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• Siguiendo par la Carretera Panamericana, a 150 millas de la Capital esta Ocu ,, 
centro de an dislrito de 9.000 habitantes, y de los celebres u Montanos ” entre las 
Quales hay descendientes puros de los conquistador es espaholes. La existencia de 
los aborigenes se constata por la abundancia de guacas, sehales en las rocas, etc. 
El distrito cuenta con muchos caserios y esta equidistante de Chitre, Aguadulce y 
Santiago. 
• Following the Panamerican Highway at 150 miles from the Capital City is Oca, 
in a district of about 9.000 in population and well known on account of the Montu- 
nos , among them some of pure Spanish descent, directly in line from the Conquerers 
Primitive inhabitants are studied and known because of the “ Guacas ” (Indian 
Tombs) and signs on the rocks. In this district there are also several small villages. 
It is only one hour from Chitre, Aguadulce and Santiago. 
