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  2. Central National de Trabajadores de Panama - Wikipedia

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    The Central National de Trabajadores de Panama is a national trade union center in Panama. It is affiliated with the World Federation of Trade Unions. References

  3. Panama Pacifico - Wikipedia

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    Panama Pacifico is a mixed-use real estate development in Veracruz, Arraiján District, Panama, located on the site of the former Howard Air Force Base (now Panamá Pacífico International Airport). Panama Pacifico is located 30 minutes from downtown Panama City, 45 minutes from Tocumen International Airport , and adjacent to the Pan-American ...

  4. Working holiday visa - Wikipedia

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    Also citizens of Colombia, Mexico, Peru can apply to the Pacific Alliance (Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru) work and holiday visa in la República de Chile. [ 43 ] Chilean citizens up to 35 years old can apply for a "Young Professionals" visa in Switzerland, where they can stay up to 18 months working in a job related to their degree or ...

  5. Military ranks of Panama - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of Panama are the ranks used by the Panamanian Public Forces, which have some warfare capabilities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Panama abolished its army in 1990, which was confirmed by a unanimous parliamentary vote for constitutional change in 1994.

  6. Veracruz, Panama - Wikipedia

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    Veracruz is a corregimiento in Arraiján District, Panamá Oeste Province, Panama with a population of 18,589 as of 2010. [1] Its population as of 1990 was 8,224; its population as of 2000 was 16,748.

  7. Hospital Santo Tomás - Wikipedia

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    The first written mention of HST was on April 11, 1703, in a letter by Juan de Argüeyes, the Bishop of Panama City to King Philip V of Spain where he told him about a hospice he founded and that had been working since the day of Saint Thomas of Villanueva, September 22, 1702 to treat poor women who had nowhere to go and he begged him to bear to this hospice the title of hospital.