Welcome to
Coclé
Republic of Panama
Introduction
Head of Province: Penonomé
Population: 104,397 inhabitants (2000 census)
Surface: 4927 km2
Coastal Area: Pacific Ocean
Major Islands: None.
Cocle belongs to what is known as Panama's Central Provinces. It borders with
Panama on the East, Colon on the North, Veraguas on the West, Herrera on the
South West and the Pacific Ocean on the South. Its name has its origin on the
two rivers named Cocle del Norte and Cocle del Sur, but most likely because of
an indian "cacique" named Cocle which dominated the central plains in its early
history.
One of my parents was born in Cocle and I still have some family there,
therefore Cocle was a tour-de-force during our Summer holidays. I even spent
one whole Summer living in Pocri, Cocle; it was a wonderful experience.
History
Archeological finds suggest that Cocle has about 600 years of pre-history. It
was also an important center during colonial times. In almost every major town
of Cocle you will find it is characterized by a colonial architecture with
Spanish influence.
Cocle was created on September 12th, 1855 as the "Department of Cocle" when
Panama was a part of the Great Columbia. It was then promoted to Province on
October 20, 1885 and it remained so when Panama separated from the Great
Columbia to become a republic.
Modern Cocle
Cocle is a major agricultural center for the central provinces with a lot of its
products used to supply Panama. Although the agricultural products are rather
varied, we could say that tomatoes and sugar are perhaps their major
agricultural activity. It is also developing as a touristical destination.
Exploring by car
It is very easy to reach Cocle by car. From Panama city simply follow the signs
and head towards the canal zone where you would cross either the Bridge of the
Americas or the new bridge over the Panama canal and continue over the
Panama-Chorrera Highway (the toll is about $0.50) and then further on the
Panamerican Highway, there is no way to get lost. When you cross the "Rio
Indio" (Indian River) you have reached Cocle. If you continue on the
Panamerican Highway and reach Rio Santa Maria or the town of Divisa, then you
know you are leaving Cocle (if you come from Panama), or entering Cocle if you
come from Herrera or Veraguas.
By Public Transport - Bus Terminals
There are regular scheduled buses leaving Panama city to Cocle and the rest of
the republic. These leave from La Gran Terminal (Albrook Bus Terminal).
You can also fly to the capital of the province, Penonome.
Cruises, Boat trips, To the Islands
There are no cruises or boat trips from or to Cocle. There are plenty of beaches
however.
Hotels, Pensions, Bed & Breakfast
Plenty to choose from. They should advertise here ;)
Coastal Areas - Beaches
The province of Cocle has over 100 kilometers of coastal area on the Pacific on
either the Parita Bay or the Golf of Panama. Although usually you can find some
dirt road that leads you to the coast, these would be the best known beaches of
Cocle:
- Rio Mar
- Santa Clara
- Farallon and Rio Hato
- Playa Blanca
- La Hermita (no facilities, avoid on weekends!)
Sports
Villas and Resorts in the Area
| name | town | phone |
| Interamericano | Aguadulce | 997-4363 |
| Sarita | Aguadulce | 997-4437 |
| Rivera | Anton | 987-2245 |
| Hotel Campestre | El Valle | 983-6146 |
| Cabanas Potosi | El Valle | 983-6181 |
| Hotel Don Pepe | El Valle | 983-6425 |
| Hotel Los Capitanes | El Valle | 983-6505 |
| Park Eden B&B | El Valle | 983-6167 |
| Residencial El Valle | El Valle | 983-6536 |
| Hotel Dos Continentes | Penonome | 997-9325 |
| Cabanas Las Sirenas | Santa Clara | 993-3235 |
| Hotel Farallon | Farallon | 993-3131 |
| Royal Decameron Resort | Farallon | 993-2455 |
Recommended side-trips
El Valle de Anton. This pictoresque town is
located in what was the crater of an extinct volcano. It has a very pleasant
(as in early autumn) climate . Major points of interests here (beside the
nature) are the Petrogliphs (out of town), the El Nispero Zoo (definitely worth
a visit) and the Artisanal Market on Sundays where you can find nice souvenirs.
Among the many animals you can admire in the zoo is the Golden Frog, these are
tiny (thumb size) golden colored poisonous frogs.
Penonome
is the head of the Province of Cocle. It was founded in 1581 by the Spaniards.
After the city of Panama (nowadays Panama La Vieja) was destroyed by pirate
Henry Morgan, Penonome served as the capital of Panama during the year 1671
until the new capital was founded (now known as Casco Viejo in Panama city).
Here you can pay a visit to the church of Penonome (colonial) and the mercado
de artesanias. A good souvenir might the "Sombrero Pintado", the price of which
can vary from $10 to $200 depending on its quality.
Nata de Los Caballeros
was founded in 1522 and it is the oldest Spanish church on the Pacific coast.
Originally it was the largest indian settlement in the Golf of Parita. In the
town square you can visit the Minor Basilica of Santiago Apostol with its 8
wood carved altars and 5 naves.
El Caño Archeological Site
located 117 kms from Panama city by taking the left on the Panamerican Highway
when you reach Nata. It was discovered in 1922 by a north american who
unfortunately used the most unorthodox methods to "explore" the site, thus
destroying some important pieces of pre-columbine history. Here they found more
than 500 pieces of litic ceramic and megaliths so it was named then the Place
of the 1000 Gods. Currently most of the finds lie in the Reyna Torres de Arauz
Archeologic Museum in Panama city. Visiting the El Caño site is worth the
trouble (been there myself) to visit their small -yet informative- museum, what
is left of the site and the excavations.
La Pintada is about 20kms north of Penonomé
and it is particularly known for its wonderful Sombrero Pintao. This "sombrero" (hat)
is the hat used by the "Montuno", the national male dress of Panama. And do
not forget the artisanal market.
Sitio Conte Museum/Archeological Site.
Local Events
- Santo Cristo de Esquipulas
- January 15th. Anton.
- Feria de La Naranja
- Jan. 15th, Churuquita Grande. Oranges everywhere!
- Patronales de la Virgen del Potrero
- Feb. 19th. La Pintada/La Candelaria. Patronal festivities
- San Juan de Dios
- Mar. 8th, Nata.
- Patronales de San Jose
- Mar. 19th. Patron's festivities of St. Joseph. La Pintada, El Valle.
- Feria del Sombrero Pintao
- Apr. 26-27 Festival of the Painted Hat in La Pintada.
- Festival del Mango
- May 18-19 Festival of the mango. Penonome.
- Fiesta de San Juan
- Jun. 24th. Festivities of St. John. Aguadulce.
- Corpus Christi
- Jun. 30th, Anton, Penonome
- Feria de Penonome
- Dec. 15-19th.
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