18 Facts About Panama City

1.

Panama City, simply known as Panama, is the capital and largest city of Panama.

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Panama City is the fourth earliest-founded of the modern-day capital cities in the Americas.

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3.

Construction of the Panama City Canal was of great benefit to the infrastructure and economy.

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4.

Panama City hypothesized that diseases were spread by the abundance of mosquitos native to the area, and ordered the fumigation of homes and the cleansing of water.

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5.

Bush ordered the invasion of Panama City to depose General Manuel Noriega, the country's de facto dictator.

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6.

City of Panama is still a banking center, although with very visible controls in the flow of cash.

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7.

Panama City is located between the Pacific Ocean and tropical rain forest in the northern part of Panama City.

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8.

Tropical forests around Panama City are vital for the functioning of the Panama City Canal, providing it with the water required for its operation.

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9.

Under the Koppen climate classification, Panama City has a tropical savanna climate, a little drier than a tropical monsoon climate.

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10.

Sunshine is subdued in Panama City because it lies in the Intertropical Convergence Zone, where there is a nearly continual cloud formation, even during the dry season.

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11.

Centennial Bridge that crosses the Panama City Canal earned the American Segmental Bridge Institute prize of excellence, along with seven other bridges in the Americas.

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12.

In 2018 it was renamed The Bahia Grand Panama City following falling occupancy rates associated with the declining brand value of the Trump name.

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13.

The inhabitants of Panama City are commonly referred to as capitalinos and include large numbers of Afro-Panamanians, mestizos, and mulattos, with notable white, Asian, Caribbean and South American minorities.

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14.

Panama City has worked for over 50 years in abstract art and has produced one of the most important artistic collections in the country.

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15.

Tourism in Panama City includes many different historic sites and locations related to the operation of the Panama Canal.

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16.

Panama City has four professional teams in the country's second-level league, Liga Nacional de Ascenso:.

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17.

Panama City is home to at least 14 hospitals and an extensive network of public and private clinics, including the Hospital Santo Tomas, Hospital del Nino, Complejo Hospitalario Arnulfo Arias Madrid, Centro Medico Paitilla, Hospital Santa Fe, Hospital Nacional, Clinica Hospital San Fernando, and Hospital Punta Pacifica.

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18.

Panama City is part of the Union of Ibero-American Capital Cities.

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