Venta de Cruces

Venta de Cruces is a ruins in , . Venta de Cruces is situated nearby to , as well as near the forest .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Gamboa and Chilibre.

is a town located in the Colón province of Panama, known for its proximity to the Panama Canal and its surrounding tropical rainforest. It was originally built to house canal workers and is now a tourist destination focused on ecotourism and nature-based activities.

Town
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 7 km east of Venta de Cruces.

Locality
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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 9 km south of Venta de Cruces.

Venta de Cruces

Latitude
9.12823° or 9° 7′ 42″ north
Longitude
-79.68459° or 79° 41′ 5″ west
Open location code
67X248H8+75
Open­Street­Map ID
node 7439370010
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­ruins
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Gamboa Sloth Sanctuary and Gamboa Rainforest Resort Butterfly Garden and Frog Exibit.

Nearby Places

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