Narvagandub Dummad Explained

Narvagandub Dummad
Map:Panama
Map Relief:1
Coordinates:9.4611°N -79.0261°W
Archipelago:San Blas Islands
Waterbody:Caribbean Sea
Area Km2:0.02
Length M:-->
Width M:-->
Coastline M:-->
Country Admin Divisions Title:Indigenous Region
Country Admin Divisions:Guna Yala
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Municipality
Country Admin Divisions 1:Narganá
Population:528
Population As Of:2010
Density Km2:26,400

Narvagandub Dummad is an island off the northeast coast of Panama. The Spanish colonizers called this island, Naranjos Grandes or Big Orange Trees. The island is part of the chain of islands named San Blas Islands, which stretches from the east of the Panama Canal up to the border of Colombia. The archipelago is inhabited by the Guna people, a Native American ethnic group that resides in border areas of Panama and northern Colombia. Their language is part of the Chibchan language family

Demographics

Based from the latest census in 2010, the estimated population of Narvagandub Dummad is 528.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Algunas Caracteristic as Importantes de las Viviendas, Partiulares Ocupades y de la Publacion de la Republica Panama - Kuna Yala Region: Census 2010. Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censo - Panamá.