Gulf of Panama

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Gulf of Panama with minor gulfs.
Gulf of Panama with minor gulfs.

The Gulf of Panama (Spanish: Golfo De Panamá) is a gulf in the Pacific Ocean, near the southern coast of Panama, having a maximum width of 250 km, a maximum depth of 220 metres and the size of 2,400 square kilometers.[1] The Panama Canal connects the Gulf of Panama, with the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The Panamanian capital Panama City is the main urban centre on the gulf shore.

The gulf itself also contains a few minor gulfs, with Panama Bay to the north, Gulf of Parita to the west and Gulf of San Miguel to the east. The gulf has a few islands and on the coast there are a few important ports, like Panama City, La Palma and Chitrè. Pearl Islands is a group of over 200 islands situated to the east in the gulf.

Panama’s largest river, Tuira, flows south into the Gulf of San Miguel.

  1. ^ World Wildlife Fund - Gulf of Panama mangroves
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