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Nombre de Dios



Nombre de Dios (Spanish language: "Name of God") is a town on the Atlantic Ocean coast of Panama, near the mouth of the Río Chagres. Founded as a Spanish colonization of the Americas in 1510 by Diego de Nicuesa, it was the first European settlement on the Isthmus of Panama. Originally a major port of call for the Spanish treasure fleet, Nombre de Dios was situated near an unhealthy swamp, and was nearly impossible to fortification. Francis Drake sacked the colony in June of 1572, and ambused the Silver Train, a mule convoy carrying a fortune in precious metals, March of the 1573. By the 17th century Nombre de Dios had been all but abandoned by the Spain, and its importance to the treasure fleets had been surpassed by Puerto Bello. The town still exists today, though it is nowhere near as large as it was in the 16th century. Prior to the construction of the Panama Canal, Nombre de Dios was the starting point of a series of rivers and paths by which ships could cross from the Caribbean to the Pacific Ocean. Panama


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