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  2. National Theatre of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Construction. Opened. October 1, 1908. Rebuilt. 1970s and early 2000s [1] Architect. Genaro Ruggieri. The National Theatre of Panama ( Spanish: Teatro Nacional de Panamá) is located in the old city of Panama, next to the church of San Francisco and the Plaza Bolívar. Its construction was ordered by Act 52 of 1904.

  3. Panama City - Wikipedia

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    Panama City, [4] also known as Panama (or Panamá in Spanish), is the capital and largest city of Panama. [5][6] It has a total population of 1,086,990, [1][7] with over 2,100,000 in its urban area. The city is located at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, in the province of Panama. The city is the political and administrative center of ...

  4. Panama City Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 30°9′19.5″N 85°39′35.5″W. Panama City Center for the Arts. The Panama City Center for the Arts, formerly the Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida, is an art center in Panama City, Florida. Its development was part of downtown revitalization efforts. The Center has three galleries and hosts shows of fine art, sculpture ...

  5. Marco Ernesto - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Firstborn son of Ecuadorian artist Enrique Gomezjurado and Rosario Solórzano Freire. Marco Ernesto born in Panama City on October 17, 1923, baptized as Ernesto Marco Aníbal, [3] reversed the order of his first two names to form his stage name "Marco Ernesto" with which he is known. He traveled and exhibited in several Latin ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Panama City - Wikipedia

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    The tallest completed building in Panama City is The Ocean Club Tower - P.H. TOC JW Marriott Panama, which stands 284.4 m (933 ft) tall. For several years, Panama City's skyline remained largely unchanged, with only four buildings exceeding 150 m (492 feet). Beginning in the early 2000s, the city experienced a large construction boom, with new ...

  7. Gumercinda Páez - Wikipedia

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    1919–1951. Gumercinda Páez (1904-1991) was a teacher, women's rights activist and suffragette, and Constituent Assemblywoman of Panama. She was the first woman deputy to serve the National Assembly for the Panamá Province and was a vice president of the Constituent Assembly of Panama in 1946, being also the first woman to serve in that ...

  8. Panamá Viejo - Wikipedia

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    Panamá Viejo (English: "Old Panama"), also known as Panamá la Vieja, is the remaining part of the original Panama City, the former capital of Panama, which was destroyed in 1671 by the Welsh privateer Henry Morgan. It is located in the suburbs of the current capital. Together with the historical district of Panamá, it has been a World ...

  9. Audrey Munson - Wikipedia

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    Audrey Marie Munson was born in Rochester, New York, on June 8, 1891, [5] [4]: 12 to Edgar Munson (1857–1945), who was a streetcar conductor and Western real estate speculator descended from English Puritans, and Katherine C. "Kittie" Mahoney (1863/1864–1958), a daughter of John and Cecilia Mahoney, Irish immigrants. [6]