- Panama - Wikipedia
A widely recounted legend holds that "Panamá" was the name of a fishing village encountered by Spanish colonists, purportedly meaning "abundance of fish " While the precise location of this village is unknown, the legend is often associated with accounts from Spanish explorer Antonio Tello de Guzmán, who in 1515 described landing at an
- Panamá - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Panamá, [11] [12] oficialmente denominada República de Panamá, es un país ubicado en América Central Está dividida en diez provincias y cinco comarcas indígenas Su capital y ciudad más poblada es la Ciudad de Panamá [13]
- Panama | History, Map, Flag, Capital, Population, Facts . . .
The lowlands include the plains of Panamá and Chiriquí provinces, the plains and hills of Colón province, the Chepo and Chucunaque river basins in the east, and the narrow northeastern plains of the Caribbean region
- Welcome to Panamá | Places to Visit Things to do
Visit Panamá – home to the iconic Panama Canal, Bocas del Toro, indigenous culture, and so many more adventures Non-stop flights at Panamá airports Your journey starts here
- Panama - The World Factbook
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- Guide to Panama: The Top Expat Destination in Central America
Panama is the southernmost country in Central America and is bordered by Costa Rica and Colombia Located only 622 miles from the equator, Panama has almost 12 hours of sunlight and darkness with a slight variation of only half an hour between months throughout the year
- Republic of Panama - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
República de Panamá short form: Panamá int'l long form: Republic of Panama int'l short form: Panama ISO Country Code: pa, PAN Time: Local Time = UTC-5h Actual Time: Tue-June-10 05:59 Country Calling Code: +507 Capital City: Panama City (830 000) Other Cities: Colon (140 000), David (100 000) Government: Type: Constitutional democracy
- Panama Maps Facts - World Atlas
Panama, a narrow isthmus spanning approximately 29,1119 square miles (75,417 square kilometers), links Central and South America It borders Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the south
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