Aguadulce, Coclé

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Aguadulce
City and corregimiento
Aguadulce is located in Panama
Aguadulce
Aguadulce
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Country Panama
Province Coclé Province
District Aguadulce District
Area[1]
 • Land 50.4 km2 (19.5 sq mi)
Population (2010)[1]
 • Total 8,703
 • Density 172.5/km2 (447/sq mi)
  Population density calculated based on land area.
Time zone EST (UTC−5)

Aguadulce is an agricultural city and corregimiento in the Coclé province in Panama. It is the capital of Aguadulce District and it is located on the Pan-American Highway, near but not on the coast on the Bahia de Parita. The name means "freshwater".

It has a land area of 50.4 square kilometres (19.5 sq mi) and had a population of 8,703 as of 2010, giving it a population density of 172.5 inhabitants per square kilometre (447/sq mi).[1] Its population as of 1990 was 13,741; its population as of 2000 was 7,707.[1]

Economy

Most of the land near Aguadulce is dedicated to agricultural use, much of it to the cultivation of sugar cane. An important industry is the production of salt through evaporation of sea water. The water is allowed to enter fields at high tide; its exit is then blocked, and evaporation caused by the sun leaves sea salt, which is then gathered and packaged. The town has a "Museum of Salt and Sugar" ("Museo de la sal y el azúcar").

Important figures

Aguadulce is the birthplace of major league baseball players Carlos Lee, Davis Romero and also the already retired Juan Berenguer.

Sources

External web site

http://www.chitrenet.net/aguadulce.html