Penonomé, the capital city of the province of Coclé, lies 143 km (two hours) west of Panama City. This is a farmer-friendly town. Like most of the province of Coclé, this area is centered around agriculture. The region is famous for the production of tomatoes and sugar, plus, an abundance of cattle ranches, and plantations of teak, rice, limes, mangoes, and more.
Penonomé, Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the city of Penonomé, located in Panama’s Coclé province.
Penonomé is a great choice for those with a smaller budget… someone looking for a more local and authentic living experience (or someone interested in agriculture). Penonomé is for country living… farmer- and cowboy-style country living.
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