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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coco_SoloCoco Solo - Wikipedia

    Coco Solo was a United States Navy submarine base and naval air station near the Panama Canal, active from 1918 to the 1960s. History. The submarine base at Coco Solo was established May 6, 1918. [1] . The site corresponds with modern-day Cativá in Panama. It was on the Atlantic Ocean (northwest) side of the Panama Canal Zone, near Colón, Panama.

  2. 25 Jun 2016 – 02:02 PM EDT. Comparte. The once neat rows of homes on the former U.S. military base is a slum of overgrown weeds today Crédito: Pablo Cozzaglio/Univision Noticias. Millions of...

  3. Jun 5, 2018 · Coco Solo, birthplace of the late Senator John McCain – Panama Canal Museum Collection. Uncategorized. Coco Solo, birthplace of the late Senator John McCain. August 29, 2018 / 6 Comments. Today, in honor of the late Sen. John McCain’s funeral services, we’re sharing some photos of Coco Solo from our collections.

  4. Naval Station Coco Solo and Submarine Base Coco Solo was founded in 1917, near Fort Randolph, as a submarine base to protect the Canal Zone on the Atlantic Ocean side. Starting in 1914 with five United States C-class submarines that were stationed at the base.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · This article examines this proposition through the case of Coco Solo, Panama, an informal community situated at the epicentre of Panamas transit economy but persistently excluded from its benefits. Between 2001 and 2014, as part of a protracted struggle over housing, Coco Solo residents repeatedly blockaded key ports and logistics ...

  6. Mar 9, 2016 · J-Term Experiences: The Unique Story of Coco Solo in Panama. March 9, 2016. News Stories. Middlebury Institute students Katie Barthelow and Anna Santos along with Middlebury student Pedro Bitar in Coco Solo, Panama where they collaborated on a Intercultural Digital Storytelling project last January.

  7. An introduction to Cambio Creativo of Coco Solo, Panama, presented by The LBJ School, Professor David Eaton, and the 2013 Meadows Fellows.

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