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What do Panama Columbia Venezuela have in common?

First, the common traits. Mexico and Panama are Latin American countries, meaning both have a majority of people who speak Spanish, profess the Roman Catholic religion and at some point during their respective histories, were conquered, colonized and finally gained its independence from Spain. Both are strategically located between the Pacific and Atlantic (Caribbean) Oceans and are "countries of interest" for the United States, with whom both countries have had less-than-friendly interaction, such as the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) or the US Invasion of Panama (1989-1990). The racial make up of both countries is predominantly of mestizo (60% for Mexico, 70% for Panama) and Amerindian people (30% and 20%, respectively).

Now, on the differences. Mexico is a North American country while Panama is a Central American nation. Both are republics, but Mexico is a federation of 31 independent states and one federal district while Panama is a presidential republic with 11 administrative provinces. In general terms, Mexico is more economically developed than Panama, but only by a small margin. Both economies are ranked as the 11th and 86th largest in the world, respectively.

Finally, some statistics:

  • Population: Mexico 112,468,855 / Panama 3,410,676 (both July 2010 est.)
  • Land area: Mexico 1,972,550 sq km (761,606 sq mi) / Panama 75,517 sq km (29,157 sq mi)
  • Gross Domestic Product: Mexico USD$1,548 billion / Panama USD$42.4 billion.
  • GDP Per Capita: Mexico USD$13,542 / Panama USD$12,498
  • Median Age: Mexico 27.3 years / Panama 27.2 years

What modern country is Nubia today?

Nubia was a land south of Egypt. They provided gold and many other things, even ostrich feathers.

How do tsunamis affect the economic status of the countries they strike?

They effect the price of many goods. Say there is a tsunami in a country or area that pproduces many goods. Take Japan, the price of electronics has gone up. So yea tsunamis effect the econmic tatus of countries.

Why was trade safer when Ghana controlled it?

I think that trade was safer when Ghana controlled it. The reason why is there were no robberies, no violence, and a guaranteed safe trip.

What does inhabited mean?

It's just an individual who resides in a particular place.

It's just an individual who resides in a particular place.

It's just an individual who resides in a particular place.

It's just an individual who resides in a particular place.

It's just an individual who resides in a particular place.

It's just an individual who resides in a particular place.

Why is primary sector also called agricultural sector?

Because it involves the activity which comes under actriculture

What is divergent processing?

Divergent processing is a cognitive mechanism that involves one input leading to multiple possible interpretations or outcomes. It allows for the exploration of different ideas, perspectives, and solutions to a problem or task. This can lead to creativity, innovation, and flexibility in thinking.

What is the word for something that you are stuck on mentally and will not let go?

Obsession - an idea or thought that continually preoccupies or intrudes on a person's mind.

Enumerate ways of controlling preventing harmful effects of human activities to the environment?

Etoh na po ang answer.... sori konti lng alam ko... hehehe

Disease control program

proper disposal

proper waste disposal

pollution control

planting trees

proper sanitation

recycling

Fiscal and monetary policies under managed floating exchange rate regime?

Fiscal and monetary policies under managed floating exchange rate regimes?

What does the limbic portion of your brain do?

This will be an oversimplification of the matter (and this is an understatement), but the limbic system essentially helps regulate the endocrine system and the vegetative (autonomic) nervous system; it receives olfactory input, and is also responsible for our emotions, and memory.

Do things move from a state of order to a state of disorder?

Yes, according to the second law of thermodynamics, things tend to move from a state of order to a state of disorder over time. This is known as the principle of entropy, where systems naturally progress towards a state of higher disorder and lower energy.

What is the largest place in the world?

it depends on what kind of place you mean, A geographical place or city or ............ what?