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BACKGROUND

San Gerónimo Fort was built in several stages between 1596 and 1779 to protect the transportation of goods from South America to Spain. In the late sixteenth century, the Spanish, to protect the transportation of goods from South America to Spain, moved their port city on the Isthmus of Panama from Nombre de Dios to Portobelo and immediately began construction on a new fort. (...)

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HOW WE HELPED

In the early 2000s, working with the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and the Panamanian Institute of Culture, along with local agencies, WMF developed a plan for cultural and natural resources management. (...)

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WHY IT MATTERS

San Gerónimo Fort is an important part of Panama’s heritage. The wealth that traveled through the region for more than 150 years was substantial and contributed to the economic growth of many countries tied to the trade of goods and materials passing through the Fort’s domain. (...)