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ALMIRANTE, PANAMA

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Mar 17, 2019
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Almirante, Panama
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Dec 4, 2019
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Almirante is a city in Bocas del Toro Province in the Republic of Panama. Its name is Spanish for admiral.

Almirante has a land area of 95.4 square kilometres (36.8 sq mi) and had a population of 12,731 as of 2010, giving it a population density of 133.5 inhabitants per square kilometre (346/sq mi).[1] Its population as of 1990 was 11,584; its population as of 2000 was 12,430.

Central Almirante's most popular wards are: Una Milla ("One Mile"), Zegla, Barrio Frances ("Patua Town"), Aeropuerto, Media Milla, Tampico, Bda. San Agustin, Las Golondrinas.

Surrounding communities are: Milla 3, Miraflores, Ojo de Agua, Rio Oeste and Milla 5.

Point of Interests in town are: Port of Almirante, Sea Wall area, Central Park, Catholic Church, Anglican Church and Ojo de Agua area.

Almirante is also surrounded by a beautiful Ambrossian Bight, with calm waters.

Almirante was struck by a powerful earthquake on April 22, 1991, in those days wood houses were common construction and most of them were torn down. Because of this the government decided to build new residences outside Almirante.

Almirante town was essentially built by the United Fruit Company as a port for banana exports.

Almirante's first settlers were mostly black descendants from Jamaica and the Lesser Antilles, who moved inland to work in the banana plantations during the early 1900s.

Due to the economic importance of Port Almirante, Chinese, Hindu and Jewish minorities established businesses in the town. Since 2002, a second Chinese immigration has made an economic presence in various areas of Bocas del Toro Province.

Since Bocas del Toro Province has a vast indigenous population, they also migrated to Almirante, replacing blacks as the major ethnic group.

In Almirante, the major spoken languages are English, Spanish, native indigenous languages and Guari-Guari.

For their livelihood, Almirante people are employed in local businesses, government positions and AES workers at the hydroelectric plant located close to Ojo de Agua.

Today, due to a growing population, many have moved to Panama City looking for new opportunities.

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