Cerro Punta may be a tiny town within the western highlands of Panama, within the province of Chiriquí. Cerro Punta’s altitude is half-dozen,500 feet (2,000 metres) higher than water level simply south of the divide. Many of the inhabitants of the village and therefore the surrounding areas are indigenous Native Americans. The climate, just like the remainder of Panama, is tropical with a brief time of year and time of year that extends regarding nine ten months of the year. Dark temperatures ar usually cool attributable to Cerro Punta’s comparatively high elevation. Throughout the Seventies abundant of the land was used for cultivating strawberries; households conjointly maintained tiny mixed-vegetable gardens. The village may be reached by traveling north from the Pan-American main road.
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