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overlooking the
mouth of the
Chagres River. In 1502,
during his
fourth and
final voyage,
Christopher Columbus discovered the
Chagres River. By 1534, the Monarchy...
- the Gulf of
Panama to the south. The
Chagres has the
unusual claim of
drainage into two oceans. The
upper Chagres River, its watershed, and the watershed...
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created between 1907 and 1913 by the
building of the
Gatun Dam
across the
Chagres River. At the time it was created,
Gatun Lake was the
largest man-made...
- The
Chagres National Park is
located between the
Province of
Panama and Colon, in the
Eastern sector of the
Panama Canal with a
total surface area of...
- lies at the town of
Nuevo Chagres.
Chagres District is
divided administratively into the
following corregimientos:
Nuevo Chagres (capital)
Achiote El Guabo...
-
Nuevo Chagres (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈnweβo ˈtʃaɣɾes], English: New
Chagres) is a
seaside town and
corregimiento in the Colón
Province of Panama, and...
-
mouth of the
Chagres River. The
sandstone is so m****ive that
estimates of
thickness are uncertain.
Various fossils have been
found in the
Chagres Formation:...
- the lake, the
Chagres River, a
natural waterway enhanced by the
damming of
Gatun Lake, runs
about 5¼ mi (8.5 km). Here the
upper Chagres River feeds the...
- streams,
meander in valleys, and form
coastal deltas. However, the Río
Chagres (
Chagres River),
located in
central Panama, is one of the few wide
rivers and...
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started New York to
Chagres service on
December 1, 1848 and
continued until 1852. She also ran New
Orleans to
Havana to
Chagres. SS Ohio 1848-1854 Built...