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Panama is a nation at the southern extreme of Central America, bordering the nations of Colombia to the southeast and Costa Rica to the northwest. Panama occupies the isthmus of land which connects North and South America. To the north, Panama fronts the Caribbean Sea, while to the south, Panama fronts the Pacific Ocean.
On May 3, 2009, Panama bucked a leftward political trend among its neighbors by electing the conservative supermarket tycoon Ricardo Martinelli as president. Martinelli beat former housing minister Balbina Herrera, whose reported links to the nation's onetime military strongman Manuel Noriega may have been a decisive factor.Telegraph: Panama election: supermarket millionaire Martinelli wins presidency (May 3, 2009)
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Panama is a nation at the southern extreme of Central America, bordering the nations of Colombia to the southeast and Costa Rica to the northwest. Panama occupies the isthmus of land which connects North and South America. To the north, Panama fronts the Caribbean Sea, while to the south, Panama fronts the Pacific Ocean.
On May 3, 2009, Panama bucked a leftward political trend among its neighbors by electing the conservative supermarket tycoon Ricardo Martinelli as president. Martinelli beat former housing minister Balbina Herrera, whose reported links to the nation's onetime military strongman Manuel Noriega may have been a decisive factor.Telegraph: Panama election: supermarket millionaire Martinelli wins presidency (May 3, 2009)
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Panama is a nation at the southern extreme of Central America, bordering the nations of Colombia to the southeast and Costa Rica to the northwest. Panama occupies the isthmus of land which connects North and South America. To the north, Panama fronts the Caribbean Sea, while to the south, Panama fronts the Pacific Ocean.
On May 3, 2009, Panama bucked a leftward political trend among its neighbors by electing the conservative supermarket tycoon Ricardo Martinelli as president. Martinelli beat former housing minister Balbina Herrera, whose reported links to the nation's onetime military strongman Manuel Noriega may have been a decisive factor.Telegraph: Panama election: supermarket millionaire Martinelli wins presidency (May 3, 2009)
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Panama is a nation at the southern extreme of Central America, bordering the nations of Colombia to the southeast and Costa Rica to the northwest. Panama occupies the isthmus of land which connects North and South America. To the north, Panama fronts the Caribbean Sea, while to the south, Panama fronts the Pacific Ocean.
On May 3, 2009, Panama bucked a leftward political trend among its neighbors by electing the conservative supermarket tycoon Ricardo Martinelli as president. Martinelli beat former housing minister Balbina Herrera, whose reported links to the nation's onetime military strongman Manuel Noriega may have been a decisive factor.Telegraph: Panama election: supermarket millionaire Martinelli wins presidency (May 3, 2009)
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Panama is a nation at the southern extreme of Central America, bordering the nations of Colombia to the southeast and Costa Rica to the northwest. Panama occupies the isthmus of land which connects North and South America. To the north, Panama fronts the Caribbean Sea, while to the south, Panama fronts the Pacific Ocean.
On May 3, 2009, Panama bucked a leftward political trend among its neighbors by electing the conservative supermarket tycoon Ricardo Martinelli as president. Martinelli beat former housing minister Balbina Herrera, whose reported links to the nation's onetime military strongman Manuel Noriega may have been a decisive factor.Telegraph: Panama election: supermarket millionaire Martinelli wins presidency (May 3, 2009)
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Panama is a nation at the southern extreme of Central America, bordering the nations of Colombia to the southeast and Costa Rica to the northwest. Panama occupies the isthmus of land which connects North and South America. To the north, Panama fronts the Caribbean Sea, while to the south, Panama fronts the Pacific Ocean.
On May 3, 2009, Panama bucked a leftward political trend among its neighbors by electing the conservative supermarket tycoon Ricardo Martinelli as president. Martinelli beat former housing minister Balbina Herrera, whose reported links to the nation's onetime military strongman Manuel Noriega may have been a decisive factor.Telegraph: Panama election: supermarket millionaire Martinelli wins presidency (May 3, 2009)
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Panama is a nation at the southern extreme of Central America, bordering the nations of Colombia to the southeast and Costa Rica to the northwest. Panama occupies the isthmus of land which connects North and South America. To the north, Panama fronts the Caribbean Sea, while to the south, Panama fronts the Pacific Ocean.
On May 3, 2009, Panama bucked a leftward political trend among its neighbors by electing the conservative supermarket tycoon Ricardo Martinelli as president. Martinelli beat former housing minister Balbina Herrera, whose reported links to the nation's onetime military strongman Manuel Noriega may have been a decisive factor.Telegraph: Panama election: supermarket millionaire Martinelli wins presidency (May 3, 2009)
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Panama is a nation at the southern extreme of Central America, bordering the nations of Colombia to the southeast and Costa Rica to the northwest. Panama occupies the isthmus of land which connects North and South America. To the north, Panama fronts the Caribbean Sea, while to the south, Panama fronts the Pacific Ocean.
On May 3, 2009, Panama bucked a leftward political trend among its neighbors by electing the conservative supermarket tycoon Ricardo Martinelli as president. Martinelli beat former housing minister Balbina Herrera, whose reported links to the nation's onetime military strongman Manuel Noriega may have been a decisive factor.Telegraph: Panama election: supermarket millionaire Martinelli wins presidency (May 3, 2009)
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Fast Facts:
- Capital: Panama City
- Government: Constitutional Democracy
- Population: 3,242,173
- Currency: Balboa (PAB)] and the U.S. dollar (USD)
- Official Language: Spanish
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Fast Facts:
- Capital: Panama City
- Government: Constitutional Democracy
- Population: 3,242,173
- Currency: Balboa (PAB)] and the U.S. dollar (USD)
- Official Language: Spanish
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Fast Facts:
- Capital: Panama City
- Government: Constitutional Democracy
- Population: 3,242,173
- Currency: Balboa (PAB)] and the U.S. dollar (USD)
- Official Language: Spanish
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Fast Facts:
- Capital: Panama City
- Government: Constitutional Democracy
- Population: 3,242,173
- Currency: Balboa (PAB)] and the U.S. dollar (USD)
- Official Language: Spanish
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Fast Facts:
- Capital: Panama City
- Government: Constitutional Democracy
- Population: 3,242,173
- Currency: Balboa (PAB)] and the U.S. dollar (USD)
- Official Language: Spanish
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Fast Facts:
- Capital: Panama City
- Government: Constitutional Democracy
- Population: 3,242,173
- Currency: Balboa (PAB)] and the U.S. dollar (USD)
- Official Language: Spanish
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Fast Facts:
- Capital: Panama City
- Government: Constitutional Democracy
- Population: 3,242,173
- Currency: Balboa (PAB)] and the U.S. dollar (USD)
- Official Language: Spanish
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Fast Facts:
- Capital: Panama City
- Government: Constitutional Democracy
- Population: 3,242,173
- Currency: Balboa (PAB)] and the U.S. dollar (USD)
- Official Language: Spanish
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Geography
Panama is a long and slim nation with a ridge of mountains running its length. In the far west of the nation, the Darien Gap is a thick and dense jungle region without passable roads. Since the early 20th century Panama has been bisected by the Panama Canal, which allows shipping traffic to pass between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. -
Geography
Panama is a long and slim nation with a ridge of mountains running its length. In the far west of the nation, the Darien Gap is a thick and dense jungle region without passable roads. Since the early 20th century Panama has been bisected by the Panama Canal, which allows shipping traffic to pass between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. -
Geography
Panama is a long and slim nation with a ridge of mountains running its length. In the far west of the nation, the Darien Gap is a thick and dense jungle region without passable roads. Since the early 20th century Panama has been bisected by the Panama Canal, which allows shipping traffic to pass between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. -
Geography
Panama is a long and slim nation with a ridge of mountains running its length. In the far west of the nation, the Darien Gap is a thick and dense jungle region without passable roads. Since the early 20th century Panama has been bisected by the Panama Canal, which allows shipping traffic to pass between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. -
Geography
Panama is a long and slim nation with a ridge of mountains running its length. In the far west of the nation, the Darien Gap is a thick and dense jungle region without passable roads. Since the early 20th century Panama has been bisected by the Panama Canal, which allows shipping traffic to pass between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. -
Geography
Panama is a long and slim nation with a ridge of mountains running its length. In the far west of the nation, the Darien Gap is a thick and dense jungle region without passable roads. Since the early 20th century Panama has been bisected by the Panama Canal, which allows shipping traffic to pass between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. -
Geography
Panama is a long and slim nation with a ridge of mountains running its length. In the far west of the nation, the Darien Gap is a thick and dense jungle region without passable roads. Since the early 20th century Panama has been bisected by the Panama Canal, which allows shipping traffic to pass between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. -
Geography
Panama is a long and slim nation with a ridge of mountains running its length. In the far west of the nation, the Darien Gap is a thick and dense jungle region without passable roads. Since the early 20th century Panama has been bisected by the Panama Canal, which allows shipping traffic to pass between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. -
Brief History
Prior to the 20th century, Panama was part of Colombia, but in 1903, with the help of the United States, the region declared its independence. The construction of the Panama Canal brought prosperity to the country, and in 1999, the formerly U.S.-controlled Panama Canal Zone was ceded to Panama. In 1989, the United States invaded Panama, to depose ruling General Manuel Noriega. -
Brief History
Prior to the 20th century, Panama was part of Colombia, but in 1903, with the help of the United States, the region declared its independence. The construction of the Panama Canal brought prosperity to the country, and in 1999, the formerly U.S.-controlled Panama Canal Zone was ceded to Panama. In 1989, the United States invaded Panama, to depose ruling General Manuel Noriega. -
Brief History
Prior to the 20th century, Panama was part of Colombia, but in 1903, with the help of the United States, the region declared its independence. The construction of the Panama Canal brought prosperity to the country, and in 1999, the formerly U.S.-controlled Panama Canal Zone was ceded to Panama. In 1989, the United States invaded Panama, to depose ruling General Manuel Noriega. -
Brief History
Prior to the 20th century, Panama was part of Colombia, but in 1903, with the help of the United States, the region declared its independence. The construction of the Panama Canal brought prosperity to the country, and in 1999, the formerly U.S.-controlled Panama Canal Zone was ceded to Panama. In 1989, the United States invaded Panama, to depose ruling General Manuel Noriega. -
Brief History
Prior to the 20th century, Panama was part of Colombia, but in 1903, with the help of the United States, the region declared its independence. The construction of the Panama Canal brought prosperity to the country, and in 1999, the formerly U.S.-controlled Panama Canal Zone was ceded to Panama. In 1989, the United States invaded Panama, to depose ruling General Manuel Noriega. -
Brief History
Prior to the 20th century, Panama was part of Colombia, but in 1903, with the help of the United States, the region declared its independence. The construction of the Panama Canal brought prosperity to the country, and in 1999, the formerly U.S.-controlled Panama Canal Zone was ceded to Panama. In 1989, the United States invaded Panama, to depose ruling General Manuel Noriega. -
Brief History
Prior to the 20th century, Panama was part of Colombia, but in 1903, with the help of the United States, the region declared its independence. The construction of the Panama Canal brought prosperity to the country, and in 1999, the formerly U.S.-controlled Panama Canal Zone was ceded to Panama. In 1989, the United States invaded Panama, to depose ruling General Manuel Noriega. -
Brief History
Prior to the 20th century, Panama was part of Colombia, but in 1903, with the help of the United States, the region declared its independence. The construction of the Panama Canal brought prosperity to the country, and in 1999, the formerly U.S.-controlled Panama Canal Zone was ceded to Panama. In 1989, the United States invaded Panama, to depose ruling General Manuel Noriega. -
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