The Tuira River is located in the Darién Province of eastern Panama . It flows into the Bay of San Miguel at the province capital of La Palma .
3-511: It is the largest river in Panama, and one of its tributaries, the Chucunaque River , is the longest river in Panama. The river starts in highlands of Darien, and runs south/southeast, and then north and west. It runs past villages as it flows downstream including Matuganti , Sobiaquirú , El Balsal , Boca de Cupe , Capetí , Yape , Aruza, Unión Chocó , Vista Alegre , and Pinogana . It meets
6-522: A river in Panama is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about the geography of Darién Province is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Chucunaque River The Chucunaque River is a river of Panama . It is a tributary of the Tuira River in the Darién Province . It is the longest river in Panama. This article related to a river in Panama
9-615: The Chucunaque River at El Real de Santa María and then flows northwest towards La Palma . Via the Chucunaque, one can reach Yaviza , which is the terminus of the northern end of the Pan-American Highway . The Paya River joins the river downstream of Sobiaquirú , via which the village of Paya can be reached. The Púcuro River joins downstream of the Paya, via which the village of Púcuro can be reached. This article related to
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