Rivers of Panama

Rivers of Panama

Rivers of Panama

  • Physical
  • Panama
  • Blue Almanac
Rivers of Panama 2010

The rivers of Panama are divided according to the point where they end: Some flow into the Atlantic Ocean and others flow into the Pacific Ocean. The most extensive river is the Chucunaque river with 231 Km located in the Darién Province. The Tuira river is the river with the largest flow in the country and the second longest (230 km).

The rivers that flow into the Atlantic Ocean or the Caribbean Sea are:

  • Sixaola River (146 km)
  • Yorkin River
  • San San River (37,30 km)
  • Teribe River (110 km) cuna de los indígenas teribe
  • Sini River
  • Changuinola River (110 km)
  • Bonjic River
  • Quebrada Siey River
  • Quebrada River
  • Carbon River
  • Quebrada Junco River
  • Guariviara River
  • Cricamola River (64 km)
  • Calovébora River
  • Coclé del Norte River
  • Toabré River
  • Indio River
  • Chagres River (125 km)
  • Gatún River
  • Cascajal River
  • Nombre de Dios River
  • Cangandi River
  • Lagarto River

Among the rivers that flow into the Pacific Ocean are:

  • Rio Caldera River
  • Chiriquí Viejo River (161 km)
  • Chiriquí River
  • David River
  • Majagua River
  • San Félix River
  • Tabasará River
  • San Pablo River
  • Cobre River
  • La Villa River (177 km)
  • Santa María River
  • Coclé del Sur River
  • Chico River
  • Grande River
  • Pacora River
  • Chepo River (Bayano) 206 km
  • Mamoní River
  • Lara River
  • Congo River
  • Sabanas River
  • Tuira River (230 km)
  • Balsas River
  • Chucunaque River
  • Sambú River
  • tatatuy River