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Land Administration Project Proyecto De Administración De Tierras IBRD 36871 82°30'W 82°00'W PANAMA / PANAMÁ 012 4 8 12 16 KILOMETERS COSTA LAND ADMINISTRATION PROJECT RICA La Palma PROYECTO DE ADMINISTRACIÓN DE TIERRAS California la Ngöbe-Buglé-Related Request for Inspection: Management Response Sixao Ganadera Río Deborah Caribe Solicitud de Inspección relacionada al pueblo Ngöbe-Buglé: Respuesta Administrativa Junta Agraria Caribbean Fincanombre Río San Juan de Dios 9°30'N Guabito Puente del Medio Rio Negro Annex Areas desiring to be part of Ngöbe Buglé Comarca / Puente Sea Blanco Puente de Áreas Anexas que desean formar parte de la Comarca Ngöbe Buglé o Milla 23 San San El Puente Urbanizacion La Barra Bosques de San San La Ponderosa Annex Areas NOT desiring to be part of Ngöbe Buglé Comarca / Río San San San San Changuinola Áreas Anexas que no desean formar parte de la Comarca Ngöbe Buglé Bda. 21 la de Abril uino Mimit Imri ang Ngöbe Buglé Comarca / Comarca Ngöbe Buglé Ch Lago 4 Río Punta La Isla El Canal Sorosta Santa Marta Areas Regularized and to be Regularized Under Project Component 2 / de Yorkin Rancho Buena Torres Áreas regularizadas o a regularizar por el proyecto Componente 2 Vista Boca de Drago Drago Isla Abajo o Finca Ground Creek Bambito SAN SAN Colón Bluff Proposed Hydroelectric Dams / Presas Hidroeléctricas en construcción Charagre Buena POND SAK Yorkin Quebrada Vista Arriba Caracol Chiquito Carbon No. 1 Río Teribe Proposed Hydroelectric Reservoir / Embalses Hidroelélectricos planeados El Silencio Loma Paunch Loma Bonita Brava La Carretera Punta Caracol Chupsco Bondi Zegla Valle AES Concession Area / Áreas de Concesión de AES Pana Junquito Big Creek Jungla Sori Junco o San Juan Milla Siete Y Medio Solon Bonyic Bajo Sodi Junquito Loma Muleto Huecso Santa La Cabaña Bonyic o Coquital Bella Vista Bastimentos Wizard’s Beach Rosa Selvina Rancho Palma de Bocas del Toro Protected Areas / Áreas Protegidas: Chunga Alto Sodi Boquisco La Gloria Dreffe Beach Punta Sursuba Chimborazo Olachica La Amistad International Park, La Mina Quebrada Carbon No. 2 Juan Brown UNITED STATES Peligro Tibite Solarte San San Pond Sak / Cochigro Isla Venado Bahia Honda Parque Internacional La Amistad, Loma Brava Cayo Nancy Isla Corriente Grande San San Pond Sak Atlantic Qda. Carbón Guabo Betania Ojo de Miraflores Agua Bastimentos a El Guabo Bracha Quebrada Almirante Salt Creek Gulf of Mexico THE Ocean R Quebrada Nigua No. 1 San Cristobal Palo Seco Protected Forest / Quebrad ío Changuin El Bajo de Puntabella BAHAMAS Quebrada de Leon la Esperanza Quebrada Limon Puerco Nuevo Paraiso Panzat Quebrada Bosque Protector Palo Seco Marco Río Alvarez ola Oest Quebrada Nigua Punta Domingo CUBA Dos Bocas e Quebrada Higueron Boca del Bastimentos Island Maritime Park / DOM. Gavilan Risco El Nance Isla Cayo Zapatilla Parque Marino Isla Bastimentos MEXICO HAITI REP. PlannedPlanned ChanChan 7575 Quebrada Gavilan Nance de Risco Rio Oeste HydroelectricHydroelectric Santa Fe Punta Gallinazo ProjectProject La Soledad Cristóbal Macca Bite JAMAICA Quebrada Cacao 9°15'N BELIZE Quebrada Nieri Nudobiri o Quebrada Miel Boca Quanigidete Valle de Agua Abajo HONDURAS Chica GUATEMALA Caribbean Sea Valle Del Quebrada Pluma Valle de Risco Populated Places / Poblados Rey o Nachuido Charco Bella Vista NICARAGUA La Pava Renacimiento Quebrada Juan EL SALVADOR Bella Vista Buena Vista Playa Caracol Rivers / Ríos Río Risco Quebrada Pita o Bay Viu Quebrada Pastor Shark Hole COSTA RICA Guayabal International Boundaries / Nirionte Punta Pargo R.B. DE VENEZUELA hica Puntapeña Quebrada Pitti Buena Vista Fronteras Internacionales oca C Hope Well GUYANA ada B Quebrada Cascajo Cerro Brujo Isla Pacific PANAMA Quebr Changuinola Arriba Dos Rios This map was produced by the Map Design Unit of The World Bank. Ocean COLOMBIA Loma Estrella Popa The boundaries, colors, denominations and any other information shown on Aguacate this map do not imply, on the part of The World Bank Group, any judgment Punta Blanca Quebrada Loma Azul Pueblo Nuevo Isla Tigre Peña Blanca No. 2 Pinzon Loma Fe Cayo de Aqua on the legal status of any territory, or any endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries. Peña Blanca No. 1 Quebrada Cauchero BRAZIL del Pueblo Loma Partida Boca de Culubre Pinzon Abajo o Peña Blanca Traicionera Punta Laurel Quebrada El Escobal Platano Isla Cayo LA AMISTAD Palmito Agua Caribbean Sea INTERNATIONAL Finca Doble “S” Bocas del Toro Río Uyama COSTA Dos Bocas La Loma PALO SECO RICA B PARK Bajo el o El Tapao c Cerro Palma Cedro Abajo a PANAMÁ PROTECTED FOREST Los Naranjos s d ulubre Río Changuinola La Tronoza C Cabecera de e l Río La Conga T Quebrada Estrella Alto el Burro o r Guyacan o P r o Bajo Colubre Arriba Boca de Quebrada v i n c e Con Fe Cilico Creek La Negrita o Con Pe Abajo Boca de Negrita Laguna de P Á Guyacan NGNGÖBEBE A M Spanish Town N A Valle Seco Palma Real Punta Robalo Chiriquí Quebrada Nueva Zelandia Conejo BUGLBUGLÉ Guyabal Las Cañas Gulf of Panama R Los Guayabales Los Molejones Ceiba ío Changui Approximate Naso Tjër Di nola Norteño Territory Boundary El Frances Miramar 9°0'N 0 20 40 60 80 100 Chiriquicito COMARCACOMARCA La Gloria KILOMETERS COLOMBIA 82°30'W Los Cedeños o Solate PACIFIC OCEAN 82°00'W APRIL 14, 2009.
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