Rio Sidra is a densely populated island town in the San Blas Archipelago of the Kuna Yala comarca (indigenous province) of Panama. Among the native Guna population, the island is called, Urgandi. The island is 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) off Panama's north coast. Rio Sidra is a municipality or corregimiento of Narganá.

Rio Sidra
Urgandi
Rio Sidra is located in Panama
Rio Sidra
Rio Sidra
Location within Panama
Geography
Coordinates9°27′7″N 78°49′57″W / 9.45194°N 78.83250°W / 9.45194; -78.83250
ArchipelagoSan Blas Islands
Adjacent toCaribbean Sea
Area0.03 km2 (0.012 sq mi)
Administration
Indigenous RegionGuna Yala
MunicipalityNarganá
Demographics
Population856 (2010)
Pop. density28,533/km2 (73900/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsGuna

In the 2010 census by National Institute of Statistics and Census of Panama, the estimated population of Rio Sidra is 856 and the number of households is 129.[1]

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References edit

  1. ^ "Algunas Caracteristic as Importantes de las Viviendas, Partiulares Ocupades y de la Publacion de la Republica Panama - Kuna Yala Region: Census 2010". Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censo - Panamá.