimiento: Año 2010
    Cuadro 11. NÚMERO Y SUPERFICIE DE LAS EXPLOTACIONES AGROPECUARIAS CON TIERRAS SIN TÍTULO DE PROPIEDAD EN LA REPÚBLICA, POR CLASE DE DUEÑO DE LA TIERRA, SEGÚN PROVINCIA, COMARCA INDÍGENA, DISTRITO Y CORREGIMIENTO: AÑO 2010 Explotaciones agropecuarias con tierras sin título de propiedad Clase de dueño de la tierra Provincia, comarca indígena, distrito y Total corregimiento Estado Particular Mixto Superficie Superficie Superficie Superficie Número Número Número Número (en hectáreas) (en hectáreas) (en hectáreas) (en hectáreas) TOTAL…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…….………………………73,835 811,297.85 59,298 696,285.25 14,467 113,014.00 70 1,998.60 Bocas del Toro…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…….………….4,462 78,307.13 3,985 71,333.54 474 6,971.42 3 2.17 Bocas del Toro…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…….………….655 11,749.31 628 11,234.21 27 515.10 - - Bocas del Toro (Cabecera)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…….…………………………………………53 1,898.11 41 1,571.11 12 327.00 - - ………………...……………………………. Bastimentos…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…….………………………………………………………………44 704.10 37 597.10 7 107.00 - - ……….……………. Cauchero………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…….………………………………………………………..……295 4,629.50 292 4,608.50 3 21.00 - - ……. Punta Laurel…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…….……………………………….…………………………77 1,833.60 76 1,833.50 1 0.10 - - …………………….. Tierra Oscura…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…….…………………...………………………………………186
    [Show full text]