List of rivers of Panama
This is a list of rivers in Panama.
By drainage basin
This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries indented under each larger stream's name.
Atlantic Ocean

The Chagres River as seen from the Rainforest Resort in Gamboa, Panama
- Sixaola River
- San Carlos River
- Changuinola River
- Sini River
- Teribe River
- Tigre River
- Quebrada El Mono
- Quebrada Carbon
- Quebrada Junco
- Guariviara River
- Cricamola River
- 60km information gap
- Calovebora River
- 75km information gap
- Cocle del Norte River
- Miguel de La Borda
- Indio River
- Lagarto
- Chagres River
- Cascajal River (associated to Portobelo)
- Nombre de Dios River
- Mandinga
- 200km information gap to the Colombian border.
Pacific Ocean

Chucunaque River is the longest river in Panama
- Guanábano
- Corotú
- Rabo de Puerco
- San Bártolo
- Palo Blanco
- Colorado
- Chiriquí Viejo River
- Duablo
- Platanal
- Río Chico
- Piedra
- Chiriquí Nuevo River
- Río Chico
- Chorcha
- Las Vueltas
- Estero de Ajo
- Fonseca
- San Juan
- Jocoy
- San Felix River
- Piedra
- Santiago
- Tabasara River
- Lobaina
- Cate
- San Pablo River
- San Pedro
- Río Martín Grande
- Piña
- Ponuga
- Suay
- Mariato
- Palo Seco
- a further lot of minor rivers in the Azuero Peninsula
- La Villa River
- Parita
- Santa Maria River
- Pocrí
- Grande River
- Chico River
- Caño
- Cocle del Sur River
- Rio Hondo
- Anton River
- Farallon
- Chame
- Caimito
- Cabra
- Pacora River
- Chepo River (Bayano River)
- Congo River
- Santa Barbara
- Sabanas River
- Tuira River
- Chucunaque River
- Río Chico
- Balsas River
- Chucunaque River
- Sambú River
- Jaqué River
Coiba Island
the island has 5 rivers flowing separately into the Pacific Ocean.
References
- Rand McNally, The New International Atlas, 1993.
- CIA map, 1995.
- Openstreetmap
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