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  1. Darién Gap - Wikipedia

    Stretching across southern Panama 's Darién Province and the northern portion of Colombia 's Chocó Department, it acts as a natural barrier between North America and South America.

  2. Darien, CT | Official Website

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  3. Darien, Connecticut - Wikipedia

    Darien is bordered on the west by Stamford, on the north by New Canaan, and on the east by Norwalk. On the south it faces Long Island Sound and the North Shore of Long Island. It is …

  4. Home - City of Darien, IL

    The City of Darien, Illinois, is committed to providing superior governmental services improving the quality of life for its residents, businesses and visitors.

  5. Why is the Darien Gap so dangerous? - Geographical

    Dec 3, 2024 · Most individuals who undertake the journey across the Darien Gap are from Venezuela, followed by Ecuador and Haiti, and a staggering one-fifth of all those who cross …

  6. Darien Chamber of Commerce

    Darien is a community recognized for its excellent schools, active churches representing seven denominations, social clubs, civic organizations and a variety of philanthropic activities.

  7. Darien CT News

    Get the latest news and updates about the town of Darien on Connecticut's Gold Coast from the staff at Darien Times and CT Insider.

  8. Darien A Short History - Discover Darien Connecticut

    Nov 19, 2024 · Darien is a vibrant suburban community known for its active town center, excellent schools, and rich architectural and natural heritage. From its unspoiled coastline to its modern …

  9. 15 Best Things to Do in Darien (CT) - The Crazy Tourist

    Dec 26, 2023 · Darien is the smallest town on what is known as the Gold Coast. This sweep of shoreline has long been settled by rich Manhattan executives, and has the sort of idyllic …

  10. About Darien

    Until the advent of the railroad, Darien was a small, rural community of about one thousand farmers, shoemakers, fishermen, and merchants engaged in coastal trading. A gradual …