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The flag of Panama is divided into four fields – along one diagonal there is a fully blue and red field, along the second diagonal there are two white boxes bearing blue and red star. Panama has always been of interest of the world powers for its strategic geographical position. Firstly, the Spanish ruled the country, later Colombians, and it did not became independent until 1903. Shortly after that the United States began to build the Panama Canal, which was completed in 1914. The flag designed by President Amador Guerra should express a desire to solve the structural problems of domestic policy that have been caused by considerable external interventions. Blue and red color represent the democrats and socialists and the white background of the fields with stars stands for peace.
The wildlife is also spectacular. Whale watching in the Golfo de Chiriquí is a must and you never forget scuba diving or snorkeling alongside turtles in the Coiba National Marine Park. Its birdlife surpasses neighbouring Costa Rica and the most treasured sightings are the iconic harpy eagle, Panama’s national bird, and the endangered great green macaw.
With so much natural beauty to imbibe, it is easy to overlook the bustling capital, Panama City. But don’t. A metropolis divided starkly between the past and present, it is a city where crumbling colonial buildings stand in the shadows of high-rise steel and glass towers. It feels a little bit like Miami and the locals certainly give their US counterparts a run for their money in the hedonism stakes. Come join the party.
[/section] [section padding__sm=”15px”] [title text=”Main information”]| Country | Panama | 
| Capital city | Panama City | 
| Population | 4,100,000 (2013) | 
| Total area | 75,517 km2 | 
| Formation | 3. 11. 1903 | 
| Highest point | Volcan de Chiriqui (3,475 m) | 
| GDP | $ 15,449 (IMF, 2012) | 
| Currency | panamanian balboa (PAB) | 
| Code | PA (PAN) | 
| ISD Calling code | +507 | 
| How to Dial | Please Add 00 or + as Prefix to these Codes | 
| Internet TLD | .pa |