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Panama

🏙️ Capital city:

Panama City

📈 Country population:

4.5 million

🗺️ Country area:

75,417 km²

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Official NameRepublic of Panama
Common NamePanama
ISO CodesPA, PAN, 591
Internet TLD.pa
Calling Code+507
Capital CityPanama City
Largest CityPanama City
Coordinates8.9° N, 79.5° W
Time ZoneUTC−5
Population (2025 est.)~4.5 million
Area75,417 km²
Population Density~59 per km²
LanguagesSpanish (official); English widely used in business
CurrencyPanamanian Balboa (PAB) & US Dollar (USD)
Driving SideRight
GDP (Nominal)~USD 75 billion
GDP (PPP)~USD 150 billion
GDP Per Capita~USD 17,000 (PPP ~34,000)
HDI0.815 (Very High)
Literacy Rate~95%
Life Expectancy~78 years
Unemployment~8–9%
Inflation~2–3%
LeadersPresident; Vice President
Continent & SubregionNorth America — Central America
National DayNovember 3 (Independence from Colombia)
National SportBaseball
National DishSancocho
National AnthemHimno Nacional de Panamá

Geography & Environment

  • Located on the Isthmus of Panama, connecting North and South America.
  • Bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the east, and has coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
  • Geography includes mountains, rainforests, lowlands, islands, and the iconic Panama Canal.
  • Climate: tropical, hot and humid with a long rainy season.
  • Best time to visit: December–April.
  • National parks: Darién National Park, Coiba National Park, Soberanía National Park.
  • Biodiversity: home to jaguars, harpy eagles, monkeys, turtles, and hundreds of bird species.
  • Environmental issues: deforestation, pollution, coastal erosion, climate change.

Demographics

  • Population ~4.5 million.
  • Median age ~31 years.
  • Ethnic groups: Mestizo majority; Afro-Panamanian, Indigenous, and European minorities.
  • Religion: mainly Roman Catholic and Protestant Christian.
  • Urban population ~68%.
  • Major cities: Panama City, Colón, David, Santiago.

History

  • Originally inhabited by Indigenous groups including the Ngäbe, Guna, and Emberá.
  • Colonized by Spain in the early 1500s.
  • Became part of Colombia after independence from Spain.
  • Separated from Colombia on November 3, 1903 with U.S. support.
  • Panama Canal opened in 1914, transforming global trade.
  • U.S. invasion in 1989 removed military dictator Manuel Noriega.
  • Panama gained full control of the Panama Canal in 1999.

Government & Politics

  • Government type: Presidential democratic republic.
  • Executive: President.
  • Legislature: unicameral National Assembly.
  • Judiciary: Supreme Court of Justice.
  • Administrative divisions: 10 provinces and 3 Indigenous regions (comarcas).
  • Key political topics: economic development, infrastructure, anti-corruption reforms.

Economy

  • One of the fastest-growing economies in Latin America.
  • Major industries: banking, logistics, shipping, commerce, tourism.
  • Panama Canal is a major source of revenue, enabling global maritime trade.
  • Main exports: bananas, shrimp, sugar, coffee, refined petroleum.
  • Main imports: machinery, vehicles, fuel, food products.
  • Strengths: strong financial sector, strategic global trade location.
  • Weaknesses: inequality, corruption, dependence on external trade.
  • GDP sectors: Services (~76%), Industry (~17%), Agriculture (~7%).

Culture & Society

  • Blend of Indigenous, African, Spanish, and Caribbean influences.
  • Major celebrations: Independence Day, Carnaval, Black Christ Festival in Portobelo.
  • Traditional clothing: Pollera (women) and Montuno (men).
  • Music styles: típico, reggaetón, salsa, calypso (in Caribbean areas).
  • Languages: Spanish dominant; Guna, Ngäbere, and English spoken in some regions.

Food & Cuisine

  • National dish: Sancocho — chicken and root vegetable soup.
  • Other iconic dishes: Ropa Vieja, Arroz con Pollo, Patacones, Ceviche.
  • Street foods: empanadas, carimañolas, hojaldres.
  • Beverages: chicha, seco (local spirit), coffee, raspados (shaved ice drinks).

Education & Institutions

  • Medium of instruction: Spanish.
  • Literacy rate: ~95%.
  • Leading universities: University of Panama, Technological University of Panama.
  • Strong academic fields: engineering, maritime studies, business.

Tourism

  • Top destinations: Panama Canal, Casco Viejo, Bocas del Toro, Boquete, San Blas Islands.
  • UNESCO sites: Fortifications of Portobelo and San Lorenzo, Coiba National Park.
  • Natural attractions: rainforests, coral reefs, volcanoes, waterfalls.
  • Adventure tourism: hiking, scuba diving, surfing, white-water rafting.
  • Visa: visa-free for many nationalities.
  • Transportation: modern metro (Panama City), buses, domestic flights, ferries.

Practical Information

  • One of the safer countries in Central America.
  • Healthcare: good private hospitals; public hospitals available nationwide.
  • Emergency numbers: 911 (general emergencies).
  • Plug type: A/B; Voltage: 120V.
  • Internet: excellent in urban areas; moderate in rural regions.
  • Best time to visit: December–April.
  • Budget: moderate to high depending on area.

Sports, Entertainment & Notable People

  • National sport: baseball.
  • Other popular sports: football, boxing, basketball.
  • Notable athletes: Mariano Rivera (baseball legend), Roberto Durán (boxing icon).
  • Artists: Rubén Blades (musician), Danilo Pérez (jazz pianist).

Neighboring Countries of Panama

Panama shares land borders with the following countries:

Famous For

  • Panama Canal.
  • San Blas Islands.
  • Casco Viejo colonial district.
  • One of the most biodiverse countries in the Americas.
  • Banking and logistics hub.
  • Beautiful beaches and rainforests.

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