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  2. I spent 8 days in Panama and returned feeling like I visited ...

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    Beyond the city's rich history, there's a rich food scene. Panama City is home to some of the world's best restaurants, like Maito, which placed sixth across Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants ...

  3. Tourism in Panama - Wikipedia

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    In Panama a tourist, on average, spends US$365–385per day, the highest per capita tourist spending in Central America, [6] [7] while the average tourist in Panama stays for between 6 and 7 days. In 2011, Panama was visited by more than 2 million tourists, an increase of 18% compared to 2010.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Panama - Wikipedia

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    The most recent site listed was the Coiba National Park and its Special Zone of Marine Protection, in 2005. [3] Two sites are listed for their cultural significance and three for natural significance. The Talamanca Range-La Amistad Reserves / La Amistad National Park is shared with Costa Rica. Panama has served as a member of the World Heritage ...

  5. Bastimentos Island - Wikipedia

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    Bastimentos Island (in Spanish: Isla Bastimentos) is an island with eponymous town, and corregimiento located in the Bocas del Toro District and archipelago of Bocas del Toro Province, Panama. The island is about 62 square kilometres (24 sq mi), one of the largest in Panama.

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    Three days later, Panama's ambassador to Washington signed a treaty granting the U.S. rights to build and indefinitely administer the canal. The U.S. paid Panama $10 million and later a $250,000 ...

  7. Diablos Rojos (bus) - Wikipedia

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    A Diablo Rojo in Pacora, Panama. Diablos Rojos are privately owned heritage buses that operate in and around Panama City, Panama.They are second-hand school buses imported from the United States known for their brightly painted exteriors, chrome embellishments, and loud music, and have become a symbol of Panamanian culture.

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