Quebrada Juan Antonio

Quebrada Juan Antonio is a stream in , . Quebrada Juan Antonio is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the locality .
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is a town in the Colón province of Panama, known for its proximity to the Panama Canal and its surrounding tropical rainforest. It was built to house canal workers and is now a tourist destination focused on ecotourism and nature-based activities.

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is a town and corregimiento in , , with a population of 53,955 as of 2010. Its population as of 1990 was 27,135; its population as of 2000 was 40,475. is situated 8 km east of Quebrada Juan Antonio.

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The Culebra Cut, formerly called Gaillard Cut, is an artificial valley that cuts through the Continental Divide in . The cut forms part of the , linking , and thereby the Atlantic Ocean, to the and hence the Pacific Ocean. is situated 10 km southeast of Quebrada Juan Antonio.

Quebrada Juan Antonio

Latitude
9.13366° or 9° 8′ 1″ north
Longitude
-79.69497° or 79° 41′ 42″ west
Elevation
34 metres (112 feet)
Open location code
67X248M4+F2
Geo­Names ID
3701553
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