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Panameño Coast - Coggle Diagram
Panameño Coast
coastal accidents
Bays and inlets: Almirante, Anachucuna, Caledonia, Limón, Nombre de Dios, Portobelo.
Gulfs: of the Mosquitos, San Blas. Lagoon: from Chiriquí
Peninsula: San Blas, Valiente
Tips and Ropes: Carreto, Mosquito, Punta Manzanillo, Sasardi, Tiburón, toro.
accidentes costeros
Gulfs: Chiriquí, Montijo, Parita, Panamá, San Lorenzo, San Miguel.
Penínsulas: Búrica, Las Palmas, Azuero.
Tips and ends: Brava, Brujas, Búrica, Cocalito, Chame, Guánico, Jaqué, Mala, Mariato, Morro de Puercos.
Bays and cove: Charco Azul, San Lorenzo, Honda, Damas, Chame, Panamá, Garachiné and Piñas.
coastal accidents of the caribbean sea
Length
Panama has a considerable length of coasts, totaling 2,988.3 kilometers in total, of which 1,700.6 kilometers correspond to the Pacific coast and 1,287.7
two types of coasts
The coasts of the Caribbean Sea have an extension of 1287.7 kilometers
The coasts of the Pacific Ocean are approximately 1700.6 kilometers long
type of coasts
The type of Panamanian coasts are characterized in general, not only by their geological formation, but by their many sinuosities, detachments and frequent changes of orientation.
extension in the two seas with which it limits, and the Cordillera Central, and its ramifications determine that its shores are low or steep, depending on whether they are near or far from the sea
territorial integration Article 3 Of The 1972 Constitution.
Article 3 of the 1972 Constitution "The territory of the Republic of Panama comprises the Terrestrial Surface, the Territorial Sea, the Continental Underwater Platform, the Subsoil and the air space between Colombia and Costa Rica, in accordance with the Boundary Treaties concluded for Panama and those States. "