No. The Hunger Games is fiction. Suzanne Collins didn't go to the future and write a non-fiction.
I think it is. :)
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Panem is the name of the country Katniss lives in in the Hunger Games trilogy.It is in the fictional future North America---Meaning:"Bread and circuses" or "Bread and games"From Latin "Panem et circenses."It is a metaphor for handouts and petty amusements that politicians use to gain popular support, instead of gaining it through sound policy
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The Hunger Games took place in the arena, in the nation of Panem. There are 13 districts in Panem (District 13 underground) and the Capitol is the ruling city.
Panem is the country that was created after the war destroyed North America. to pay back to everyone, they host the hunger games to sacrifice children to show their thanks
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The Latin "panem et circenses" literally means "bread and circuses".
Panem is the name of the continent where The Hunger Games stories are set.The word "Panem" itself comes from an old Roman phrase, "panem et circenses". Which in English means "bread and circuses".
Yes Panem is made of the 13 districts
Sandra Panem has written: 'Biotechnology'
We cannot locate a book called "Panem". However we do know that Panem is the name of the lands mentioned in the internationally popular novel trilogy known as The Hunger Games. In translation, "panem" is the Polish word for "Lord".
The literal translation of "panem" from Latin is "bread."
Panem used to be called North America. Panem is consisted of 13 Districts.
Panem is the future ruins of North America. Panem is divided up into 12 districts, and the Capitol, which is where the wealthy live. It is stated in the book that there used to be a 13th district, but President Snow said they blew it up because the district attempted to rebel against the Capitol. Panem is the setting for The Hunger Games.
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it means bread