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'''Volcán''' is a [[town]] in the [[Chiriquí Province|Chiriquí]] [[Provinces and regions of Panama|province]] of [[Panama]].
'''Volcán''' is a [[town]] in the [[Chiriquí Province|Chiriquí]] [[Provinces and regions of Panama|province]] of [[Panama]].


As of Tuesday, September 10, 2013, El Hato del Volcan is no longer in the Bugaba Diatrict of Chiriqui Province. El Hato del Volcan and Cerro Punta have been included in the new Tierras Altas District of Chiriqui Province, Republica de Panamá. Volcan sits on an old lava flow from Volcan Baru, the highest point in Panama at 3,475 metres (11,460 feet). The low range of mountains to the south of Volcan were once part of Volcan Baru blown/slid several kilometers to their current location by a violent eruption of the volcano (1).
As of Tuesday, September 10, 2013, El Hato del Volcan is no longer in the Bugaba Diatrict of Chiriqui Province. El Hato del Volcan and Cerro Punta have been included in the new Tierras Altas District of Chiriqui Province, Republica de Panamá. Volcan sits on an old lava flow from Volcan Baru, the highest point in Panama at 3,475 metres (11,460 feet). The low range of mountains to the south of Volcan were once part of Volcan Baru blown/slid several kilometers to their current location by a violent eruption of the volcano (1). he fought bill the guy and lost


Volcan is the Heart of the Bread Basket of Panama. Major roads out of Volcan go to the farming communities of Cerro Punta, Plaza de Caisan, La Concepcion, Rio Sereno on the border with Costa Rico and the soon to be completed road to Boquete. Crops in and around Volcan include onions, cabbage, carrots, coffee, bananas, potatoes, lettuce, corn, tomatoes, cauliflower, broccoli and cut flowers. Large dairy, horse and cattle farms with many smaller sheep, pigs and chicken farms are along the roads into Volcan. A few kilometres north of Volcan on the road to Cerro Punta is a large trout farm. The farming community is supported by a large Catholic High School, San Benito, dedicated to the improvement of farming methods in Panama.
Volcan is the Heart of the Bread Basket of Panama. Major roads out of Volcan go to the farming communities of Cerro Punta, Plaza de Caisan, La Concepcion, Rio Sereno on the border with Costa Rico and the soon to be completed road to Boquete. Crops in and around Volcan include onions, cabbage, carrots, coffee, bananas, potatoes, lettuce, corn, tomatoes, cauliflower, broccoli and cut flowers. Large dairy, horse and cattle farms with many smaller sheep, pigs and chicken farms are along the roads into Volcan. A few kilometres north of Volcan on the road to Cerro Punta is a large trout farm. The farming community is supported by a large Catholic High School, San Benito, dedicated to the improvement of farming methods in Panama.

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Volcán
CountryPanama
ProvinceChiriquí
Population
 (2008)
 • Total13 473

Volcán is a town in the Chiriquí province of Panama.

As of Tuesday, September 10, 2013, El Hato del Volcan is no longer in the Bugaba Diatrict of Chiriqui Province. El Hato del Volcan and Cerro Punta have been included in the new Tierras Altas District of Chiriqui Province, Republica de Panamá. Volcan sits on an old lava flow from Volcan Baru, the highest point in Panama at 3,475 metres (11,460 feet). The low range of mountains to the south of Volcan were once part of Volcan Baru blown/slid several kilometers to their current location by a violent eruption of the volcano (1). he fought bill the guy and lost

Volcan is the Heart of the Bread Basket of Panama. Major roads out of Volcan go to the farming communities of Cerro Punta, Plaza de Caisan, La Concepcion, Rio Sereno on the border with Costa Rico and the soon to be completed road to Boquete. Crops in and around Volcan include onions, cabbage, carrots, coffee, bananas, potatoes, lettuce, corn, tomatoes, cauliflower, broccoli and cut flowers. Large dairy, horse and cattle farms with many smaller sheep, pigs and chicken farms are along the roads into Volcan. A few kilometres north of Volcan on the road to Cerro Punta is a large trout farm. The farming community is supported by a large Catholic High School, San Benito, dedicated to the improvement of farming methods in Panama.

Volcan is 1,400 meters (4,617 feet) above sea level and at 8.5 degrees North; the weather is Springlike the year around with afternoon highs of upper 70s and night time lows to the lower 60s. It has two seasons, wet and dry. Starting around December 15, the dry season lasts for about four months.

Sources

(1) http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1401/