Ernesto Córdoba Campos, Administrative district in Panama City, Panama.
Ernesto Córdoba Campos is an administrative district in the northern part of Panama City that covers a substantial area and borders the corregimientos of Las Cumbres and Alcalde Díaz. The area is organized into sections, with Villa Zaita serving as the administrative hub.
The district was created in 2009 when it was separated from the neighboring Las Cumbres corregimiento through legislation. This separation allowed it to establish its own independent administrative structure and governance.
The district is named after a local deputy who championed community development during the 1980s. Residents maintain this local identity through their daily lives and connection to their neighborhood.
The administrative center operates on weekdays and Saturdays and provides services to the local community. Visitors should expect public transportation to be the main way to move around the area.
The area is home to a densely populated community where high population concentration shapes daily life and neighborhood interactions. This density creates tight-knit social connections that define how residents relate to one another.
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