Portuguese: Porto Belo) is a historic port and corregimiento in Portobelo District, Colón Province, Panama. Located on the northern part of the Isthmus...
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minutes): 62 mm (2.4 in). Portobelo, Colón, Panama, 29 November 1911 Most in 300 seconds (5 minutes): 106 mm (4.2 in). Portobelo, Colón, Panama, 29 November...
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Colón (Spanish pronunciation: [koˈlon]) is a province of Panama. The capital is the city of Colón. It covers an area of 4,575.5 km2, and the population...
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The Portobelo District is one of the districts that make up the Colón Province, Panama. It covers an area of 397 km2, and the latest official estimate...
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dysentery, a common disease at the time, while anchored off the coast of Portobelo where some Spanish treasure ships had sought shelter. Following his death...
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town of Portobello Portobello Peninsula, a spur of Otago Peninsula Portobelo, Colón Portobello, Edinburgh Portobello Road, London Portobello, an area south-east...
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Villahermosa Tabasco Mexico Originally called Villa Felipe II. 1597 Portobelo Colón Panama 1598 Parras Coahuila Mexico 1599 Natal Rio Grande do Norte Brazil...
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City or town Namesake Notes Colón Colon, Michigan Panama City Panama City, Florida Portobelo, Colón Portobello, Maryland...
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Portobelo-San Lorenzo are military constructions, built by the Spanish Empire during the 17th and 18th centuries on the Caribbean coastline of Colón Province...
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Chagres and Fort San Lorenzo (category Buildings and structures in Colón Province)
Atlantic ports of the isthmus: Nombre de Dios, at first; and, later, Portobelo. (The dry-season, overland route—the Camino Real—connected Panama City...
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