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    not to be confused with the San Lorenzo Protected Area Chagres River—the river on whose mouth Chagres and Fort San Lorenzo were built Fortifications on...
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    importance of Chagres River inter-ocean route diminished. In July 2012, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee placed Portobelo and nearby Fort San Lorenzo on the...
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    Isthmus where Fort San Lorenzo on the mouth of the Río Chagres stood. The fort was captured after a bloody assault, following which Morgan and the rest of...
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    San Lorenzo Protected Area (SLPA; "Area Protegida San Lorenzo") is a 12,000-ha area in Panama. It includes Fort San Lorenzo and Fort Sherman. At its longest...
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  • Mayflower and two other ships (with a force of 400 men) to capture Fort San Lorenzo which guarded the mouth of the Chagres river and the city of Chagres. Although...
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  • to a fifth rate and renamed HMS Enterprise. HMS Norwich took part in the destruction of the fortress of San Lorenzo el Real Chagres (22-24 March 1740)...
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  • Princess Louisa took part in the destruction of the fortress of San Lorenzo el Real Chagres (22-24 March 1740), in Panama, as part of a squadron commanded...
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  • Royal as an advance force captured Fort San Lorenzo guarded the Chagres River. Travelling up the river by canoe, Morgan and his 1,200 men crossed the isthmus...
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    Porto Bello and Chagres in Panama, Havana, and Cartagena de Indias in present-day Colombia. Two previous naval attacks in 1740 had failed and for the third...
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    War of Jenkins' Ear (category Wars of succession involving the states and peoples of Europe)
    attacked the fortress of San Lorenzo el Real Chagres, in present-day Panama on the banks of the Chagres River, near Portobelo. The fort was defended by Spanish...
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  • Chatham Dockyard, and was launched on 24 July 1735. HMS Strafford took part in the destruction of the fortress of San Lorenzo el Real Chagres (22-24 March...
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    and occupied Fort San Lorenzo, which he garrisoned to protect his line of retreat. On 9 January 1671, with his remaining men, he ascended the Chagres...
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  • bounded by Madden Road, the main Canal Zone boundary, and a contour line above Rio Chagres and Rio Chilibre. Another treaty that took effect on April...
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    Spanish Empire (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    comprised approximately between the Chagres River and cape Gracias a Dios), as it was subject to a lawsuit between the Crown and Diego Columbus, or the region...
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    Valley '49ers Death Valley in '49 by William Lewis Manly Map of the Gold Regions of California, Showing the Routes via Chagres and Panama, Cape Horn, &c....
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    Territorial evolution of the United States (category Former regions and territories of the United States)
    south of the port of San Diego. However, the southern border of New Mexico was in question, with the US claim being 31°52′ north, and the Mexican claim being...
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    on the Caribbean Sea include: Chagres River (Panama Canal), 9°19′N 80°0′W / 9.317°N 80.000°W / 9.317; -80.000 (Chagres River) Calovebora River, 8°47′17″N...
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  • Chagre, donde se ahogó. 2 ramos y lo son 3º y 4º Weaver, Peter L; Bauer, Gerald P (2004). The San Lorenzo Protected Area: a summary of cultural and natural...
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    boats, and duly bombarded the fortress of San Lorenzo, at the mouth of the Chagres River. The town and castle surrendered on 24 March 1740, and Knowles...
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    a boat she was on sank, two people drowned in the Chagres River after being swept away by it, and two people were reported missing after they were shipwrecked...
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  • This is a timeline of country and capital changes around the world between 1900 and 1999. It includes dates of declarations of independence, changes in...
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  • Monuments Fund (WMF) that is dedicated to preserving and safeguarding the historic, artistic, and architectural heritage of humankind. Every two years...
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    Isthmus of Panama and overwhelms the Spanish Navy's Flota de Tierra Firma, sinking the ship Nuestra Señora de Encarnación in the Chagres River. The Encarnación...
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    Zone. From there, she took survey parties to beaching sites in the Chagres River and other places in preparation for Operation Caribex which tested the...
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  • cetaceans from the Miocene Chagres Formation (Panama), including Piscolithax sp. cf. Acrophyseter sp. and indeterminate scaphokogiine, and consider the studied...
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