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Capital: Panama;
Population: 3,039,150
Location: Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Colombia and Costa Rica
Chief of State: President Martín Torrijos Espino, Head of Government: President Martín Torrijos Espino
Languages: Spanish (official), English 14%
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Live in a Mountain Paradise Close to Beaches, Golf and Panama City Featured in the New York Times as one of Panama’s premier destinations for retirees and a vacation home, Altos de Maria is a fine mountain residential community conveniently located near the Pacific Coast beaches just 1.5 hours from Panama City.
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A Country Study: Panama...
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Favorite recipes from Panama and the Canal Zone.
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Panamatours.com is the first travel guide that offers information on Panama's people, culture, activities, business, shopping, Panama Canal. Panama has a wide range of tropical landscapes including pristine beaches, rain forests, cloud forests, over 900 species of birds, 1500 species of trees and over 7000 vascular plants.
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Panama History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System, immigration Panama History Index http://workmall.com/wfb2001/panama/panama_history_index.html Source: The Library of Congress Country Studies...
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Lonely Planet Panama Travel Guide. Panama travel information, advice, hotels, reviews, maps and itineraries. While Panama is known mostly for its famous canal, the country's natural attractions offer an irresistible lure to far-sighted travelers.
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Residency In Panama, Real Estate In Panama, Jobs In Panama, Retirement In Panama, Banks In Panama, Offshore investing in Panama. Master Of Survival ~ Chief Antonio Zarco Of The Choco Indians Of Panama ~ by R.M. Koster - Chief Antonio Zarco is only an inch or two over five feet tall but very muscular,
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