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Republic of Panama
República de Panamá (Spanish)
Motto: "Pro Mundi Beneficio"
"For the Benefit of the World"
Anthem: Himno Istmeño (Spanish)
Hymn of the Isthmus
ISO 3166 codePA

Panama, officially theRepublic of Panama, is a country located at the southern end ofCentral America, borderingSouth America. It is bordered byCosta Rica to the west,Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the south. Its capital and largest city isPanama City, whosemetropolitan area is home to nearly half of the country's over 4 million inhabitants.0

Before the arrival ofSpanish colonists in the 16th century, Panama was inhabited by a number of differentindigenous tribes. Itbroke away from Spain in 1821 and joined the Republic ofGran Colombia, a union ofNueva Granada,Ecuador, andVenezuela. After Gran Colombia dissolved in 1831, Panama and Nueva Granada eventually became the Republic of Colombia. With the backing of the United States, Panama seceded from Colombia in 1903, allowing the construction of thePanama Canal to be completed by theUnited States Army Corps of Engineers between 1904 and 1914. The 1977Torrijos–Carter Treaties agreed to transfer the canal from the United States to Panama on December 31, 1999. Thesurrounding territory was returned first, in 1979.

Revenue from canal tolls has continued to represent a significant portion of Panama'sGDP, especially after thePanama Canal expansion project (finished in 2016) doubled its capacity. Commerce, banking, and tourism are major sectors. Panama is regarded as having ahigh-income economy. In 2019,Panama ranked 57th in the world in terms of theHuman Development Index. In 2018, Panama was ranked the seventh-most competitive economy in Latin America, according to theWorld Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Index. Panama was ranked 82nd in theGlobal Innovation Index in 2025. Covering around 40 percent of its land area, Panama'sjungles are home to an abundance of tropical plants and animals – some of themfound nowhere else on Earth.

Panama is a founding member of theUnited Nations and other international organizations such as theOrganization of American States,Latin America Integration Association,Group of 77,World Health Organization, andNon-Aligned Movement. (Full article...)

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Martín Erasto Torrijos Espino (Spanish pronunciation:[maɾˈtintoˈrixos]; born July 18, 1963) is a Panamanian politician who wasPresident of Panama from 2004 to 2009.

He was fathered out of wedlock by Panamanian military rulerOmar Torrijos, thede facto head ofPanama from 1968 to 1981. Martín Torrijos was educated in economics andpolitical science in the United States. He then returned to Panama, becoming active in theDemocratic Revolutionary Party (PRD). He was the party's presidential candidate in the1999 general election, losing toArnulfista Party candidateMireya Moscoso. (Full article...)

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HistoryTorrijos–Carter TreatiesDarién schemeMallarino–Bidlack TreatyWatermelon WarPanama Canal RailwayMartyrs' DayHay–Bunau-Varilla TreatyPanama Canal ZoneUS invasion of PanamaHistory of the Panama CanalPanama Canal fenceZonianCoat of armsFlag of Panama
PoliticsList of heads of state of PanamaMartín TorrijosNational AssemblyDemocratic Revolutionary PartyArnulfista PartySolidarity PartyNationalist Republican Liberal MovementDemocratic ChangePeople's PartyNational Liberal PartyPanamanian election, 1999Panamanian election, 2004Provinces of PanamaForeign relations of PanamaPanama Canal AuthorityPanama Canal expansion referendum, 2006
GeographyPanama CityIsthmus of PanamaProvinces of PanamaColón ProvinceSan Blas IslandsPearl IslandsGulf of PanamaCoibaTaboga IslandVolcán BarúGatun LakeChagres RiverGuna YalaCiudad del SaberHerrera ProvinceLos Santos ProvinceIsla Gibraleón
Panama CanalHistoryHealth MeasuresPanama Canal RailwayCulebra Cut (Gaillard Cut) •Gatun DamChagres RiverGatun LakePanama Canal locksPanamaxBridge of the AmericasCentennial Bridge, PanamaPanama Canal AuthorityPanama Canal ZonePanama Canal expansion project
CultureMusic of PanamaMolasChinatownIslam in PanamaGuna peopleEmbera-Wounaan PeopleNgöbe–Buglé peoplePollera
PanamaniansAlfredo SinclairOlga SinclairJustine PasekStefanie de RouxRubén BladesDanilo PérezEl GeneralDaphne Rubin-VegaJordana BrewsterBelisario PorrasVictoriano LorenzoOmar TorrijosArnulfo AriasHarmodio Arias MadridGuillermo EndaraMireya MoscosoManuel Antonio NoriegaErnesto Pérez BalladaresMartín TorrijosJulio LinaresRod CarewRolando BlackmanRoberto DuránRoberto KellyJuan BerenguerEusebio PedrozaCarlos LeeEinar DíazLaffit Pincay, Jr.Mariano RiveraRamiro MendozaHilario ZapataJosé MacíasLuis TejadaJorge Dely ValdésGilbert ArenasBruce ChenRoberto CorbinLorenzo CharlesOlmedo SáenzOscar Willis LayneBayanoHugo SpadaforaLía BorreroNele KantuleJuan Carlos NavarroManuel Amador GuerreroJosé Domingo de ObaldíaCelestino "Pelenchín" CaballeroPedro AlcázarVicente MosqueraEusebio PedrozaRoberto "La Araña" VásquezHilario ZapataIrving SaladinoBayano KamaniLloyd La BeachReginald BeckfordJaime PenedoJorge Dely ValdésJulio Dely ValdésRoberto ChenRubén Rivera
Buildings and StructuresAirports:Tocumen International Airport ;Marcos A. Gelabert International Airport

Bridges:Bridge of the AmericasCentennial Bridge
Hospitals:Hospital NacionalHospital Santo TomasInstituto Oncologico Nacional • ...
Stadiums:Estadio Rommel FernándezEstadio Nacional Rod Carew
Dams:Gatun DamFortuna DamChanguinola Dam

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