Lajas de Tolé facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
Lajas de Tolé
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Corregimiento
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Province | Chiriquí |
District | Tolé |
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• Land | 81.3 km2 (31.4 sq mi) |
Population
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• Total | 847 |
• Density | 10.4/km2 (27/sq mi) |
Population density calculated based on land area. | |
Time zone | UTC−5 (EST) |
Lajas de Tolé is a small community located in Panama. It is part of the Chiriquí Province and belongs to the Tolé District. This area is known as a corregimiento, which is a type of local administrative division in Panama, similar to a small town or a group of villages.
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About Lajas de Tolé
Lajas de Tolé is a corregimiento within the Tolé District. This means it is a specific area with its own local government. It is located in the western part of Panama, in the Chiriquí Province.
Size and Location
The land area of Lajas de Tolé is about 81.3 square kilometers (around 31.4 square miles). To give you an idea, this is roughly the size of a medium-sized city. It is situated in a beautiful part of Panama, known for its natural landscapes.
People Living Here
In 2010, the population of Lajas de Tolé was 847 people. This number shows how many people lived in the area at that time. The population density was about 10.4 people per square kilometer. This means it is not a very crowded place.
Population Changes Over Time
The number of people living in Lajas de Tolé has changed a bit over the years. In 1990, there were 906 residents. By 2000, the population had slightly decreased to 850 people. Then, in 2010, it was 847 people. These numbers help us understand how the community has grown or changed.
See also
In Spanish: Lajas de Tolé para niños