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  2. MiBus - Wikipedia

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    [1] The system is in charge of the MiBus company, [ 2 ] initially managed by the Colombian-Panamanian consortium Transporte Masivo de Panamá until 2015, when the Panamanian government bought and assumed the operations of the company (remaining under the umbrella of the Panama Metro) and hired the American company First Transit, a subsidiary of ...

  3. Albrook metro station - Wikipedia

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    Albrook station is a Panama Metro station which, as of 2024, serves as the southern terminus of Line 1. [1] It was one of the metro network's first 11 stations, opened on 5 April 2014. [ 1 ] The station provides access to the city's main bus terminal [ 1 ] and Albrook Mall [ 2 ] In its first year of operations, Albrook was the third most used ...

  4. Mi Diario - Wikipedia

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    Mi Diario (My Diary) is a Spanish-language daily newspaper published in Panama City, Panama. External links (in Spanish) Mi Diario

  5. Idaʼan - Wikipedia

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    The ancestors of Idaʼan people lived around Madai caves for centuries and have a significant role in cultural identity of Idaʼan people. According to Idaʼan mythology and Sabahan activist and writer Mutalib M.D from his writings called Hikayat Raja Sabah, the Idaʼan used to have a kingdom called Bu-lud Temil which was founded by a man named Aki Apoi.

  6. Guna people - Wikipedia

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    They are Guna-speaking people who once occupied the central region of what is now Panama and the neighboring San Blas Islands and still survive in marginal areas. In the Guna language , they call themselves Dule or Tule , meaning "people", and the name of the language is Dulegaya , literally "people-mouth". [ 2 ]

  7. Las Mañanitas, Panama - Wikipedia

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    1,599.6/km 2 (4,143/sq mi) ... Las Mañanitas is a corregimiento in Panamá District, Panamá Province, Panama with a population of 39,473 as of 2010. [1]