Panama City
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{{Otheruses4|the capital city of Panama|other uses of Panama|Panama (disambiguation)}}
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'''Panama City''' ({{lang-es|Ciudad de Panamá}}) is the [[capital]] and largest city of the [[Panama|Republic of Panama]]. It has a population of 708,738, with a total metro population of 1,063,000, and it is located at the [[Pacific]] entrance of the [[Panama Canal]], at {{coor dm|8|58|N|79|32|W|}}. Panama is the political and administrative center of the country. [[Juan Carlos Navarro (businessman)|Juan Carlos Navarro]] is Panama's current mayor.
Panama has been for 7 years in the top 5 places for retirement in the world according to International Living Magazine<ref>[http://www.internationalliving.com/internal_components/further_resources/09_01_07_retirement “International Living 2007 Retirement Index”]</ref>
Panama has a dense skyline, including mostly apartment buildings, but office complexes and hotels as well. Panama is an important hub for international banking and commerce. It has an advanced communications service, Internet use is widespread; and Panama's [[Tocumen International Airport]] offers daily flights to international destinations.<ref>[http://www.internationalliving.com/countries/panama/live “International Living -Panama Live (See at the infraestructure paragraph)"]</ref>
Panama was chosen to be the [[American Capital of Culture]] for the year 2003 (jointly, with [[Curitiba]], [[Brazil]]).
== History ==
The city was founded on [[August 15]], [[1519]], by [[Pedrarias Davila|Pedro Arias de Ávila]]. Within years of its founding, the city became a launching point for the exploration and conquest of [[Peru]] and a transit point for gold and silver headed towards [[Spain]]. In 1671, the Welsh pirate [[Henry Morgan]], with the help of a band of 1400 men, attacked and looted the city, which was subsequently destroyed by fire. The ruins of the old city still remain and are a popular tourist attraction known as ''Panamá la Vieja'' (Old Panama). It was rebuilt in 1673 in a new location approximately 5 miles southwest of the original city. This location is now known as the ''Casco Viejo'' (Old Quarter) of the city.
Two years after the start of the [[California Gold Rush]] in 1848, the [[Panama Railroad]] Company was formed,<ref>[http://www.trainweb.org/panama/history.html ''The Panama Railroad'' from Trainweb]</ref> but the railroad did not begin operation until 1855.<ref>[http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/pageviewer?frames=1&coll=moa&view=50&root=%2Fmoa%2Fharp%2Fharp0010%2F&tif=00553.TIF&cite=http%3A%2F%2Fcdl.library.cornell.edu%2Fcgi-bin%2Fmoa%2Fmoa-cgi%3Fnotisid%3DABK4014-0010-69 ''Harper's New Monthly Magazine'' March 1855, Volume 10, Issue 58, p.543]</ref> Between 1848 and 1869, the year the first transcontinental railroad was completed in the United States, about 375,000 persons crossed the isthmus from the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] to the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]], and 225,000 in the opposite direction. That traffic greatly increased the prosperity of the city during that period.
The construction of the Panama Canal was of great benefit to the infrastructure and economy. Of particular note are the improvements in health and sanitation brought about by the American presence in the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]]. These include the eradication of [[yellow fever]] and [[malaria]] and the introduction of a first-rate [[water purification|water supply]] system. However, most of the workers involved in the construction of the canal were brought in from themom, which created unprecedented racial and social tensions in the city. {{Fact|date=October 2007}}
During [[World War II]], construction of military bases and the presence of larger numbers of [[United States|U.S.]] military and civilian personnel brought about unprecedented levels of prosperity to the city.{{Fact|date=October 2007}} Panamanians had limited access, or no access at all, to many areas in the Canal Zone neighboring the Panama metropolitan area. {{Fact|date=October 2007}} Some of these areas were military bases accessible only to United States personnel. Tensions arose between the people of Panama and the U.S. citizens living in the Panama Canal Zone. This erupted in the [[January 9]], [[1964]] riots.
In the late 1970s through the 1980s Panama became an international [[banking]] center, bringing a lot of undesirable attention as an international money-laundering center. In 1989 after nearly a year of tension between the United States and Panama, [[President]] [[George H. W. Bush]] ordered the [[United States invasion of Panama|invasion of Panama]] to depose the leader of Panama, General [[Manuel Noriega]]. As a result of the action a portion of the ''El Chorrillo'', a neighborhood which consisted mostly of old wood-framed buildings dating back to the 1900s, was destroyed by fire. Eventually, the U.S. helped finance the construction of large cinderblock apartment buildings to replace the destroyed structures. Panama remains a major banking center, although with very visible controls against money laundering. Shipping is handled through port facilities in the area of [[Balboa, Panama|Balboa]] operated by the [[Hutchison Whampoa]] Company of [[Hong Kong]] and through several ports on the Caribbean side of the isthmus. Balboa, which is located within the greater Panama metropolitan area, was formerly part of the Panama Canal Zone, and in fact the administration of the former Panama Canal Zone was headquartered there.
== Geography ==
Panama City is located in the [[Pacific coast]] of Panama, east of the Panama Canal. Panama has a rainy season that stretches from May to December, and a dry season from January to April. Annual temperatures range between 21°C (70°F) y 35°C (95°F). <ref>[http://www.municipio.gob.pa/ciudad.php#clima "Panama City Hall"]</ref>
== Panama as a tourism destination ==
The city has numerous tourist attractions including world-class hotels and restaurants. Particularly interesting for tourists are various sites located in the old quarter (also commonly referred to as "Casco Viejo", "Casco Antiguo" or "San Felipe"), including
* ''Las Bóvedas'',<ref>[http://www.thepanamareport.com/geeklog/public_html/article.php?story=20060224141953938 Las Bovedas: Casco Viejo Bar]</ref> literally ''The Vaults'', a waterfront promenade jutting out into the Pacific; [[Image:DirkvdM panama plaza.jpg|thumb|210px|A Panamanian colonial village in Casco Viejo]]
* The National Institute of Culture Building and across from it, the [[France|French]] Embassy;
* The Cathedral on ''Plaza de la Catedral'';
* ''Teatro Nacional'', a recently renovated performance center, with outstanding natural acoustics; It provides an intimate performance environment and seating for about 800 guests.
* ''Museo del Canal Interoceánico'' (Interoceanic Canal Museum);
* Numerous restaurants located near the French embassy.
* ''Palacio de las Garzas'' (Heron's Palace), the official name of the presidential palace. There are real [[heron]]s in the compound.
[[Image:DirkvdM panama pelicans.jpg|thumb|255px|left|Downtown Panama, seen from the pier of the yacht club]]
[[Image:DirkvdM casco viejo.jpg|thumb|210px|Casco Viejo, seen from Cerro Ancón]]
The area immediately east of the Pacific entrance of the canal--known as the Amador Causeway<ref>[http://www.thepanamareport.com/geeklog/public_html/article.php?story=20060222115335326 Jogging in Paradise...but where is everbody? ''The Panama Report'']</ref>-- is currently being developed as a major tourist center. Currently the [[Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute]] operates a station and a small museum open to the public on Culebra Island, just off the island of Naos (See inset). A new museum, ''The Bridge of Life Museum'', is currently under construction on the causeway. The Bridge of Life Museum was designed by the American architect [[Frank Gehry]] famous for the [[Guggenheim Museum Bilbao]] and the Disney Concert Center in [[Los Angeles]] and it is scheduled to be completed in 2009.<ref>[http://www.biomuseopanama.org/en/index.html Panama:Bridge of Life|Biodiversity Museum]</ref>
== Panama as a World Heritage Site ==
Panama La Vieja (Old Panama) is the name used for the architectural vestiges of the Monumental Historic Complex of the first Spanish city founded on the Pacific coast of the Americas by Pedro Arias de Avila on 15 August 1519. This city was the starting point of the expeditions that conquered the Inca Empire in Peru (1532)(The year the egyptions were at war). It also was a stopover point of one of the most important trade routes in the history of he American continent leading to the famous fairs of Nombre de Dios (worshpers Name) and Portobelo where most of the gold and Silver that Spain took from the Americas passed through. <ref>[http://www.worldheritagesite.org/sites/panama.html "World Heritage Site"]</ref>
The Committee decided to inscribe this property on the basis of cultural criteria (ii), (iv) and (vi), considering that Panamá was the first European settlement on the Pacific coast of the Americas, in 1519, and the Historic District preserves intact a street pattern, together with a substantial number of early domestic buildings, which are exceptional testimony to the nature of this early settlement. The Salón Bolivar is of outstanding historical importance, as the venue for Simón Bolivar's visionary attempt in 1826 to create a Pan-American congress, more than a century before such institutions became a reality.<ref>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/790 "UNESCO Official Site"]</ref>
== Demographics ==
The City Proper has around 813,097 inhabitants in the 23 Panama Boroughs.<ref>[http://www.municipio.gob.pa/ciudad.php#demografia “Panama City Hall (Spanish”]</ref>
== Nature in the City ==
[[Image:Parque Natrual Metropolitano jquarns.jpg|thumb|left|The entrance to the Metropolitan National Park]]
Panama is located between the Pacific Ocean and many tropical rain forests. The ''Parque Natural Metropolitano'' (Metropolitan Nature Park), stretching from Panama along the [[Panama Canal]], has several unique bird species and other animals such as tapir, puma, alligators, etc. At the Pacific entrance of the canal is the ''Centro de Exhibiciones Marinas'' (Marine Exhibitions Center), a research center for those interested in tropical marine life and ecology. Centro de Exhibiciones Marinas is managed by the [[Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute]].
Tropical forests around Panama are vital for the functioning of the Panama Canal. These forests provide the canal with the watershed required for its operation (a rare example of a vast engineering project in the middle of the forest which actually helped preserve that very nature). Due to the importance of the Canal to the Panamanian economy, tropical forests around the canal have been kept in an almost pristine state. Along the western side of the Canal is the ''Parque Nacional Soberania'' (Sovereignty National Park) which includes Summit botanical gardens and a zoo. In this national park, the best known trail is the Pipeline Road, very popular among birdwatchers.<ref>[http://www.canopytower.com/ Canopy Tower, a famous birdwatchers hotel]</ref>
== Urban Problems ==
Due to lack of urban planning throughout several decades, Panama is now facing several urban problems. With the large number of condominiums and office buildings being built, population density is increasing far beyond what was previously expected.<ref>[http://burica.wordpress.com/2007/10/17/la-bruta-densidad-en-la-ciudad-de-panama/ "burica wordpress"]</ref> Neighborhoods like El Cangrejo and El Carmen, originally designed for a density of 10,000 inhabitants per square kilometer (26,000/sq mi) are now reaching 35,000 inhabitants per square kilometer (91,000/sq mi).<ref>[http://mensual.prensa.com/mensual/contenido/2007/06/07/hoy/opinion/1006843.html “La Prensa Newspaper”]</ref> The city's downtown streets are overcrowded with cars, creating traffic problems.<ref>[http://mensual.prensa.com/mensual/contenido/2004/07/24/hoy/opinion/1773062.html “La Prensa Newspaper”]</ref> In addition, Panama City's existing water supply piping system is not receiving enough maintenance and this is causing several water pollution related problems. Another important problem is the shape of the city: Panama has grown following the shape of a narrow strip along the coast as it expands to the northeast. This is mainly because Panama is limited in the south by the Pacific Ocean, in the north by the protected lands of the Metropolitan Park and other national parks of the Panama Canal Basin, and in the west with the Panama Canal itself. Subsequently Panama has expanded mostly eastwards, in an irregular funnel-like shape.
== Economic overview ==
Panama has a total of 79 banks, two of them being national. The city also boasts several tourist attractions, and is a stopover for other nearby destinations in the country as well as a tourist destination in its own right. The city is also responsible for the production of about 55% of the country's GDP. This because most businesses and premises are located in the city and its metro area.<ref>[http://municipio.gob.pa/ Municipio de Panamá<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
The communications systems are highly developed and are among Central America's most reliable. Internet use is widespread due to Panama's high income.<ref>[http://www.internationalliving.com/countries/panama/live “International Living -Panama Live]</ref>
== Infrastructure ==
Panama currently has more than 110 high-rise projects being constructed, with 127 high-rise buildings already built.<ref>[http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?cityID=864 “Skyscraper page Panama City”]</ref> It currently holds the 65th place in the world by highrise buildings count.<ref>[http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?s=1&c=4&p=1&r=50&10=0 “Skyscraper page Cities List”]</ref>
The Centennial Bridge, that crosses the Panama Canal earned the American Segmental Bridge Institute prize of excellence together with 7 other bridges in the Americas. <ref>[http://mensual.prensa.com/mensual/contenido/2005/10/23/hoy/panorama/379361.html “La Prensa Newspaper”]</ref>
Panama City has full access to electric service, potable water, sewer lines, telephone, cable TV service, and internet service. Telecommunications are very advanced after the privatization of the national telecommunication company in the mid-1990s. Cell phone service is also very accessible.
Panama City has for years boasted some of the cleanest, best-tasting water in the world. Tap water quality is excellent throughout the City, but particularly in the Panama Canal Zone and former US military areas, and in the older parts of the City since they are serviced by a drinking-water plant run by the Panama Canal.
== Healthcare ==
Panama counts 11 medical complexes. Around 45% of Panama physicians are located in Panama.<ref>[http://www.municipio.gob.pa/ciudad2.php#salud “Panama City Hall – Healthcare”]</ref>
Panama offers good-quality medical care and modern hospitals in the metropolitan area, however, the more isolated the location, the harder it is to access these services. The hospitals offer first-rate medical care. Many Panamanian doctors are U.S. trained, and the standards at the top hospitals compare favorably to those in the United States.<ref>[http://www.internationalliving.com/countries/panama/health_care “International Living Healthcare Overview”]</ref>
== Transportation ==
Panama's international airport, [[Tocumen International Airport]], located on the eastern outskirts of the city, is easily accessible. There are direct flights between Tocumen and [[New York City|New York]], [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]], [[Washington D.C.]], [[Los Angeles]], [[Houston]], [[Dallas]], [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], [[Miami]], [[Fort Lauderdale]], [[Atlanta]], [[Amsterdam]],
[[Madrid]], and all major cities in the Caribbean area, [[Central America]] and [[South America]]. Panama City also has a regional airport ''Marcos A. Gelabert'', located in an area once occupied by [[Albrook Air Force Base]]. Marcos A. Gelabert Airport is the main hub for regional flights within Panama and the [[Pearl Islands]] in the Pacific.
Panama has an extensive and efficient, yet confusing to tourists, form of public transportation consisting of colorful painted buses colloquially known as ''{{lang|es|diablo rojo}}''. A ''{{lang|es|diablo rojo}}'' is usually "customized" or painted with bright colors, usually depicting famous actors, politicians or singers. It is now popular all over the city (and also in neighboring towns) for bus drivers to personally customize the interior and exterior of their ''{{lang|es|diablo rojo}}''. There is also a bus terminal near the ''Marcos A. Gelabert'' airport which together with the airport serves as the main transport hub for the rest of the country.
== Sports ==
* Association Football
** ''Panama City'' is home to three professional teams in the country's top football league, [[ANAPROF]]:
*** [[CD Policía Nacional]]
*** [[Plaza Amador]]
*** [[Tauro F.C.]]
** ''Panama City'' is also home to two professional teams in the country's second level league, Primera A (Segunda Division):
*** Deportivo Italia
*** Rio Abajo F.C.
== Photographs of the city ==
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Image:DirkvdM panama roofs.jpg|The belltower of the St. John Bosco Basilica.
Image:DirkvdM panama blue.jpg|View from the University of Panama grounds.
Image:040418 9408.jpg|In Casco Viejo.
Image:Street in Casco Vijeo jquarns.jpg|A Casco Viejo street paralleling the water, near to the Hospedaje Casco Viejo.
Image:DirkvdM panama harbour.jpg|A view of the high rise of modern Panamá City, across the Bahía de Panamá, from the old harbour near the Mercado Publico in San Felipe (Casco Viejo).
Image:IMG_NAOS.JPG|Causeway connecting Naos, Perico and Flamenco Islands to the mainland. A bicycle path parallels the roadway.
Image:PanamaCityFromNaos.jpg|Panama City at dusk as seen from the Bay of Panama.
Image:Casco Viejo Church jquarns.jpg|Casco Antiguo's cathedral near the central square in Casco Viejo, Panama City
Image:Bridge_of_the_Americas_night.JPG|The entrance to the Panama Canal from the Pacific Ocean, the [[Bridge of the Americas]] at night.
Image:Panama from Isla Flamenco.JPG|Panama City seen from Isla Flamenco, an island linked to the city by ''Amador Causeway'', a link made with rocks excavated from the Canal.
Image:Panama City from airport.JPG|Panama City's skyline seen from ''Corredor Sur'', a toll highway that links the city with [[Tocumen International Airport]].
Image:Plaza de Francia jquarns.jpg|French Plaza ''(Plaza de Francia)'' in Casco Viejo. In the image, a monument erected in the Plaza de Francia in honor of the workers and French engineers that participated in the construction of the Panama Canal.
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== Sister Cities ==
* {{flagicon|Taiwan}} [[Taipei]], [[Taiwan]]
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Fort Lauderdale]], [[USA]]
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Miami]], [[USA]]
* {{flagicon|Philippines}} [[Manila]], [[Philippines]]
* {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Imabari, Ehime|Imabari]], [[Japan]]
* {{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Incheon]], [[South Korea]]
* {{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]]
== See also ==
* [[List of cities in Panama]]
== References ==
{{Reflist|2}}
== External links ==
* Mellander, Gustavo A.; Nelly Maldonado Mellander (1999). Charles Edward Magoon: The Panama Years. Río Piedras, Puerto Rico: Editorial Plaza Mayor. ISBN 1563281554. OCLC 42970390.
* Mellander, Gustavo A. (1971). The United States in Panamanian Politics: The Intriguing Formative Years. Danville, Ill.: Interstate Publishers. OCLC 138568.
{{portal|Panama}}
* [http://www.municipio.gob.pa/ Official website for Panama City]
* [http://www.visitpanama.com/?id=&lang=en Official Panama's Tourism Bureau page]
* [http://www.mypanamalive.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=39&Itemid=43 MyPanamaLive.com Travel and tourist Information]
* [http://mapropoly.com/CityGuideEng.html City Guide for Panama City]
* [http://www.focusonpanama.com/ Tourism in Panama]
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