- Taboga Island
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official_name = Taboga Island
native_name = Isla Taboga
nickname = The Island Of The Flowers (La Isla De Las Flores)
imagesize = 1.2Taboga Island,
Panama , (Spanish: Isla Taboga), also known as the "Island of Flowers," is a volcanic island in theGulf of Panama . It is a tourist destination, about 20 kilometers fromPanama City , and is about 4 km long. It is the site of Iglesia San Pedro, claimed to be the second oldest church in the hemisphere. The island is famous for its beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, soft sands and a wildlife refuge. At low tide, the northern end of the island is joined by a sand bar to the small island ofEl Morro , and the southeastern end is 270 meters from Isla Urava. The island has a (Af), with average daytime temperatures of 83°F.The already inhabited island was "discovered" by Europeans in 1515 [ [http://www.thepanamareport.com/panama-history/the-history-of-isla-taboga-357-32.html The History of Isla Taboga] ] and was originally named Isla San Pedro by the Spanish explorer,
Vasco Núñez de Balboa . Its current name derives from an Indian word, "aboga" ("many fish"). The island's first settlers were Indian slaves from Venezuela and Nicaragua. The small town ofTaboga was founded in 1524 by PadreHernando de Luque , dean of the Panama cathedral.Rose of Lima (1586-1617), the first Catholic saint of the Americas, may have been born on the island. French painterPaul Gauguin visited the island in 1887. In 1998, a hoard was found on the island, containing more than 1000 silver coins dating to the 1600s, possibly treasure buried by one of the pirates who frequented the area at that time. [ [http://www.taboga.panamanow.com/history/history.html History of Isla Taboga] ]References
External links
* [http://www.taboga.panamanow.com/ Taboga Island The Island Of Flowers]
* [http://www.traveljournals.net/pictures/panama/isla_taboga/ Pictures of Isla Taboga]
* [http://www.bomberostaboga.org/index_files/historia.htm Taboga Fire Brigade] es icon
* [http://www.worldheadquarters.com/panama/destinations/taboga/ Taboga Island]
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