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  2. Demographics of Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama has a considerable population of Asians origin; in particular Chinese, West Asians (Lebanese, and Palestinians and Syrians) and South Asians (from India and Pakistan). The first Chinese immigrated to Panama from southern China in the 19th century to help build the Panama Railroad. There followed several waves of immigrants, especially ...

  3. A boomer from Texas retired in Panama for the low cost of ...

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    "Panama is just like Christmas every day," Lohr, 68, said. Lohr is one of many Americans moving abroad for retirement, hoping to seek new experiences and escape the high cost of living in the US.

  4. Human Rights in Panama - Wikipedia

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    Human Rights in Panama include many ongoing concerns and changes. In recent years, Panama has posted notable improvements to its human rights record. It has committed to respect and protect human rights according to international standards as part of its obligations as a member of the United Nations and the Organization of American States (OAS).

  5. Economy of Panama - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Panama is based mainly on the tourism and services sector, which accounts for nearly 80% of its GDP and accounts for most of its foreign income. Services include banking, commerce, insurance, container ports, and flagship registry, medical and health and tourism. Historically, the Panama Canal (and the nearby Colón Free Trade ...

  6. Afro-Panamanians - Wikipedia

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    Afro-Panamanians are Panamanians of African descent. The population can be mainly broken into two categories: "Afro-Colonials", those descended from slaves brought to Panama during the colonial period; and "Afro-Antilleans", West Indian immigrant descendants with origins in Trinidad, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Grenada, Haiti, Belize, Barbados, and Jamaica, whose ancestors ...

  7. Health care in Panama - Wikipedia

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    Health care in Panama is provided through the government and private sector businesses. The public sector is funded through the Ministry of Health (MINSA), and the Social Security Fund (CSS), which operate separate facilities. The CSS is both a healthcare provider and a pension fund administrator. It is funded by contributions from employers ...

  8. Guna people - Wikipedia

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    Guna people. The Guna (also spelled Kuna or Cuna) are an indigenous people of Panama and Colombia. Guna people live in three politically autonomous comarcas or autonomous reservations in Panama, and in a few small villages in Colombia. There are also communities of Guna people in Panama City, Colón, and other cities.

  9. Health in Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama has a concentrated HIV/AIDS epidemic, with the 2006 adult prevalence rate estimated at 0.92%. [10] In 2016, there were 21.000 people living with HIV in Panama, 54% were accessing antiretroviral therapy. Since 2016, the Ministry of Health has provided free HIV treatment for all. [11] The rate of HIV infection is increasing in Panama.

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