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  2. La Estrella de Panamá - Wikipedia

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    La Estrella de Panamá. La Estrella de Panamá is the oldest daily newspaper in Panamá. [1] The newspaper originally began in 1849 as a Spanish-language translation insert of an English daily, The Panama Star, which had been formed in 1849. [2] It has a circulation of approximately 8,000 print copies. [3]

  3. Flag of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Design. The national flag with the Coat of arms of Panama charged on the center. The national flag of Panama was made by María de la Ossa de Amador and was officially adopted by the "ley 48 de 1925". [1] The Panamanian flag day is celebrated on November 4, one day after Panamanian separation from Colombia, and is one of a series of holidays ...

  4. 12 de Octubre metro station - Wikipedia

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    12 de Octubre is a Panama Metro station on Line 1. Construction of the station began on 17 March 2012 [1] [2] and it was one of the first 11 stations when the metro began operations on 6 April 2014. [3] It is the first of six elevated stations when travelling towards the San Isidro terminus. [2]

  5. Bartolomé Calvo - Wikipedia

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    After finishing his studies, he worked for the newspapers La Civilización and La República, and then he moved to Panama where he became the publisher and editor of El Correo del Istmo. After that he became editor-in-chief of La Estrella de Panamá, the Spanish language section of the trilingual newspaper The Daily Star & Herald. Calvo’s ...

  6. Mass media in Panama - Wikipedia

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    e. Panama has been an important mass media hub, because of its strategic location between North and South America. The largest newspapers in Panama are La Prensa, La Estrella, Panama America, Critica, and El Siglo, all of which are published in Panama City. Weekly newspapers include the Critica Libre and La Cronica.

  7. Panama Metro - Wikipedia

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    The government of Panama invited tenders for a contract to build the metro system. [11] The governments of Brazil [12] and Taiwan [13] offered to invest on the project. After an exhaustive inspection of all proposals for the construction of the railway system, the Línea Uno consortium, which includes the Spanish Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (FCC), won the contract.

  8. Iglesia del Carmen metro station - Wikipedia

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    Iglesia del Carmen is a Panama Metro station on Line 1. [1] It was one of the metro network's first 11 stations, opened on 5 April 2014 and commencing operations the following day. [1] The station is named after the nearby neo-gothic church.

  9. Pueblo Nuevo metro station - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo Nuevo is a Panama Metro station on Line 1. It was one of the first 11 stations when the metro began operations on 6 April 2014. [1] It is the second of six elevated stations when travelling towards the San Isidro terminus.