The Republic of Panama consists of nine regions called "provincias", these are: * Panamá * Darién * Colón * Bocas del Toro * Chiriquí * Los Santos * Herrera * Coclé * Veraguas Besides the provinces, there are other regions which are equally important because they house native panamanians (to say), they are called "comarcas" and are: * Ngöbe-Buglé * Kuna Yala * Emberá-Wounan * Madugandí * Wargandí The "provincias" (provinces) are further divided into "distritos" (districts) and these into "corregimientos". The capital of the Republic of Panama is the province of Panama and the most important district is also named Panama.
Panama is an isthmus. Panama has mountains, rivers, swamps and coastline.
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Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama OR http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama#Geography
All the rest of Latin America. Some of them include Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Brazil, Chile and Argentina.
It's the South-Eastern end, when the canal cuts the ithmus it is curving so the geography of the Panama canal is counter-intuative.
There are no diamond mines in Panama, but the geography has been chosen as a diamond trade hub with diamond brokerage businesses. Apparently, gold mining does occur in the Donoso district.
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Panama City is the largest city in Panama. It is the capital city of Panama.
From my geography school days I remember that they called it the 'Panama' canal because it runs through Poland, Austria, Nigeria, Argentina, Malta, and Azerbaijan in that order, hence the letters of each of those countries gave it the name...Panama Canal!
Places that begin with the letters of the word geography are: Germany Ecuador Oman Guyana Russia Australia Panama Hong Kong Yemen
The Panama Canal is owned by Li Ka Shing, a Hong Kong based billionaire, and is run by the Panama Canal Authority.
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