Herrera Province is a small 
province located on what is called the Azuero Peninsula. It is bordered by 
Cocle, Los Santos and Veraguas, and touches on the Pacific Ocean. Herrera is 
mainly agricultural, with interesting tourist attractions. The interior of the province 
is mostly farmland, cattle pasture, and towns. The province of Herrera ranks 
third in the production of sugarcane in Panama. Panama's most famous alcoholic 
drink, "seco" is made from sugarcane and is also produced in Herrera.
The capital of Herrera is Chitre, which is located 
near the coast. Other important cities in Herrera are Parita, Ocu, Las Minas, 
Los Pozos and Santa Maria. The province is famous for its festivities during 
Carnival, especially in Chitre, Parita and Ocu. Chitre's carnival is one of the 
most popular in Panama, but those in Ocu have risen in prominence in recent 
years.
The artisans of Herrera are particularly known for 
their clay pottery, which can be bought along the roads and streets of Chitre. 
There are many examples of Spanish colonial architecture in Chitre, including 
The Cathedral of San Juan Bautista and the Herrera Museum. The Sarigua National 
Park , which is a unique desert like region, is also located in the province of 
Herrera. The Museum of Colonial Religious Art of the Church of Santo Domingo of 
Parita is a museum located in the town of Parita. 
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