Azuero Peninsula

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The Azuero Peninsula is a large, agriculturally rich and culturally traditional landmass in southern Panama that juts into the Pacific Ocean and is known for its dry tropical forests, cattle ranching, and folkloric festivals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
peninsula
agriculturalProduct beans
cattle
corn
rice
sugarcane
borders Pacific Ocean
climate tropical dry climate
coastType Pacific coast
country Panama
countryCapitalDistance southwest of Panama City
culturalHeritage Panamanian folklore
traditional dress (pollera)
traditional music and dance
economicActivity cattle raising
crop farming
fishing
tourism
ecosystem tropical dry forest
festival Carnival celebrations in Las Tablas
hasCoastlineFeature bays and headlands
surf beaches
hasPart Herrera Province
Los Santos Province
part of Veraguas Province
hasProtectedArea Cerro Hoya National Park
wildlife refuges along the Pacific coast
hasReputationFor culturally traditional lifestyle
rural character
strong folklore traditions
knownFor agriculture
cattle ranching
dry tropical forests
folkloric festivals
landUse cropland
pasture land
language Spanish
locatedIn southern Panama
majorCity Chitré
majorTown Las Tablas
Pedasí
partOf Central America
surroundedBy Pacific Ocean on three sides
tourismAttraction beaches near Pedasí
sport fishing
whale watching (seasonal)

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Gulf of Panama borders Azuero Peninsula