Colón Province


Colón is a province of Panama. The capital is the city of Colón. It covers an area of 4,575.5 km2, and the population is 281,956.

Overview

This province has traditionally been focused on commerce, but also has natural resources that are being developed as a tourist attraction, such as coral reefs and rainforests. During the Spanish colonial period, the Colon region of Panama was the center of trade, commerce, and overall economy for the Spanish. They imported many black African slaves to this area to work in Panama and to ship to other Spaniard colonies.
Most of the black population in Panama is centered in the Province of Colon. Panama has two distinct groups of black people. The first and earliest black people were those who came as slaves as early as the fifteenth century, through much of the nineteenth century. They are of mixed African and Spanish descent. This group is known as Cimarrones, Afro Colonials, Nativos, Playeros, Congos. These terms have proven crucial in establishing that these are the first and original black people of the Republic of Panama. Afro Colonials have held on to their culture and adopted Hispanic customs, traits, and cultures. They took and assumed Spanish names and surnames. They also developed the beginning of Panama's black population and culture, in pure and mixed forms. They have been incorporated into Panamanian and Spanish-speaking society, as a result.
In the nineteenth century, beginning as early as the 1840s, black people from the Caribbean and West Indies immigrated to Panama to assist to build the Panama Railway and the Panama Canal. Later many black people from all over the Caribbean and West Indies, especially from Jamaica and Barbados, settled here between the years of 1880 and 1901 to build the Panama Canal. Many later settled in the Colon Province. This group of Caribbean and/or West Indian origin are called Afro Antillanos by the Hispanic Panamanians. They have assimilated to the Hispanic culture and Panama as well as holding on to aspects of their descent and culture. They have influenced the cuisine and music of Panama. Most importantly, their influence on music, especially from those of Jamaican descent who created Reggae en Español.

Administrative divisions

Since the creation of Omar Torrijos Herrera District in 2018, Colón Province is divided into six districts which are subdivided into 42 corregimientos.
DistrictArea
Population
Estimate
2010
Population
Census
2023
Notes
Chagres44510,28210,968
Colón1,180218,604240,722Contains city of Colón
Donoso1,62713,16512,274Western part of Province
Omar Torrijos Herrera1993,561Formerly part of Donoso
Portobelo3979,38210,320
Santa Isabel7273,5304,111Eastern part of Province

DistrictCorregimientos Cabecera
Colón DistrictBarrio Norte1, Barrio Sur1, Buena Vista, Cativá, Ciricito, Sabanitas, Salamanca, Limón, Nueva Providencia, Puerto Pilón, Cristóbal, Escobal, San Juan, Santa RosaColón City
Chagres DistrictNuevo Chagres, Achiote, El Guabo, La Encantada, Palmas Bellas, Piña, SaludNuevo Chagres
Donoso DistrictMiguel de la Borda, Coclé del Norte, El Guásimo, Gobea, Río IndioMiguel de la Borda
Omar Torrijos Herrera DistrictSan José del General, Nueva Esperanza, San Juan de TurbeSan José del General
Portobelo DistrictSan Felipe de Portobelo, Cacique, Garrote, Isla Grande, María ChiquitaSan Felipe de Portobelo
Santa Isabel DistrictPalenque, Cuango, Miramar, Nombre de Dios, Palmira, Playa Chiquita, Santa Isabel, Viento FríoPalenque

1 – These corregimientos make up Colón City.

Limon Bay

Bahía Limón is a natural harbor in the province located at the north end of the Panama Canal, west of the cities of Cristóbal and Colón. Ships waiting to enter the canal stay here, protected from storms by breakwaters.