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Boquete is a small mountain town in
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. It is located in the westernmost Province of Chiriquí, about from the border with
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, and lies on the
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, in Panama's green mountain highlands. Because of its elevation, some above sea level, its climate is cooler than that of the lowlands. Its scenic location, temperature, and natural environment make it popular with Panamanians and attracts tourists and retirees from all over the world.


History

Archaeological studies support the idea that Boquete's history started around the years 300 AD to 600 BC. In the Caldera region you can find
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(a rock carving, especially a prehistoric one) that are evidence of the ancient settlements in the area. During the Spanish colonization, the highlands area was an isolated refuge for the indigenous tribes like the Ngöbe and the Misquito due to the topographic terrain. The colonization of Boquete only began in earnest in the second half of the nineteenth century, by locals from Bugaba, Gualaca, and David, and foreigners from Yugoslavia, France, Germany, and other European countries. Colonizers also arrived from the United States, starting the first coffee plantations and agricultural farms. In Spanish, the word Boquete means 'gap or opening'. It was through this gap that curious gold seekers trekked, looking for a cheaper and quicker way to the Pacific. By the early twentieth century, several villages had been populated: Lino, Quiel, Bajo Mono, Los Naranjos, and Bajo Boquete, which now is the town center of the district. The District of Boquete was founded on April 11, 1911. Initially, the capital of the district was Lino, but it moved soon after to Bajo Boquete. For many years, the district had three "corregimientos" (townships): Bajo Boquete, Caldera, and Palmira. In 1998, the "corregimientos" of Alto Boquete, Jaramillo, and Los Naranjos were created. Despite the recent boom in tourism, its main industry remains agriculture, especially the growing of
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beans. Boquete is well known for its coffee, judged to be among the finest in the world.


Culture

Boquete boasts a very lively music and arts scene. The annual Boquete Jazz Festival was founded in 2007 being the second largest
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festival in the country after the Panama City Jazz Festival. Having been renamed Boquete Jazz & Blues Festival, the 2012 festival took place on the first weekend of March. In separate action, a group of expatriates in Boquete came together in 2005 to form a performing theater group, which was named Boquete Community Players (BCP). BCP was formalized legally in 2007 as a Panamanian foundation and is operated as a not-for-profit organization. It became the first performance venue in the community in November 2009, when BCP held its grand opening of a refurbished restaurant and bar in the center of Boquete alongside the Caldera River. The mission of BCP is to sponsor, produce, and promote artistic events to enhance appreciation for and understanding of the arts, and to promote a cohesive sense of community. BCP produced its first Spanish language production in 2015. An interesting "side activity" of the BCP was to institute a weekly market at the BCP facility in 2009. The weekly market activity was scheduled on Tuesday's, coincident with a weekly information and discussion session at the BCP theater. These joint market and information meetings have come to be known as the "Tuesday Morning Meetings" (TMM). Through time and with the demonstrated community interest, the Tuesday market has become a very significant community activity, at times causing conflict between the performance/theater functions and the market functions. For the most part, however, those issues have been successfully overcome. Visitors to Boquete are frequently advised to visit BCP on Tuesday mornings because it is such an integral part of the community. The Tuesday information meetings, and especially the Tuesday market activities have been a big success, not only commercially speaking, but more importantly in the integration of the locals and the expatriates working side by side.


Nature

Volcan Baru in a cloud shroud.jpg, Rainy season in Panama produces remarkable landscapes and skies Rushing Caldera River jquarns.jpg, View of the Rio Caldera from a homemade bridge near Volcan Baru National Park, Boquete Some of its landmarks include nearby
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, an inactive volcano and, at 3,475 meters (11,400 feet), the tallest point of land in Panama and with the help of a guide you can reach the highest point of the volcano. Hikers enjoy a relatively easy hike up and over the volcano, along the Sendero de los Quetzales, which runs from Boquete up to Cerro Punta and Volcan, on the other side of the volcano. The
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runs through the town. It is a river that has shaped much of its form.


Demographics

The district of Boquete has approximately 19,000 inhabitants (2008). Recently, Boquete has become the second home to many North American and European retirees. Some 14% of its population are of foreign origin, according to
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, a national newspaper. Ex-pats are attracted by the comfortable climate, excellent potable water, and clean air, as well as by the tranquility and Panama's relatively low cost of living. Banana delivery.jpg, A man walks along with freshly cut banana stalk Caldera Rivera near Boquete, Panama.jpg, View of the Caldera River as it runs South of Boquete, Panama Rock Climbing Opportunity in Boquete, Panama.jpg, A cliff of rocks is a popular climbing opportunity Aerial view of the Province of Chiriqui, Republic of Panama 02.jpg, Aerial view of a river in Chiriqui Province, Panama Volcan Baru up close and clouded.jpg, View up close of Volcan Baru, Boquete, Panama Fresh vegetables and fruits at the market.jpg, Locally grown, organic vegetables at the Market in Boquete, Panama Our Volcan Baru.jpg, View of our favorite volcano, Baru, Panama's tallest mountain. Plaza building with young indiginous woman.jpg, Building on the Square in Boquete, Panama


Immigrant community

There is a large community of immigrants in Boquete. According to La Contraloria General de la Nacion, the government institution in charge of the census, there are over 3,000 foreigners permanently living in Boquete, from over 30 different countries. Although Americans and Canadians comprise the majority of the foreign community, there is also a large group of immigrants from Colombia and Venezuela, and the third-largest group of immigrants is from the European countries. This increase in immigrants has stimulated the growth of new industries and business, owned both by locals and foreigners. The most relevant industry is the hotel industry; there are currently over 50 accommodations in Boquete, ranging from 5 star resorts to backpacker's motels. Along with hotels, many new restaurants have opened in Boquete.


Disappearance of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon

Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon were
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students who disappeared on April 1, 2014, while hiking in the vicinity of Boquete. After an extensive search, portions of their bodies were found a few months later. Their cause of death could not be determined definitively, but Dutch authorities working with forensic and search-rescue investigators thought it likely the students had accidentally fallen from a cliff after becoming lost. The circumstances and aftermath of their disappearance have resulted in much speculation about the cause of death, including the death of Leonardo Arturo Gonzalez Mastinu, the taxi driver who brought Kris and Lisanne to the Pianista trail on the morning of April 1. Foul play could not be entirely ruled out and Panamanian officials came under fire for allegedly mishandling the disappearance and aftermath.


Photographs of Boquete and surrounding area

Image:DirkvdM sendero quetzales.jpg, Part of the Sendero de los Quetzales - most parts are in a better state Image:Outskirsts of Boquete and House jquarns.jpg, Castle-style house, long under construction along the Caldera River Image:Homemade Bridge Boquete jquarns.jpg, A homemade bridge, near Volcan Baru National Park in Boquete, leading to a private residence Image:Hostel Boquete jquarns.jpg, View from a room in the Hostel Boquete, overlooking the Rio Caldera Image:quetzaltrail4.jpg, White-nosed
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, Wildlife Rescue Center, Boquete, Panama


References


External links

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www.chiriqui.life Free, non-commercial (non-sponsored) website providing information about life in Boquete and the Chiriqui ProvinceGuide to Boquete
A sample travel itinerary of what to do and experience during a stay in Boquete {{DEFAULTSORT:Boquete, Chiriqui Populated places in Chiriquí Province