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Boquete

Panama
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Boquete

Boquete is a cozy mountain town in Chiriqui province, in the Pacific West of Panama. It is famous for its coffee planations and the world famous geisha coffee—so wake up and smell the coffee!

Boquete boasts a very lively music and arts scene. The annual Boquete Jazz Festival was founded in 2007 being the second largest jazz festival in the country after the Panama City Jazz Festival. Having been renamed Boquete Jazz & Blues Festival, the 2012 festival took place on the first weekend of March.

Archaeological studies support the idea that Boquete's history started around the years 300 AC to 600 BC. In the Caldera region you can find petroglyphs (a rock carving, especially a prehistoric one) that are evidence of the ancient settlements in the area. During the Spanish colonization, the highlands area was an isolated refuge for the indigenous tribes like the Ngöbe and the Misquito due to the topographic terrain. The colonization of Boquete only began in earnest in the second half of the nineteenth century, by locals from Bugaba, Gualaca, and David, and foreigners from Yugoslavia, France, Germany, and other European countries. Colonizers also arrived from the United States, starting the first coffee plantations and agricultural farms. (translated to English from es:Distrito de Boquete#Historia) (END OF TRANSLATION). In Spanish, the word Boquete means 'gap or opening'. It was through this gap that curious gold seekers trekked, looking for a cheaper and quicker way to the Pacific. By the early twentieth century, several villages had been populated: Lino, Quiel, Bajo Mono, Los Naranjos, and Bajo Boquete, which now is the town center of the district.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

23°C16
Precipitation: 31 mm

Feb

26°C14
Precipitation: 27 mm

Mar

25°C16
Precipitation: 51 mm

Apr

24°C16
Precipitation: 180 mm

May

20°C14
Precipitation: 312 mm

Jun

21°C11
Precipitation: 302 mm

Jul

19°C11
Precipitation: 305 mm

Aug

21°C11
Precipitation: 303 mm

Sep

20°C12
Precipitation: 447 mm

Oct

19°C13
Precipitation: 449 mm

Nov

20°C11
Precipitation: 224 mm

Dec

19°C14
Precipitation: 86 mm
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