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    29611; -78.34417 Guna Yala, formerly known as San Blas, is a comarca indígena (indigenous province) in northeast Panama. Guna Yala is home to the indigenous...
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    communities of Guna people in Panama City, Colón, and other cities. Most Guna live on small islands off the coast of the comarca of Guna Yala known as the...
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    of Guna Yala. The settlement is located on a small island and contains a landing strip, a museum (the Museo de la Nación Guna, or Museum of the Guna Nation)...
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  • Gap, and now live on the Caribbean coast of Panama, in the Comarca of Guna Yala. The term is Pre-Colombian. The first explicit usage of the expression...
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    of Panama, east of the Panama Canal. A part of the comarca (district) Guna Yala along the Caribbean coast of Panama, it is home to the Kuna people. San...
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    (Comarca Emberá-Wounaan, Guna Yala, Ngäbe-Buglé) exist as equivalent to a province, with two smaller comarcas (Guna de Madugandí and Guna de Wargandí) subordinate...
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  • Tamil-language psychological romance Guna Airlines, a former airline based in Nepal Guna (knife), a Visayan agricultural knife Guna Yala, an Indigenous territory...
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    Blas Islands, in February 1925. The San Blas Islands, also known as the Guna Yala region, experienced an era of great political unrest during the early...
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    as a "Hakenkreuz" or "hooked cross". The flag of the Guna people (also "Kuna Yala" or "Guna Yala") of Panama. This flag, adopted in 1925, has a swastika...
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    Kuna language (redirect from Guna language)
    Spanish invasion, and only later began to move westward towards what is now Guna Yala due to a conflict with Spanish and other indigenous groups. Centuries...
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    built is located in the modern territory of Guna Yala, an autonomous indigenous territory home to the Guna people. The late 17th century was a difficult...
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    Districts of Guna Yala....
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    305. The primary ethnicity is Guna. The comarca is not divided into districts; but is divided into 12 communities: Akua Yala, Ibedí, Pintupu, Icandí, Piria...
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    Colón Chiriquí Darién Herrera Los Santos Panamá Oeste Panamá Veraguas Guna Yala Emberá Emberá Naso Tjër Di Ngäbe-Buglé Madugandí Wargandí Panama is divided...
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    (Comarca Emberá-Wounaan, Guna Yala, Ngäbe-Buglé) exist as equivalent to a province, with two smaller comarcas (Guna de Madugandí and Guna de Wargandí) subordinate...
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    for the Guna people and their traditional identity that they can be considered responsible for the independent status of the Comarca Kuna Yala. After the...
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    Cayos Limones (category Guna Yala)
    Archipelago in Guna Yala province of Panama. As part of the autonomous Guna Yala indigenous territory it is mainly populated by the Guna indigenous People...
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    ethnological expeditions to Panama and he is known for his participation in the Guna Revolution in 1925 on the side of the Kuna Indians. In the early 1920s, Richard...
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  • Rio Sidra (category Populated places in Guna Yala)
    in the San Blas Archipelago of the Kuna Yala comarca (indigenous province) of Panama. Among the native Guna population, the island is called, Urgandi...
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  • Archived from the original on 2007-02-18. Retrieved 2023-11-08. "Kuna Yala (Guna Yala) – Panama – Information, Pictures & Hotels". Neue Welt Reisen. Retrieved...
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  • Mormaquetupu (category Populated places in Guna Yala)
    group of islands off the coast of northeast Panama specifically in the Guna Yala Region. The island is part of the municipality or corregimiento of Narganá...
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  • Tubualá (category Populated places in Guna Yala)
    Tubualá or Dubwala is an island town in the Guna Yala province of Panama. It is less than 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) off the mainland shore. Tubualá is served...
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  • Mamitupu Airport (category Guna Yala)
    Mamitupu Airport (IATA: MPI) is an airport serving Mamitupo, in the Guna Yala province (Spanish: comarca) of Panama....
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    Cartí Sugtupu (category Populated places in Guna Yala)
    Cartí Sugtupu is an island in the San Blas Archipelago in the Guna Yala province of Panama. It is the southernmost and largest of four populated Carti...
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    Narganá (category Guna Yala)
    Narganá or Yandup in the Guna language is one of the islands belonging to the Guna Yala, an autonomous territory or comarca in Panama. The culture in Nargana...
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  • Tubualá Airport (category Guna Yala)
    (IATA: TUW) is an airport serving the island town of Tubualá, in the Guna Yala Province of Panama. The airport is on an island approximately 1.6 kilometres...
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    century. A swastika shape is a symbol in the culture of the Guna people of Guna Yala, Panama. In Guna tradition it symbolises the octopus that created the world...
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  • Mamitupo (category Populated places in Guna Yala)
    Mamitupo is a town in the indigenous province of Guna Yala in Panama. It is on an island 400 metres (1,312 ft) off the coast. Google Maps - Mamitupu World...
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  • the gang as "terrorists." Meanwhile, Tokyo and Rio have relocated to Guna Yala, Panama; Nairobi and Helsinki to La Pampa, Argentina; and Denver, Mónica...
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  • Tupile (town) (category Populated places in Guna Yala)
    Tupile is a town in Guna Yala, Panama. 9°27′N 78°34′W / 9.450°N 78.567°W / 9.450; -78.567 v t e...
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