Fort San Geronimo, first built in 1664 and rebuilt in 1739. Portobelo Bay was named by Christopher Columbus in 1502. The town was founded in 1597 as


Fort San Geronimo, first built in 1664 and rebuilt in 1739. Portobelo Bay was named by Christopher Columbus in 1502. The town was founded in 1597 as a shipping point for Spanish treasure. The harbor was protected by five Spanish forts. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.


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