About Panama
Posted By: PanaGal on 09.04.2007
Views: 714, Published in sections: Life in Panama ::
The Republic of Panama, or Panama as it is more popularly known, is a
country that geographically belongs to Central America, sandwiched
between Costa Rica and Colombia. Surrounding it are the Pacific Ocean,
the Gulf of Panama and the Caribbean Sea. Through it passes the Panama
Canal, that which connects the Caribbean Sea, and thus the Atlantic
Ocean, with the Pacific Ocean.
Because of Panama’s strategic location, it is no wonder that it has
become the most developed country in Central America. The Panama Canal
has become crucial to world movement of goods and as such, Panama has
high import and export levels. The Colon Free Zone is the epitome of
this geographical advantage to the economy. This has become the
processing and clearinghouse of the traffic of goods along the Panama
Canal.
The Panama Canal actually plays a major role in the way Panama has
developed and how Panama became an independent country. Panama was
previously part of Colombia. On November 3, 1903, Panama became
independent of Colombia. This was accomplished with the help of the
United Sates. The United States actually did this so that they could
have access to the Panama Canal being then built by Colombia. In the
same month that Panama successfully seceded from Colombian rule, Panama
signed the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty which gave the United States right
to continue construction and full control of the Panama Canal for an
initial payment of $10 million and a yearly fee of $250,000.
Panama’s geographical location has also given way to the booming
tourism industry in the country. It is just hours away by plane from
North America and it belongs to the Caribbean region that is famous for
its beaches and tourist destinations.
Panama means “an abundance of fish” or “an abundance of
butterflies” in the native tongue. Both suit Panama quite well. Because
it is surrounded by pristine beaches with breathtaking corral reefs,
fish is abundant in this country. And because it has mountainous
provinces where rainforests and jungles are sheltered, there is also an
abundance of butterflies and other enchanting creatures in Panama.
Panama has a population of around three million. Panama nationals
are called Panamanians. Panama’s official language is Spanish. More
people are Roman Catholic, but freedom of religion s practiced in
Panama so there are places of worship for people of different religious
persuasion.
Panama, because of its geographic location and its commercial
outlook, has people of different ethnic origins in it. The most common
ethnic group is the mestizos who are generally known by their lighter
skin color. These are people who are generally of European and Native
American origin. The other group is known as the Antillean Blacks or
the mulattoes. These are people with European and African origin who
came to Panama from the West Indies. Finally, the minority group is the
indigenous peoples of Panama, generally known as Indians. There are
seven indigenous peoples in Panama. They are the Bribri, Buglé, Emberá,
Kuna or Cuna, Naso, Ng?be, and Wounaan.


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