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Emberá-Wounaan
Comarca indígena
Embera-Wounaan in Panama.svg
Country  Panama
Capital Unión Chocó
Area
 • Total 4,393.9 km2 (1,696.5 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total 10,001
Time zone UTC-5 (ETZ)
ISO 3166 code PA-EM

The Emberá-Wounaan is a special area in eastern Panama that belongs to indigenous (native) people. It's called a comarca indígena, which means "indigenous territory." This area was officially created on November 8, 1983. It was formed from parts of the old Chepigana and Pinogana districts in the Darién Province.

The capital city of Emberá-Wounaan is Unión Chocó. One interesting fact about this territory is that it's made up of two separate parts that don't touch each other.

How the Territory is Organized

The Emberá-Wounaan Comarca is divided into smaller sections to help manage it. It has 2 main districts and 5 corregimientos, which are like smaller subdivisions. The eastern part of the territory is called Cemaco, and the western part is called Sambú.

District
Corregimientos (Subdivisions)
Cabecera (Main Town)
Cémaco District Cirilo Guaynora, Lajas Blancas, Manuel Ortega Unión Chocó
Sambú District Río Sábalo, Jingurudo Puerto Indio

See also

  • Embera-Wounaan, the indigenous peoples who live in Colombia and Panama
  • Emberá languages, the family of languages spoken by the Emberá people in Colombia and Panama
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