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Panama is located at the narrowest point of the Central American isthmus and connects North and South America. Panama is known for its famous Panama Canal, which connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean. Panama is known for its impressive natural diversity. It includes dense rainforests, high mountains, coastal landscapes and idyllic islands. The jungle is home to an astonishing variety of species.
At 75,500 km², Panama is almost twice the size of Switzerland, but with just over 4 million inhabitants, it has only half the population of Switzerland.
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Isla Boca Brava in Boca Chica
Isla Boca Brava is located off the Pacific coast of Panama in the Gulf of Chiriquí, more precisely in the Bahia de Muertos, a coral reef. Although the island is around 30 square kilometers in size and is only separated from the Panamanian mainland by a channel around 200 meters wide, there is no bridge or paved roads – so the only way to get here and cross over is by boat. This alone gives Boca Brava its special charm, because when you sit down on the small boats with your luggage and are taken across for just a fair price, it feels like the gateway to another world.
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Isla Mamey
Isla Mamey belongs to the district of Portobelo, a historic port town in the province of Colon, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When you visit the Caribbean island of Isla Mamey, you will find palm-fringed beaches and warm, turquoise waters. The clear water and many coral reefs make Isla Mamey ideal for snorkeling, swimming and diving.