The Panama Canal (Spanish: Canal de Panamá) is one of the most important feats of engineering in the world, and is a must for anyone visiting the city. It was dug out in one of the tightest points and in the lowest part of the Central Cordillera of the isthmus, which links the Nor...
Panama Facts & Figures Map of Panama Republic of Panama President:Juan Carlos Varela (2014) Land area:29,340 sq mi (75,991 sq km);total area:30,193 sq mi (78,200 sq km) Population (2014 est.):3,608,431 (growth rate: 1.35%); birth rate: 18.61/1000; infant mortality rate: 10.7...
Panama City, capital of the Republic of Panama. It is located in the east-central part of the country near the Pacific Ocean terminus of the Panama Canal, on the Gulf of Panama. Area city, 38.5 square miles (100 square km). Pop. (2010) city, 430,299; (20
Panama Canal History Museum - Photos, Documents, Books and Stories from the Panamacanal construction and present days
Richmond arriving in New York City on February 18, 1853, on the steamship Ohio that departed from Aspinwall, Panama. Their journey demonstrates the difficulties of travel at mid-century. The trip across narrow Panama at this time was by mule, as the railroad was not yet built. A newspaper ...
Growing tensions between Panamanians and Americans ultimately exploded in an 1856 incident over a slice of watermelon that left seventeen people dead outside the Panama City railroad station. In Panama the Tajada de Sandiacute;a, as it is known, is embraced as a heroic act of resistance ...
could use its military to defend the canal, allowing "perpetual U.S. usage" of the waterway, and the Panama Canal Treaty, which would end the existence of the Panama Canal Zone and allow the canal to be turned over to Panama in December 1999. As part of the second treaty, Panama ...
History and sand budgets of the barrier island system in the Panama City, Florida region. Marine Geology, 14, 277-286.Staport, F. (1973). "History and sand budgets of the barrier island system in the Panama city, Florida Region", Marine Geology, 14, 277-286....
It is sometimes said that Creole food is from the city and Cajun food is from the countryside. This may be because Creole food originated in high-society kitchens, where it was typically cooked by slaves who had access to a wider variety of ingredients and spices. As a result, the Creole...
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