History, Panama City __ "The
city was founded on August 15, 1519, by Pedro Arias de �vila, also known as Pedrarias D�vila." An encyclopedic article with related links. - From wikipedia
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_City#Brief_history
Introduction to Panama City __
A brief, but telling, overview of Panama City. "Few cities in Latin America can
match the diversity, cosmopolitanism and sheer energy of PANAM� CITY: polyglot
and post-modern before its time, in many ways it is closer in atmosphere to the
mighty trading cities of Asia � Hong Kong or Singapore � than to anywhere else
in the region." - From travel.yahoo.com -
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-783033-panama_city_panama_city-i;_ylt=ApGKaZRa_Zkuli0.yvy5jERQHWoL
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Map of Panama City Panama __ An interactive map of the city which incidentally
shows the best real estate investment areas. - illustrated - From panamarealestatepros.com -
http://www.panamarealestatepros.com/panama_city_detail.aspÂ
Panama City __ "Panama City
(Spanish: Ciudad de Panam�), population 708,738, with a total metro population
of 1,063,000 is the capital of Panama, located at the Pacific entrance of the
Panama Canal..." You will find an encyclopedic article with links to related
materials. - illustrated - From wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_City
Panama City, Panama Medical Resources __ "The American Embassy ... assumes no
responsibility for the professional ability or reputation of the persons or
medical facilities whose names appear on the following list." A list of
physicians and medical institutions which may come in handy whether you are an
American, or not. - From US Embassy -http://panama.usembassy.gov/panama/medical_info.html
PANAMA CITY, PANAMA -
SkyscraperCity __ If you like an urban landscape, you will love these photos of
the Panama City skyline. - illustrated - From skyscrapercity.com -
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=283917
Panama City Travel Guide for
backpackers __ "This thriving commercial city stretches for five miles along the
Pacific coast, and from your base here you can explore the ruins of the
16th-century Panama Viejo, check out the huge ships inching their way along the
narrow canal, and hike through the tropical rain forest of the Parque Nacional
Sobrerana." An excellent guide to free and inexpensive things in Panama City. -
From thebackpacker.net -
http://www.thebackpacker.net/travelguides/panamacity_travelguide.htm