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La Villa de los Santos

La Villa de los Santos also known La Heroica Villa de Los Santos, is the capital city and a corregimiento of the Los Santos District of Los Santos Province, Panama.[1] It is at the left edge of La Villa River. Founded as Santa Cruz in 1555 by Juan Rodriguez Monjaraz, the then governor of the region, the city is known for First Cry of Independence and the population's efforts in the movement to separate Panama from Spanish power in November 1821.

La Villa de los Santos
La Heroica Villa de Los Santos
City and corregimiento
Museo de la Nacionalidad
Flag of La Villa de los Santos
Coat of arms of La Villa de los Santos
La Villa de los Santos is located in Panama
La Villa de los Santos
La Villa de los Santos
Coordinates: 7°58′01″N 80°24′00″W / 7.967°N 80.400°W / 7.967; -80.400
Country Panama
ProvinceLos Santos
DistrictLos Santos
EstablishedNovember 1, 1569
Area
 • Land72.9 km2 (28.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)[1]
 • Total7,991
 • Density109.6/km2 (284/sq mi)
 Population density calculated based on land area.
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
ClimateAw

A yearly festival is hosted to celebrate the anniversary of the beginning of Panama's war for independence, which started in La Villa de los Santos. José Higinio Durán, the Catholic bishop of Panama, and Julián Chávez, the mayor of the city, were two individuals who called for Panama's independence. According to local tradition, a woman born to slave parents named Rufina Alfaro participated in the occupation of Spanish military outposts in the town, although this is disputed.

It was created by Law 5 of January 19, 1998. Though it is a corregimiento, it is properly called Villa de los Santos rather than Corregimiento de Los Santos.[1] Its population as of 1990 was 6,543; its population as of 2000 was 7,194.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Cuadro 11 (Superficie, población y densidad de población en la República...)" [Table 11 (Area, population, and population density in the Republic...)] Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine (.xls). In "Resultados Finales Básicos" [Basic Final Results] (in Spanish). National Institute of Statistics and Census of Panama. Archived from the original on July 10, 2015. Retrieved May 26, 2015.

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