Chitré

Chitré
Chitré
—  City  —
Chitré is located in Panama
Chitré
Coordinates: 7°58′N 80°26′W / 7.967°N 80.433°W / 7.967; -80.433
Country  Panama
Province Herrera Province
Population (2000)[1]
 – Total 7,756 (town), 42,467 (district)
Time zone ETZ (UTC-5)

Chitré is the capital of the Panamanian province Herrera. Chitré is located about 7 km inland from the Gulf of Panama on the Azuero Peninsula The name Chitre comes from the native tribe Chitra . In the city, there is a district, also called Chitré, which is subdivided into five corregimientos. The corregimientos are San Juan Bautista, Llano Bonito, Monagrillo, La Arena and Chitré.The population in 2000 was 25,336. The new legislator for 2009 is Manuel Cohen Salerno.

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History

Chitré was founded on October 19, 1848 as a parochial district (distrito parroquial). The Provincial Chamber of Panama ordered in their Article 1, inscription 4 to organize Chitre as a Parroquial District, in the County of Los Santos, this district was to included the towns of Chitre, Monagrillo and La Arena, separate from Los Santos District. Chitré's founders are said to be Ventura Solís, Matías Rodríguez, José Ríos, José María Benavidez, Ildelfonso Pérez, Blas Tello, Eugenio Barrera, José Burgos, and Carlos Rodríguez.

When Herrera Province was created in 1915, Chitré was named its capital. In 1941, during the presidency of Arnulfo Arias Madrid, Herrera Province was joined with Los Santos Province, with Chitré as the joint province's capital. During the presidency of Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia the two provinces were again separated (as they are today), with Chitré as the provincial capital of Herrera.

On October 19, 1948 the city had a large centennial celebration. For its commemoration, a street was renamed Avenida Centenario.

Geography

The natural vegetation of the region is tropical dry forest, although most of the forest has been cut down.

Chitre has a nearby beach called Agallito. During low tide, many types of crabs come out, and thousands of birds of different species come to eat. This makes and ideal birdwatching and photography conditions. The ornithologist Francisco Delgado, discoverer of the Painted Parakeet of Azuero, resides in Chitré.

Herrera borders on the north with Cocle, on the south with Los Santos, north/northeast with Veraguas and east with the Pacific Ocean (Parita Bay). The Santa Maria river acts as a border with Cocle while the La Villa river performs the same function on the border with Los Santos. It is located on the Azuero Peninsula, place that shares with Los Santos and part of Veraguas.

The most important towns in Herrera are Chitre, Parita, Ocu, Las Minas, Los Pozos and Santa Maria in that order more or less. It is a very lively place during the yearly carnivals. Herrera, like the other central provinces, is best known for its artisanal products, in particular clay pottery. These can be found in many places along the road such as the one depicted here in the town of La Arena.

Economy and transportation

Union Park in Chitré.

Chitré has many amenities and conveniences similar to Panama City like: hotels, restaurants with national and international food, banks, stores, internet access, multilevel malls, telecommunication systems, etc. It is one of Panama highest developed cities and one of the most industrialized ones which provides the country and part of the continent with fuels, meats and clothes.

The city of Chitre has become the commercial center for the central provinces of the country. Credit cards, such as Visa, Mastercard or American Express are widely used in most of the shopping centers, malls, grocery stores, Supermarkets, pharmacies, restaurants, hotels and for car rentals.

The city has cheaper shops and markets, all located in the city's downtown, along with trading places and sale stores, it also has a plaza and some factories, of service, Heavy and touristic based industry.

There is a large regional bus terminal in Chitré; destinations include Las Minas, Las Tablas, Los Posos, Ocú, Panama City, Pesé, Santiago, and Tonosí.[2] Chitré's small airport offers flights to Panama City on Aeroperlas.[3]

Culture

The chitreans are friendly and cheerful by themselves. They celebrates and full enjoy partys with people even if they aren't from the town. The cooperation and good dealing are the rule and not the exception for Chitre people. Chitre city is a result of that statement and it's very peaceful and secure, that makes this city a paradise for retirement people who wants to live in calm miles away from big disturbing cities.

The carnival celebrations in the city are well-known world wide. It's one of the most famous in the country and are held every year in February, receiving overseas people and non-residents of the city from other Panama provinces. The Holy Week, Corpus Christi, and St. John the Baptist, patron saint of the city, are also famous celebrations domestically.

Province pride is played every summer in the Baseball championships. Chitre host whole matches of the province at Rico Cedeno Stadium. The historical success on National championships made us as one of the most winning provinces in this sport, who is the most important not only in Chitre city or Herrera province area even in whole country.

The last title was obtained in 2007, when Herrera was triple champion from 2005 to 2007.

Education

For much of its history, Chitré did not have its own elementary school. In these times, classes (separated by gender) were taught in rented houses in the town. The Chitré School (Escuela de Chitré), later called Bolivian Republic School (Escuela República de Bolivia), was built in 1928 using funds contributed by the Panamanian government and by local residents. In 1934, the building that would house the prestigious Tomás Herrera School (Escuela Tomás Herrera) was built. The parish priest, Presbyter Melitón Martín Villalta, blessed the ceremony. The school's first director was Arcadio Castillero. The Hipólito Pérez Tello School (Escuela Hipólito Pérez Tello), also an elementary school, operated in the Tomás Herrera building in its early days.

The José Daniel Crespo School (Colegio José Daniel Crespo), a secondary school, was long the only secondary school to serve Chitré and Villa de Los Santos. It is among the best public secondary schools in the country. The Padre Segundo Familiar Cano School (Colegio Padre Segundo Familiar Cano), called Monagrillo Secondary School (Colegio Secundario de Monagrillo) since 2007, is also located in Chitré. It was founded in 1970 and is now has a national reputation as an excellent school.

There are also many private schools in Chitré, including the Colegio Agustiniano, a Roman Catholic private school, and International Saint George school.

The University of Panama has a site in Chitré, as do the Latin University of Panama and Columbus University.

Notable people from Chitre

  • Sheila E. Lichacz, international artist and diplomat (ambassador-at-large, Panama)
  • Enrique Geenzier, poet, politician, and diplomat
  • Ricaurte Arrocha Adames (Chitré 1939 - ), doctor, surgeon, and writer
  • Annabel Miguelena writer, lawyer, actress
  • Emilio Regueira, musician, bandleader (Los Rabanes)
  • Félix Danilo Gómez (Flex), musician
  • Juan Ramón Solís, football player
  • Massiel Rodríguez, journalist
  • César Anel Rodríguez, journalist and television presenter
  • Sandra Sandoval, singer
  • Samy Sandoval, accordionist
  • Álvaro Álvarado, television presenter
  • Gisela Tuñón, television presenter
  • Christian Torres, musician in Los Rabanes
  • Javier Saavedra, musician in Los Rabanes
  • Mirtha Rodríguez, radio and television presenter
  • Oscar Poveda, television presenter
  • Andres "Ito" Poveda, humorist

References

Coordinates: 7°58′N 80°26′W / 7.967°N 80.433°W / 7.967; -80.433


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