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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Panama

4 sites · 2 Cultural · 2 Natural · 1 In Danger

Fortifications on the Caribbean Side of Panama: Portobelo-San Lorenzo In Danger
Cultural Inscribed 1980 Latin America and the Caribbean

Magnificent examples of 17th- and 18th-century military architecture, these Panamanian forts on the Caribbean coast form part of the defence system built by the Spanish Crown to protect transatlantic trade.

Darien National Park
Natural Inscribed 1981 Latin America and the Caribbean

Forming a bridge between the two continents of the New World, Darien National Park contains an exceptional variety of habitats – sandy beaches, rocky coasts, mangroves, swamps, and lowland and upland tropical forests containing remarkable wildlife. Two Indian tribes live in the p…

Coiba National Park and its Special Zone of Marine Protection
Natural Inscribed 2005 Latin America and the Caribbean

Coiba National Park, off the southwest coast of Panama, protects Coiba Island, 38 smaller islands and the surrounding marine areas within the Gulf of Chiriqui. Protected from the cold winds and effects of El Niño, Coiba’s Pacific tropical moist forest maintains exceptionally high…

The Colonial Transisthmian Route of Panamá
Cultural Inscribed 2025 Latin America and the Caribbean

From the 16th century, the isthmus of Panama became a global strategic asset facilitating the transportation of goods and people between the Iberian Peninsula and the colonies of the Kingdom of Spain in America, the archipelago of the Philippines and the Canary Islands. The seria…

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