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Portrait Of The Nation : Reference Book Of The Republic

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This yearbook, published every few years, serves as a portrait of the Panamanian nation, reflecting its state at the beginning of the new millennium and detailing significant changes during these challenging times. Now in its fourth edition, it has become a standard reference, popular among investors, scholars, travelers, and Panamanians seeking concise information about their country's affairs. A Spanish edition, "Panama Hoy," is also available. Contributions from Panamanian journalists, foreign correspondents, and experts enrich the chapters, while talented photographers enhance the visual appeal. The book showcases profiles from various companies and institutions, illustrating Panama's economic and social strengths. Over its century-long history, Panama has experienced continuous excitement, from the days of conquistadors to the construction of the canal and the eventual transfer of its control to Panama. The current era, marked by the exploitation of land and infrastructure left by the U.S., promises new opportunities despite short-term economic challenges due to the absence of U.S. military bases. The rapid development of ports and a rail freight system exemplifies this progress. The book highlights the transition and opportunities across various fields, including tourism, transport, and high technology, while celebrating the beauty, traditions, and vibrant culture of Panama, including its provinces and cosmopolitan Pana

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Panama Now, Kenneth J. Jones

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Jaar van publicatie
2000
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Goed
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Titel
Panama Now
Ondertitel
Portrait Of The Nation : Reference Book Of The Republic
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2000
Formaat
Overige
Aantal pagina's
248
ISBN10
9962551412
ISBN13
9789962551416
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This yearbook, published every few years, serves as a portrait of the Panamanian nation, reflecting its state at the beginning of the new millennium and detailing significant changes during these challenging times. Now in its fourth edition, it has become a standard reference, popular among investors, scholars, travelers, and Panamanians seeking concise information about their country's affairs. A Spanish edition, "Panama Hoy," is also available. Contributions from Panamanian journalists, foreign correspondents, and experts enrich the chapters, while talented photographers enhance the visual appeal. The book showcases profiles from various companies and institutions, illustrating Panama's economic and social strengths. Over its century-long history, Panama has experienced continuous excitement, from the days of conquistadors to the construction of the canal and the eventual transfer of its control to Panama. The current era, marked by the exploitation of land and infrastructure left by the U.S., promises new opportunities despite short-term economic challenges due to the absence of U.S. military bases. The rapid development of ports and a rail freight system exemplifies this progress. The book highlights the transition and opportunities across various fields, including tourism, transport, and high technology, while celebrating the beauty, traditions, and vibrant culture of Panama, including its provinces and cosmopolitan Pana