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Panama is divided into ten provinces (Spanish: provincias) and four provincial-level indigenous regions (Spanish: comarcas indígenas, often shortened to comarcas). There are also two indigenous regions within provinces that are considered equivalent to a corregimiento (municipality).
A map of Panama. Panama City, Panama's capital city. Colón City, capital of the Colón province. David, capital of the Chiriquí province. La Chorrera, capital of the Panamá Oeste province. Santiago, capital of the Veraguas province. This is a list of cities in Panama.
7 June – One person is killed in a gun attack on a campus of the University of Panama in Veraguas Province. [7]29 June – A court acquits Jürgen Mossack, Ramón Fonseca and 26 other defendants of money laundering in relation to the Panama Papers scandal involving the Mossack Fonseca law firm, citing insufficient evidence.
The provinces of Panama and some of the comarcas are divided into districts (distrito).The district are further divided into corregimientos of Panama.. More than 50% of the country's population resides in the districts of Panama, San Miguelito, Arraijan, Chorrera, and Colon.
Panamá District 24 de Diciembre 1 , Ancón 1 , Bella Vista 1 , Betania 1 , Calidonia 1 , Chilibre 1 , Curundú 1 , El Chorrillo 1 , Juan Díaz 1 , Las Cumbres 1 , Las Mañanitas 1 , Pacora 1 , Parque Lefevre 1 , Pedregal 1 , Pueblo Nuevo 1 , Río Abajo 1 , San Felipe 1 , San Francisco 1 , San Martín 1 , Santa Ana 1 , Tocumen 1 , Alcalde Díaz ...
Irma Hernández, an independent affiliated with the Coalición Vamos por Panamá, won the San Miguelito mayoral election with just over 50%, defeating her closest rival Zulay Rodríguez (who also ran for president and reelection to the Assembly), nominated by RM and the Alliance Party, who won 31.1%.
Panama, [a] officially the Republic of Panama, [b] is a country in Latin America at the southern end of Central America, bordering South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the south.
"La variabilidad de /r/ implosiva en el español de Panamá y los modelos de ordenación de reglas". In Núñez Cedeño, R.; Páez Urdaneta, I.; Guitart, L. (eds.). Estudios sobre la fonología del español del Caribe. Caracas: La Casa de Bello. pp. 13– 20. Giralt Latorre, Javier (1991). "Algunos préstamos en el español de Panamá".