Monday, December 3, 2007

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Key, Henry P. "Panama." The World Factbook. 15 Nov. 2007. 3 Dec. 2007 .
  • Hernandez, Katelyn T., Matt G. Harris, and Clare M. Jones. "Panama." Wikipedia. 03 Dec. 2007. .
  • Forest, Benjimin D., and James T. Bolt. "The Panama Canal." Small Planet Community. 15 July-Aug. 2005. 3 Dec. 2007 .

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FRUITS!

Typical fruits, Pineapples, Bananas, Apples, Oranges and Such.



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FOOD


Tortillas:
Tortillas is another common food in Panama, but different from other countries. Typically items are then placed on top of the tortilla to make a meal. It is common to uses eggs, cheese, beans, or anything else tasty to make a good morning meal.

Sancocho: If you are looking for a typical dish, Sancocho could be it. Found everywhere in Panama Sancocho is a type of chicken soup. Depending on who is cooking it other ingrediants in the soup can vary.




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Food

Panama has a rich tradition in the cooking related arts, Due to its location the country is home to a great or major group of fresh and tasty fruits, herbs and vegetables. Combine this with influences from the Native Indians, Europeans and other Latin American countries and you have some great food in Panama!

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CURRENCY


Called it the Balboa

Panama uses the same currency as we do.. the Dollar.

This is because of the Pamana Canal/American influence.

Gas is more than here.. I think it was by the liter some one knew was just there in May on vacation and she said that it was about 3$ per liter, imagine what the price is now.

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Climate & Geography

Geography:

water pollution from agricultural runoff threatens fishery resources; deforestation of tropical rain forest; land degradation and soil erosion threatens siltation of Panama Canal; air pollution in urban areas; mining threatens natural resources

Climate:

is it Tropical; hot, humid, cloudy; prolonged rainy season is
(May to January), short dry season is (January to May).

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The Panama’s Canal &

Economy
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Picture of the Panama Canal with Panama City and the Pacific Ocean in the
background.

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Panama's very famous for their canal and large amounts of the countries income come from this canal.

  • Economy:
Services include operating the Panama
Canal, banking, the Colon Free Zone, insurance,
container ports, flagship registry, and tourism.

Panama in December 2006 independently
negotiated a free trade agreement with the US
and sign allowing for the construction for a canal
which will help promote the country's economic growth.