The presence of the USS Nashville in Panama during the early 20th century symbolized American military power and influence in the region. Its arrival often caused anxiety among Panamanians, as it reinforced perceptions of U.S. interventionism and dominance in local affairs. While some viewed it as a protective presence, many others felt it underscored their lack of sovereignty and stirred nationalist sentiments against foreign control. Overall, the Nashville's presence highlighted the complexities of U.S.-Panama relations during that period.
Yes, Panamanians primarily speak Spanish as their main language.
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East Coast
They are called "Panamanians".
According to a May 2005 Dichter & Neira / La Prensa poll, 7.9% of Panamanians supported same-sex marriage.
According to a May 2005 Dichter & Neira / La Prensa poll, 78.8% of Panamanians opposed same-sex marriage.
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United States
Panama is a foreign place to all but Panamanians.