Capital-Panama City
Language-Spanish (official) English, 14 %
Population-3,460,462(july 2011 est.)
Major imports and exports-
bananas, rice, corn, coffee, sugarcane
construction, brewing, cement
Topography-Panama Canal, Gulf of Mexico, Pacific Ocean.

*Panama uses a dollar system for their currency*
*constitutional democracy is the government that the Republic of Panama falls under*

Religion-Roman Catholic, Protestant
Political parties

-democratic change
-democratic revolutionary party
-panamanista party
-patriotic union party
-popular party
-liberal national party

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Panama is a crossroad country between Middle and South America




Panama has seen a large GPA growth ranking in the top 50 countries in the world. Panama’s GDP-real growth rate demonstrates the forward motion of the countries economy. It’s current GDP -real growth is 7.5% according to the latest poll taken by CIA.gov in a 2010 estimate. When compared with the rank of the United States GDP growth rate of 2.80% which ranks 127th, Panama can be considered a financially sound nation with a promising economic future. This statistic has shown stability, with the exception of its fall to 3.2% from 10.1% in 2009. The temporary decline is most likely related to the world’s recession and economical crisis in 2008.

Panama has a tropical climate. Temperatures are uniformly high—as is the relative humidity—and there is little seasonal variation.

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In my Presentation, I chose to incorporate the Canal a lot because of the impact that it has had on the country. The exports of bananas is relevant to their trade which also goes with the slide of the rainforest because of the significance of it being one the largest rainforest in the region outside of the Amazon Basin. The president is a relevant picture because it is good to see the face of a nation. Other slides incorporate the type of country that panama is.