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Today I received news about the last province of Panama that
has flag but remained unknown yet. This province is Bocas del
Toro that has an unofficial flag (mainly used by sport events).
Then there are the following flags:
4 provinces with official flag (Veraguas, Colon, Chiriqui and San
Blas)
1 provinces with flag of unknown status (Los Santos)
2 province with unofficial flag (Herrera and Bocas del Toro)
1 province with official proposal (while is used as unofficial
flag) (Cocle)
1 province with unofficial proposal, without official flag and no
info about unofficial flag (Panama)
1 province without official flag and no info about unofficial
flag (Darien)
1 comarca with official flag (Ngobe Bugle)
2 comarcas with de facto flag (Wargandi and Mandungandi)
1 comarcas with no news (Embera/Wounan) but surely without
official flag yet.
Jaume Olle', 22 August 2002
- Bocas del Toro
- Coclé
- Colón
- Chiriqui
- Darién
- Herrera
- Los Santos
- Panamá
- Veraguas
- Kuna de Madungandí
- Ngöbe Buglé
- Kuna de Wargandi
Indigenous Districts
- Kuna Yala
- Ngöbe Buglé
- Emberá
Ths list of the provinces includes three "indigenous
districts". They are: Kuna Yala (Comarca de San Blas),
capital city El Porvenir, Embera and Guaymi (Ngobe-Buglé),
created in December 1996 with parts of the provinces of Boca del
Toro and Veraguas.
Kuna de Madugandi and Kuna de Wargandi are not listed in my
source (Encyclopaedia Universalis Yearbook 1998) and might have
been created more recently.
Kuna Yala is covered in the Kuna
Indian page.
Ivan Sache, 19 June 2002