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         Panama Geography:     more books (50)
  1. The commercial geography of the American inter-oceanic canal, by Charles H Stockton, 1888
  2. Following the flag: A visit to our possessions : Alaska, Hawaiian Islands, our other islands in the Pacific, the Panama Canal Zone, Puerto Rico / J.G. Meyer, O. Stuart Hamer (Unified social studies) by Jacob Gibble Meyer, 1941
  3. Methodology investigation characterization of test environment: Final report by Adam A Rula, 1979
  4. Anthropogeography and rainforest ecology in Bacas del Toro Province, Panama by B. Le Roy Gordon, 1969
  5. Balboa (Series for young readers / Pan American Union) by Bernice Matlowsky, 1949
  6. Middle America: the human factor by Gerard Budowski, 1965
  7. Anthropogeography and rainforest ecology in Bocas del Toro province, Panamá by Burton Le Roy Gordon, 1969
  8. JERUSALEM, WHOSE JERUSALEM?: An article from: Arena Magazine by Jeremy Salt, 2000-10-01

61. Geography Of Panama
Language and translation resources including, articles, free translation, alanguage identifier and a directory.
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Geography Of Panama
Location Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Colombia and Costa Rica Geographic coordinates 9 00 N, 80 00 W Map references Area total: 78,200 sq km water: 2,210 sq km land: 75,990 sq km Area comparative slightly smaller than South Carolina Land boundaries total: 555 km border countries: Colombia 225 km, Costa Rica 330 km Coastline 2,490 km Maritime claims territorial sea: 12 nm contiguous zone: 24 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm Climate tropical maritime; hot, humid, cloudy; prolonged rainy season (May to January), short dry season (January to May)

62. GEsource - Search Results For
panama geography and Maps GEsource World Guide This page provides maps at avariety of scales and geographic data for panama, and forms part of the
http://www.gesource.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/fullrecordsql.pl?handle=2005228-988

63. Panama History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Cu
panama History Flags, Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics,
http://workmall.com/wfb2001/panama/panama_history_index.html

  • Country Ranks
    Panama History Index
    http://workmall.com/wfb2001/panama/panama_history_index.html
    Source: The Library of Congress Country Studies
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    Your Internet e-mail address: http://workmall.com/wfb2001/panama/panama_history_index.html Revised 04-Jul-02 Photius Coutsoukis
  • 64. Panama 2001 - Introduction Geography People Government Economy Communications Tr
    panama 2001 Introduction geography Population Government Economy CommunicationsTransportation Military Issues Maps Flags.
    http://workmall.com/wfb2001/panama/

  • Country Ranks
  • Maps
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  • DEFINITIONS ...
    [TOP]
    Panama 2001

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    SOURCE: 2001 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
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    http://www.photius.com/wfb2001/panama/index.html Photius Coutsoukis Revised 11-Nov-01
  • 65. Geography (from Panama) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    geography (from panama) e ty = s Sandra W. Meditz /e and e ty = s Dennis M.Hanratty /e (eds.), e panama A Country Study /e , 4th ed.
    http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-213964
    Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Expand all Collapse all Introduction The land Relief Drainage and soils Climate Plant and animal life ... Settlement patterns The people Ethnic and linguistic groups Religion Demographic trends The economy ... Land and air transportation Administration and social conditions Government Administrative divisions Armed forces and police Education ... Press and broadcasting History Exploration, conquest, and settlement Secession from Spain and union with Gran Colombia Transcontinental railroad and canal projects The Republic of Panama Early years World War II and mid-century intrigues Rule by Torrijos and Noriega Invasion of Panama ... Treaty relations with the United States Additional Reading Geography History Print this Table of Contents Shopping Price: USD $1495 Revised, updated, and still unrivaled. The Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (Hardcover) Price: USD $15.95 The Scrabble player's bible on sale! Save 30%.

    66. Introduction
    geography, *, NATIONAL SYMBOLS Time Difference, , panama is on US EasternStandard Time all year Comparing to Japan, panama is 14 hours behind.
    http://www.embassy-avenue.jp/panama/intro.htm
    INTRODUCTION
    Select the information you want to see.
    Basic Facts
    GEOGRAPHY

    NATIONAL SYMBOLS
    PEOPLE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICAL AFFAIRS ... Embassy News National Profile GEOGRAPHY Capital Panama City Time Difference Panama is on U.S. Eastern Standard Time all year (GMT-5).
    Comparing to Japan, Panama is 14 hours behind. Location Bordered by the Caribbean Sea on the north; Colombia on the east; the Pacific Ocean on the south; and Costa Rica on the west Area 75,517 sq.km. (30,193 sq.mi.) Topography A mountain chain divides two thirds of the country into two plains: a narrow one, covered by tropical forest, in the Atlantic sector, and another wider one in the Pacific sector. The North-eastern Arch is on the east, with the San Blas mountain range; and the South-eastern Arch is a continuation of the Colombian Mountain Chain. There are a few peaks with elevations higher than 1,000 m. The highest elevation is the Baru Volcano at 3,475 m. (11,400 ft.), and compared to Mount Fuji (3,776 m.) is a little bit lower. Climate Warm and rainy on the coast and mild and rainy in the highlands. The average temperature is 29 degrees centigrade (84F) on the coastline, and 18C (64F) in the highlands. There are two seasons: the rainy one, commonly called winter, which goes from May to December, and dry one, or summer, from January to April. The rainfall on the Atlantic coast is 3,270 mm.(129 in.) per year: on the Pacific side it is 1,750 mm. (69 in.).

    67. Trade Topics
    As you can imagine, panama s geography has played a big role in its history. However, panama s geography continued to rule its destiny.
    http://www.apl.com/boomerangbox/d032802.htm
    Did you guess correctly that Panama is the Boomerang Box's mystery destination? The Boomerang Box and its ship joined the 13,000 other ships each year that pass through the Panama Canal. It's a great shortcut between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans! Now that it has left Panama, the Boomerang Box will return to its homeport of Oakland, California. There, it will get some rest and be renovated after nearly five years of world travel. While the Boomerang Box heads for home, let's see how you did on deciphering the Spring Fling clues. Clue 1: I am a bridge between two continents and two oceans. To understand that statement, you had to be able to identify the continents on a world map. The Earth has seven continents: Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, and Australia. Once you identified all seven continents, did you notice the thin 'bridge' of land between North and South America? Clue 2: I am located 80° from Greenwich. Where is Greenwich? And how could a place be 80° from there? If you know how to use longitude to determine location on the globe, you could figure out that 80° means the 80° longitude line either east or west of the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England. If you used a map to see where these two longitude lines are located, you would have noticed that the 80° West longitude line goes right through that land bridge between North and South America. Do you need more practice with longitude Clue 3: Columbus said I was the richest discovery he ever made.

    68. Panama (03/05)
    Republic of panama. geography Area 78200 sq. km. (30193 sq. mi.); slightlysmaller than South Carolina. panama occupies the southeastern end of the isthmus
    http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2030.htm
    Bureau of Public Affairs Electronic Information and Publications Office Background Notes
    Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs
    March 2005
    Background Note: Panama

    PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
    Republic of Panama
    Geography
    Area: 78,200 sq. km. (30,193 sq. mi.); slightly smaller than South Carolina. Panama occupies the southeastern end of the isthmus forming the land bridge between North and South America.
    Cities: Capital Panama City (827,828). Other cities Colon (140,908), David (102,678).
    Terrain: Mountainous (highest elevation Cerro Volcan, 3,475 m.11,468 ft.); coastline 2,857 km. (1,786 mi.).
    Climate: Tropical, with average daily rainfall 28 mm. (1 in.) in winter. People
    Nationality: Noun and adjective Panamanian(s). Population (2004 estimate): 3.2 million. Annual growth rate: 1.31%. Ethnic groups: Mestizo (mixed Amerindian and European ancestry) 70%, Amerindian and mixed (West Indian) 14%, Caucasian 10%, Amerindian 6%. Religions: Roman Catholic 84%, Protestant 15%, other 1%. Languages: Spanish (official); 14% speak English as their native tongue; various indigenous languages. Many Panamanians are bilingual. Education: Years compulsory Attendance 95% for primary school-age children, 60% for secondary.

    69. HS - Geography HS.9
    The student is expected to. A. analyze the effects of physical and human geographicfactors on major events including the building of the panama Canal.
    http://sage.tamu.edu/grades/US_History/Topics/UShistory_geography_9a.htm
    TEKS UNIT: HS.9 Geography The student understands the impact of geographic factors on major events. The student is expected to: A. analyze the effects of physical and human geographic factors on major events including the building of the Panama Canal. Panama Canal: CNN Special Series
    Panama Canal:
    comments by historian Walter LaFeber Live Camera: reefreshes picture of canal every two minutes
    Video Scenes of Finished Canal:
    five films taken around 1919

    70. Geography Of Panama -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    geography of panama. Categories geography by country, panama (A republic onthe Isthmus of panama; achieved independence from Colombia in 1903) panama is
    http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/g/ge/geography_of_panama.htm
    Geography of Panama
    [Categories: Geography by country, Panama]
    (A republic on the Isthmus of Panama; achieved independence from Colombia in 1903) Panama is located in (Click link for more info and facts about Middle America) Middle America , bordering both the (An arm of the Atlantic Ocean between North and South America; the origin of the Gulf stream) Caribbean Sea and the North (The largest ocean in the world) Pacific Ocean , between (A republic in northwestern South America; the major legal crop is coffee but cocaine is also a major export) Colombia and (A republic in Central America; one of the most politically stable countries in Latin America) Costa Rica
    (Click link for more info and facts about Geographic coordinates) Geographic coordinates
    Map references:

    Central America and the (Region including the Caribbean islands) Caribbean
    Area:
    total:
    78,200 km²
    land:
    75,990 km²
    water: 2,210 km² Area - comparative: slightly smaller than (A state in the Deep South; one of the original 13 colonies) South Carolina Land boundaries: total: 555 km border countries: Colombia 225 km, Costa Rica 330 km

    71. PANAMA World Geography, Indian PANAMA, It Is An Inter-oceanic Waterway Connectin
    panama World geography, Indian panama, It is an interoceanic waterway connectingthe Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Isthmus of panama ,
    http://www.4to40.com/earth/geography/index.asp?article=earth_geography_panama

    72. BUBL LINK: Panama
    CIA World Factbook 2003 panama Basic reference information about panama,including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications,
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/p/panama.htm
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
    Panama
    Titles Descriptions
  • CIA World Factbook 2003: Panama Ethnologue Language Database: Panama Library of Congress Country Studies: Panama Maps of the Americas ... World Travel Guide: Panama
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    CIA World Factbook 2003: Panama
    Basic reference information about Panama, including details of geography, people, economy, government, communications, transportation, military and transnational issues. Geographical information includes area, population, flag, maps, high and low points, co-ordinates, boundary length, border countries, climate, land use and natural resources.
    Author: CIA
    Subjects: panama
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: document
    Ethnologue Language Database: Panama
    A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in Panama, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language. Also some demographic data such as rates of literacy, blindness and deafness.
    Author: Summer Institute of Linguistics
    Subjects: panama
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: document
    Library of Congress Country Studies: Panama
    Detailed handbook describing the history of Panama and analysing its political, economic, social, and national security systems and institutions, the interrelationships of those systems and the ways they are shaped by cultural factors. Particular attention is given to the people who make up the society, their origins, dominant beliefs and values, common interests and the issues on which they are divided, and their attitudes toward each other and toward their social system and political order.

    73. BUBL LINK Catalogue Of Internet Resources
    DeweyClass 917.285; CIA World Factbook 2003 panama Basic reference informationabout panama, including details of geography, people, economy, government,
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/linkbrowse.cfm?menuid=11398

    74. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Panama
    panama Canal panama Canal Zone panama City, capital Q A About Latin America geography and environment government and politics health issues
    http://encarta.msn.com/related_761577478/Panama.html
    var fSendSelectEvents = true; var fSendExpandCollapseEvents = true; var fCallDisplayUAText = false; Web Search: Encarta Home ... Upgrade your Encarta Experience Search Encarta Related Items from Encarta Panama Central America Panama Canal Panama Canal Zone Panama City, capital ... , region of the western hemisphere, made up of a long, tapering isthmus that forms a bridge between North and South America. Central... View article

    75. Panama : CTI Centre For Geography, Geology And Meteorology
    Biodiversity (US); CityNet panama (US); Focus On panama (Netherlands); Population (US) CTI geography, Geology Meteorology, University of Leicester 1999.
    http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/places/panama.html
    Panama

    Home
    Places form or email cti@le.ac.uk Page updated 17/09/99

    76. Panama (Geography) - The Barrington Group, Inc. Regional Relocation Consulting
    The most professional and reliable fullservice relocation firm for individualsor companies moving or preparing to move to panama.
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    Location: Middle America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Colombia and Costa Rica Geographic coordinates: 9 00 N, 80 00 W Map references: Central America and the Caribbean Area: Total: 78,200 sq km
    Land: 75,990 sq km
    Water: 2,210 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than South Carolina Land boundaries: Total: 555 km
    Border countries: Colombia 225 km, Costa Rica 330 km Coastline: 2,490 km Maritime claims: Contiguous zone: 24 nm
    Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
    Territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: tropical maritime; hot, humid, cloudy; prolonged rainy season (May to January), short dry season (January to May) Terrain: interior mostly steep, rugged mountains and dissected, upland plains; coastal areas largely plains and rolling hills Elevation extremes: Lowest point: Pacific Ocean m
    Highest point: Volcan de Chiriqui 3,475 m Natural resources: copper, mahogany forests, shrimp, hydropower

    77. Geography Of Mexico And Central America - Geography Lesson Plan (grades 3-5) - D
    Students may use geography texts, encyclopedias and other library resources, Context The panama Canal took nearly 10 years to build, cost millions of
    http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/geo_mexico/
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    Grades K-5
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    Astronomy/Space
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    Grade level: 3-5 Subject: Geography Duration: One to two class periods
    Objectives
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    Use our free online Teaching Tools to create custom worksheets, puzzles and quizzes on this topic! Objectives
    Students will
    • compare and contrast the terrain of Mexico and the Central American countries; and
    • understand that geography helps shape the economic and cultural development of a country or region.
    Materials
    • Computer with Internet access (optional)
    • Geograpgy of Mexico and Central America video and VCR
    • Geography texts and library resources
    • Blank map of Mexico (one per student)
    • Blank map of Central America (one per student)
    • White construction paper
    • Pencils, erasers, rulers
    • Fine-point black pens (optional)
    Procedures
  • Open the lesson by talking about the different types of terrain in Mexico and Central America. A good way to present this topic is to view portions of the TLC Mexico and Central America video.
  • 78. Panama Map, Travel Information, Tourism & Geography
    panama map (inc. detailed map), travel tourism, tourist information attractions,city guide, geography community web sites for panama.
    http://www.find-our-community.net/region/Central_America/Panama_map.htm
    Central America map World Map Search User Guide Panama map Add this page to favorites Panama Weather David Panama News ... Tocumen Map of Panama Sunumi Ltd. 2005 Not all sites display in English.

    79. Central America Map, Travel Information, Tourism & Geography
    travel tourism, tourist information attractions, city guide, geography community web sites for Central America. panama. Map of Central America
    http://www.find-our-community.net/region/Central_America/Central_America_map.htm
    World Map Search User Guide Central America map Central America map - weather satellite image Add this page to favorites Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama Map of Central America Sunumi Ltd. 2005

    80. Reef Relief - Coral Reef Science Education: Geography: Panama
    REEF RELIEF Teacher Kits are sent on request to schools, clubs, colleges, anduniversities interested in protecting coral reefs.
    http://www.reefrelief.org/Coral Forest/MapPanama.html
    PANAMA
    Trash on the beaches of Panama City, where the International Coral Reef Symposium was held in June, 1996 Clear cutting of forests causes the soil to erode, washing into rivers and streams and out to the reef. This siltation can smother the reef.

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