Las Tablas District

Las Tablas District is a district of in . The population according to the 2000 census was 24,298. The district covers a total area of 698 square kilometres. The capital lies at the city of .
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  • Type: district of Panama with 27,100 residents
  • Description: district in Los Santos Province, Panama
  • Also known as: Distrito Las Tablas

Las Tablas District

Latitude
7.6484° or 7° 38′ 54″ north
Longitude
-80.2993° or 80° 17′ 58″ west
Population
27,100
Elevation
195 metres (640 feet)
Open location code
66VXJPX2+97
Geo­Names ID
3706205
Wiki­data ID
Q2217049
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Vietnamese—“Las Tablas District” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Distrito de Las Tablas
  • Chinese: Las Tablas Koān
  • Chinese: 拉斯塔布斯區
  • Chinese: 拉斯塔弗拉斯区
  • Chinese: 拉斯塔弗拉斯區
  • Dutch: Las Tablas District
  • French: district de Las Tablas
  • French: District de Las Tablas
  • German: Bezirk Las Tablas
  • Italian: distretto di Las Tablas
  • Italian: Distretto di Las Tablas
  • Min Nan Chinese: Las Tablas Koān
  • Portuguese: Las Tablas
  • Sardinian: distretto de Las Tablas
  • Spanish: Distrito de Las Tablas
  • Spanish: Las Tablas
  • Urdu: لاس ٹابلاس ضلع
  • Vietnamese: Las Tablas

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