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The indigenous peoples of Panama, also known as Native Panamanians, are the original inhabitants of Panama, is the Native peoples whose history in the territory of today's Panama predates Spanish colonization. As of the 2010 census, Indigenous peoples constitute 12.3% of Panama’s population of 3.4 million, totaling just over 418,000 individuals.
Panamanians (Spanish: Panameños) are people identified with Panama, a country in Central America (which is the central section of the American continent), and with residential, legal, historical, or cultural connections with North America. For most Panamanians, several or all of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their ...
In 1508, Diego de Nicuesa received a land grant at Veragua from Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Spanish monarch. [ 2 ] : 95, 134–135 He became founder and governor of Castilla de Oro , in what is now Panama, one of the first two Spanish settlements on the American mainland.
Panamanian people by descent (9 C) Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Panama" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
In 1501, Rodrigo de Bastidas was the first European to explore the Isthmus of Panama sailing along the eastern coast. A year later Christopher Columbus on his fourth voyage, sailing south and eastward from upper Central America, explored Bocas del Toro, Veragua, the Chagres River and Portobelo (Beautiful Port) which he named.
Category: Indigenous peoples in Panama. ... Naso people; Naso Tjër Di Comarca; Ngäbe This page was last edited on 30 March 2013, at 04:16 (UTC). ...
A ship is guided through the Panama Canal's Miraflores locks near Panama City on April 24, 2023. (Luis Acosta/AFP/Getty Images)
12th-century people from the Kingdom of Aragon (2 C, 8 P) 13th-century people from the Kingdom of Aragon (5 C, 27 P) 14th-century people from the Kingdom of Aragon (6 C, 34 P)