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World Gazetteer Results for Cativá:
NameCativá
Geographical TypeLocality
Population29607
Latitude
Longitude
CountryPanama
Administrative DivisionColón
Dictionary Results for Panama:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
Panama
    n 1: a republic on the Isthmus of Panama; achieved independence
         from Colombia in 1903 [syn: Panama, Republic of Panama]
    2: a stiff hat made of straw with a flat crown [syn: boater,
       leghorn, Panama, Panama hat, sailor, skimmer,
       straw hat]

2. CIA World Factbook 2002
Panama

   Introduction Panama
   -------------------
                            Background: With US backing, Panama seceded from
                                        Colombia in 1903 and promptly signed
                                        a treaty with the US allowing for
                                        the construction of a canal and US
                                        sovereignty over a strip of land on
                                        either side of the structure (the
                                        Panama Canal Zone). The Panama Canal
                                        was built by the US Army Corps of
                                        Engineers between 1904 and 1914. On
                                        7 September 1977, an agreement was
                                        signed for the complete transfer of
                                        the Canal from the US to Panama by
                                        the end of 1999. Certain portions of
                                        the Zone and increasing
                                        responsibility over the Canal were
                                        turned over in the intervening
                                        years. With US help, dictator Manuel
                                        NORIEGA was deposed in 1989. The
                                        entire Panama Canal, the area
                                        supporting the Canal, and remaining
                                        US military bases were turned over
                                        to Panama by or on 31 December 1999.
  
   Geography Panama
   ----------------
                              Location: Middle America, bordering both the
                                        Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific
                                        Ocean, between Colombia and Costa
                                        Rica
                Geographic coordinates: 9 00 N, 80 00 W
                        Map references: Central America and the Caribbean
                                  Area: total: 78,200 sq km
                                        water: 2,210 sq km
                                        land: 75,990 sq km
                    Area - comparative: slightly smaller than South Carolina
                       Land boundaries: total: 555 km
                                        border countries: Colombia 225 km,
                                        Costa Rica 330 km
                             Coastline: 2,490 km
                       Maritime claims: contiguous zone: 24 NM
                                        exclusive economic zone: 200 NM
                                        territorial sea: 12 NM
                               Climate: tropical maritime; hot, humid,
                                        cloudy; prolonged rainy season (May
                                        to January), short dry season
                                        (January to May)
                               Terrain: interior mostly steep, rugged
                                        mountains and dissected, upland
                                        plains; coastal areas largely plains
                                        and rolling hills
                    Elevation extremes: lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m
                                        highest point: Volcan de Chiriqui
                                        3,475 m
                     Natural resources: copper, mahogany forests, shrimp,
                                        hydropower
                              Land use: arable land: 6.72%
                                        permanent crops: 2.08%
                                        other: 91.2% (1998 est.)
                        Irrigated land: 320 sq km (1998 est.)
                       Natural hazards: occasional severe storms and forest
                                        fires in the Darien area
          Environment - current issues: water pollution from agricultural
                                        runoff threatens fishery resources;
                                        deforestation of tropical rain
                                        forest; land degradation and soil
                                        erosion threatens siltation of
                                        Panama Canal; air pollution in urban
                                        areas; mining threatens natural
                                        resources
            Environment - international party to: Biodiversity, Climate
                            agreements: Change, Climate Change-Kyoto
                                        Protocol, Desertification,
                                        Endangered Species, Hazardous
                                        Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine
                                        Dumping, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone
                                        Layer Protection, Ship Pollution,
                                        Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber
                                        94, Wetlands, Whaling
                                        signed, but not ratified: Marine
                                        Life Conservation
                      Geography - note: strategic location on eastern end of
                                        isthmus forming land bridge
                                        connecting North and South America;
                                        controls Panama Canal that links
                                        North Atlantic Ocean via Caribbean
                                        Sea with North Pacific Ocean
  
   People Panama
   -------------
                            Population: 2,882,329 (July 2002 est.)
                         Age structure: 0-14 years: 29.6% (male 433,494;
                                        female 418,120)
                                        15-64 years: 64.3% (male 939,550;
                                        female 914,646)
                                        65 years and over: 6.1% (male
                                        84,130; female 92,389) (2002 est.)
                Population growth rate: 1.26% (2002 est.)
                            Birth rate: 18.6 births/1,000 population (2002
                                        est.)
                            Death rate: 4.96 deaths/1,000 population (2002
                                        est.)
                    Net migration rate: -1.04 migrant(s)/1,000 population
                                        (2002 est.)
                             Sex ratio: at birth: 1.04 male(s)/female
                                        under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female
                                        15-64 years: 1.03 male(s)/female
                                        65 years and over: 0.91 male(s)/
                                        female
                                        total population: 1.02 male(s)/
                                        female (2002 est.)
                 Infant mortality rate: 19.57 deaths/1,000 live births (2002
                                        est.)
              Life expectancy at birth: total population: 75.89 years
                                        female: 78.74 years (2002 est.)
                                        male: 73.14 years
                  Total fertility rate: 2.22 children born/woman (2002 est.)
      HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: 1.54% (1999 est.)
     HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/ 24,000 (1999 est.)
                                  AIDS:
                     HIV/AIDS - deaths: 1,200 (1999 est.)
                           Nationality: noun: Panamanian(s)
                                        adjective: Panamanian
                         Ethnic groups: mestizo (mixed Amerindian and white)
                                        70%, Amerindian and mixed (West
                                        Indian) 14%, white 10%, Amerindian
                                        6%
                             Religions: Roman Catholic 85%, Protestant 15%
                             Languages: Spanish (official), English 14%
                                        note: many Panamanians bilingual
                              Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read
                                        and write
                                        total population: 90.8%
                                        male: 91.4%
                                        female: 90.2% (1995 est.)
  
   Government Panama
   -----------------
                          Country name: conventional long form: Republic of
                                        Panama
                                        conventional short form: Panama
                                        local short form: Panama
                                        local long form: Republica de Panama
                       Government type: constitutional democracy
                               Capital: Panama
              Administrative divisions: 9 provinces (provincias, singular -
                                        provincia) and 1 territory*
                                        (comarca); Bocas del Toro, Chiriqui,
                                        Cocle, Colon, Darien, Herrera, Los
                                        Santos, Panama, San Blas*, and
                                        Veraguas
                          Independence: 3 November 1903 (from Colombia;
                                        became independent from Spain 28
                                        November 1821)
                      National holiday: Independence Day, 3 November (1903)
                          Constitution: 11 October 1972; major reforms
                                        adopted 1978, 1983 and 1994
                          Legal system: based on civil law system; judicial
                                        review of legislative acts in the
                                        Supreme Court of Justice; accepts
                                        compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with
                                        reservations
                              Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal and
                                        compulsory
                      Executive branch: chief of state: President Mireya
                                        Elisa MOSCOSO Rodriguez (since 1
                                        September 1999); First Vice
                                        President Arturo Ulises VALLARINO
                                        (since 1 September 1999); Second
                                        Vice President Dominador "Kaiser"
                                        Baldonero BAZAN Jimenez (since 1
                                        September 1999); note - the
                                        president is both the chief of state
                                        and head of government
                                        head of government: President Mireya
                                        Elisa MOSCOSO Rodriguez (since 1
                                        September 1999); First Vice
                                        President Arturo Ulises VALLARINO
                                        (since 1 September 1999); Second
                                        Vice President Dominador "Kaiser"
                                        Baldonero BAZAN Jimenez (since 1
                                        September 1999); note - the
                                        president is both the chief of state
                                        and head of government
                                        cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the
                                        president
                                        elections: president and vice
                                        presidents elected on the same
                                        ticket by popular vote for five-year
                                        terms; election last held 2 May 1999
                                        (next to be held NA May 2004)
                                        note: government coalition - PA,
                                        MOLIRENA, Democratic Change, MORENA,
                                        PLN, PS
                                        election results: Mireya Elisa
                                        MOSCOSO Rodriguez elected president;
                                        percent of vote - Mireya Elisa
                                        MOSCOSO Rodriguez (PA) 44%, Martin
                                        TORRIJOS (PRD) 37%
                    Legislative branch: unicameral Legislative Assembly or
                                        Asamblea Legislativa (71 seats;
                                        members are elected by popular vote
                                        to serve five-year terms)
                                        election results: percent of vote by
                                        party - NA%; seats by party - PRD
                                        34, PA 18, PDC 5, PS 4, MOLIRENA 3,
                                        PLN 3, Democratic Change 2, PRC 1,
                                        MORENA 1
                                        note: legislators from outlying
                                        rural districts are chosen on a
                                        plurality basis while districts
                                        located in more populous towns and
                                        cities elect multiple legislators by
                                        means of a proportion-based formula
                                        elections: last held 2 May 1999
                                        (next to be held NA May 2004)
                       Judicial branch: Supreme Court of Justice or Corte
                                        Suprema de Justicia (nine judges
                                        appointed for 10-year terms); five
                                        superior courts; three courts of
                                        appeal
         Political parties and leaders: Arnulfista Party or PA [Mireya Elisa
                                        MOSCOSO Rodriguez]; Civic Renewal
                                        Party or PRC [Serguei DE LA ROSA];
                                        Democratic Change [Ricardo
                                        MARTINELLI]; Democratic
                                        Revolutionary Party or PRD [Martin
                                        TORRIJOS]; National Liberal Party or
                                        PLN [Raul ARANGO Gasteazopo];
                                        National Renovation Movement or
                                        MORENA [Pedro VALLARINO Cox];
                                        Nationalist Republican Liberal
                                        Movement or MOLIRENA [Ramon
                                        MORALES]; Popular Party or PP
                                        (formerly Christian Democratic Party
                                        or PDC) [Ruben AROSEMENA];
                                        Solidarity Party or PS [Samuel LEWIS
                                        Galindo]
          Political pressure groups and Chamber of Commerce; National Civic
                               leaders: Crusade; National Council of
                                        Organized Workers or CONATO;
                                        National Union of Construction and
                                        Similar Workers (SUNTRACS); National
                                        Council of Private Enterprise or
                                        CONEP; Panamanian Association of
                                        Business Executives or APEDE;
                                        Panamanian Industrialists Society or
                                        SIP; Workers Confederation of the
                                        Republic of Panama or CTRP
             International organization CCC, ECLAC, FAO, G-77, IADB, IAEA,
                         participation: IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD,
                                        IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol,
                                        IOC, IOM, ISO (correspondent), ITU,
                                        LAES, LAIA (observer), NAM, OAS,
                                        OPANAL, OPCW, PCA, RG, UN, UNCTAD,
                                        UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WFTU, WHO,
                                        WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO
   Diplomatic representation in the US: chief of mission: Ambassador
                                        Guillermo "Billy" FORD
                                        FAX: [1] (202) 483-8416
                                        consulate(s) general: Atlanta,
                                        Houston, Miami, New Orleans, New
                                        York, Philadelphia, San Francisco,
                                        Tampa
                                        telephone: [1] (202) 483-1407
                                        chancery: 2862 McGill Terrace NW,
                                        Washington, DC 20008
     Diplomatic representation from the chief of mission: Ambassador
                                    US: (vacant); Charge d'Affaires
                                        Frederick A. BECKER
                                        embassy: Avenida Balboa and Calle
                                        37, Apartado Postal 6959, Panama
                                        City 5
                                        mailing address: American Embassy
                                        Panama, Unit 0945, APO AA 34002
                                        telephone: [507] 207-7000
                                        FAX: [507] 227-1964
                      Flag description: divided into four, equal rectangles;
                                        the top quadrants are white (hoist
                                        side) with a blue five-pointed star
                                        in the center and plain red; the
                                        bottom quadrants are plain blue
                                        (hoist side) and white with a red
                                        five-pointed star in the center
  
   Economy Panama
   --------------
                    Economy - overview: Panama's economy is based primarily
                                        on a well-developed services sector
                                        that accounts for three-fourths of
                                        GDP. Services include the Panama
                                        Canal, banking, the Colon Free Zone,
                                        insurance, container ports, flagship
                                        registry, and tourism. A slump in
                                        Colon Free Zone and agricultural
                                        exports, the global slowdown, and
                                        the withdrawal of US military forces
                                        held back economic growth in 2000-
                                        01. The government plans public
                                        works programs, tax reforms, and new
                                        regional trade agreements in order
                                        to stimulate growth.
                                   GDP: purchasing power parity - $16.9
                                        billion (2001 est.)
                GDP - real growth rate: 1.4% (2001 est.)
                      GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $5,900
                                        (2001 est.)
           GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 7%
                                        industry: 17%
                                        services: 76% (2000 est.)
         Population below poverty line: 37% (1999 est.)
     Household income or consumption by lowest 10%: 1.2%
                      percentage share: highest 10%: 35.7% (1997)
   Distribution of family income - Gini 48.5 (1997)
                                 index:
      Inflation rate (consumer prices): 1% (2000 est.)
                           Labor force: 1.1 million (2000 est.)
                                        note: shortage of skilled labor, but
                                        an oversupply of unskilled labor
           Labor force - by occupation: agriculture 20.8%, industry 18%,
                                        services 61.2% (1995 est.)
                     Unemployment rate: 13% (2000 est.)
                                Budget: revenues: $1.9 billion
                                        expenditures: $2 billion, including
                                        capital expenditures of $471 million
                                        (2000 est.)
                            Industries: construction, petroleum refining,
                                        brewing, cement and other
                                        construction materials, sugar
                                        milling
     Industrial production growth rate: 2% (2000 est.)
              Electricity - production: 4.894 billion kWh (2000)
    Electricity - production by source: fossil fuel: 29.49%
                                        hydro: 69.11%
                                        other: 1.4% (2000)
                                        nuclear: 0%
             Electricity - consumption: 4.651 billion kWh (2000)
                 Electricity - exports: 20 million kWh (2000)
                 Electricity - imports: 120 million kWh (2000)
                Agriculture - products: bananas, rice, corn, coffee,
                                        sugarcane, vegetables; livestock;
                                        shrimp
                               Exports: $5.9 billion (f.o.b., 2001 est.)
                 Exports - commodities: bananas, shrimp, sugar, coffee,
                                        clothing
                    Exports - partners: US 45.9%, Sweden 8.1%, Benelux 5.3%,
                                        Costa Rica 5.1% (2000 est.)
                               Imports: $6.7 billion (f.o.b., 2001 est.)
                 Imports - commodities: capital goods, crude oil,
                                        foodstuffs, consumer goods,
                                        chemicals
                    Imports - partners: US 33.1%, Ecuador 7.2%, Venezuela
                                        6.6%, Japan 5.5% (2000 est.)
                       Debt - external: $7.6 billion (2001 est.)
              Economic aid - recipient: $197.1 million (1995)
                              Currency: balboa (PAB); US dollar (USD)
                         Currency code: PAB; USD
                        Exchange rates: balboas per US dollar - 1.000 (fixed
                                        rate)
                           Fiscal year: calendar year
  
   Communications Panama
   ---------------------
        Telephones - main lines in use: 396,000 (1997)
          Telephones - mobile cellular: 17,000 (1997)
                      Telephone system: general assessment: domestic and
                                        international facilities well
                                        developed
                                        domestic: NA
                                        international: 1 coaxial submarine
                                        cable; satellite earth stations - 2
                                        Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean); connected
                                        to the Central American Microwave
                                        System
              Radio broadcast stations: AM 101, FM 134, shortwave 0 (1998)
                                Radios: 815,000 (1997)
         Television broadcast stations: 38 (including repeaters) (1998)
                           Televisions: 510,000 (1997)
                 Internet country code: .pa
     Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 6 (2000)
                        Internet users: 45,000 (2000)
  
   Transportation Panama
   ---------------------
                              Railways: total: 355 km
                                        broad gauge: 76 km 1.524-m gauge
                                        narrow gauge: 279 km 0.914-m gauge
                                        (2001)
                              Highways: total: 11,592 km
                                        paved: 4,079 km (including 30 km of
                                        expressways)
                                        unpaved: 7,513 km (2000)
                             Waterways: 882 km
                                        note: 800 km navigable by shallow
                                        draft vessels; 82 km Panama Canal
                             Pipelines: crude oil 130 km (2001)
                     Ports and harbors: Balboa, Cristobal, Coco Solo,
                                        Manzanillo (part of Colon area),
                                        Vacamonte
                       Merchant marine: total: 4,838 ships (1,000 GRT or
                                        over) totaling 118,878,358 GRT/
                                        180,588,102 DWT
                                        ships by type: bulk 1,445, cargo
                                        907, chemical tanker 337,
                                        combination bulk 73, combination
                                        ore/oil 18, container 560, liquefied
                                        gas 207, livestock carrier 5, multi-
                                        functional large-load carrier 12,
                                        passenger 38, passenger/cargo 3,
                                        petroleum tanker 542, railcar
                                        carrier 2, refrigerated cargo 283,
                                        roll on/roll off 104, short-sea
                                        passenger 38, specialized tanker 34,
                                        vehicle carrier 230
                                        note: includes some foreign-owned
                                        ships registered here as a flag of
                                        convenience: Albania 2, Angola 1,
                                        Antigua and Barbuda 1, Argentina 11,
                                        Australia 13, Austria 2, Bahamas,
                                        The 5, Belgium 2, Belize 6, Brazil
                                        6, British Virgin Islands 8,
                                        Cambodia 1, Canada 9, Chile 12,
                                        China 259, Colombia 14, Croatia 2,
                                        Cuba 20, Cyprus 3, Denmark 3,
                                        Dominican Republic 1, Ecuador 3,
                                        Egypt 16, Equatorial Guinea 1,
                                        France 9, Germany 72, Greece 523,
                                        Haiti 1, Honduras 3, Hong Kong 299,
                                        Iceland 1, India 18, Indonesia 48,
                                        Ireland 1, Israel 5, Italy 9, Japan
                                        1642, Kenya 1, Kuwait 2, Latvia 8,
                                        Liberia 5, Lithuania 1, Malaysia 18,
                                        Malta 2, Marshall Islands 1, Mexico
                                        8, Monaco 112, Netherlands 19,
                                        Netherlands Antilles 1, Nigeria 3,
                                        Norway 98, Paraguay 1, Peru 15,
                                        Philippines 49, Poland 5, Portugal
                                        7, Puerto Rico 2, Romania 7, Russia
                                        12, Saint Kitts and Nevis 1, Saint
                                        Vincent and the Grenadines 5, Saudi
                                        Arabia 4, Seychelles 1, Singapore
                                        112, South Africa 3, South Korea
                                        342, Spain 52, Sri Lanka 3, Sudan 1,
                                        Sweden 2, Switzerland 81, Taiwan
                                        334, Thailand 14, Trinidad and
                                        Tobago 1, Tunisia 1, Turkey 4,
                                        Ukraine 1, United Arab Emirates 54,
                                        United Kingdom 73, United States
                                        115, Venezuela 6, Virgin Islands
                                        (UK) 8 (2002 est.)
                              Airports: 107 (2001)
         Airports - with paved runways: total: 42
                                        over 3,047 m: 1
                                        2,438 to 3,047 m: 1
                                        1,524 to 2,437 m: 5
                                        914 to 1,523 m: 14
                                        under 914 m: 21 (2001)
       Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 65
                                        914 to 1,523 m: 12
                                        under 914 m: 53 (2001)
  
   Military Panama
   ---------------
                     Military branches: an amendment to the Constitution
                                        abolished the armed forces, but
                                        there are security forces
                                        (Panamanian Public Forces or PPF
                                        includes the Panamanian National
                                        Police, National Maritime Service,
                                        and National Air Service)
      Military manpower - availability: males age 15-49: 789,973 (2002 est.)
   Military manpower - fit for military males age 15-49: 540,052 (2002 est.)
                               service:
         Military expenditures - dollar $128 million (FY99)
                                figure:
     Military expenditures - percent of 1.3% (FY99)
                                   GDP:
                       Military - note: on 10 February 1990, the government
                                        of then President ENDARA abolished
                                        Panama's military and reformed the
                                        security apparatus by creating the
                                        Panamanian Public Forces; in October
                                        1994, Panama's Legislative Assembly
                                        approved a constitutional amendment
                                        prohibiting the creation of a
                                        standing military force, but
                                        allowing the temporary establishment
                                        of special police units to counter
                                        acts of "external aggression"
  
   Transnational Issues Panama
   ---------------------------
              Disputes - international: none
                         Illicit drugs: major cocaine transshipment point
                                        and major drug money-laundering
                                        center; no recent signs of coca
                                        cultivation; monitoring of financial
                                        transactions is improving; official
                                        corruption remains a major problem
  
                                       



3. U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)
Panama, NE -- U.S. village in Nebraska
   Population (2000):    253
   Housing Units (2000): 101
   Land area (2000):     0.268239 sq. miles (0.694736 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    0.268239 sq. miles (0.694736 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            38225
   Located within:       Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
   Location:             40.597640 N, 96.510599 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):    
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    Panama, NE
    Panama


4. U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)
Panama, NY -- U.S. village in New York
   Population (2000):    491
   Housing Units (2000): 208
   Land area (2000):     2.168354 sq. miles (5.616012 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.024152 sq. miles (0.062553 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    2.192506 sq. miles (5.678565 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            56231
   Located within:       New York (NY), FIPS 36
   Location:             42.075487 N, 79.486511 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):     14767
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    Panama, NY
    Panama


5. U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)
Panama, OK -- U.S. town in Oklahoma
   Population (2000):    1362
   Housing Units (2000): 626
   Land area (2000):     1.508248 sq. miles (3.906343 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.011023 sq. miles (0.028549 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    1.519271 sq. miles (3.934892 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            56900
   Located within:       Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40
   Location:             35.170591 N, 94.670099 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):    
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    Panama, OK
    Panama


6. U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)
Panama, IL -- U.S. village in Illinois
   Population (2000):    323
   Housing Units (2000): 174
   Land area (2000):     0.337071 sq. miles (0.873010 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.000953 sq. miles (0.002469 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    0.338024 sq. miles (0.875479 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            57498
   Located within:       Illinois (IL), FIPS 17
   Location:             39.030451 N, 89.523548 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):    
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    Panama, IL
    Panama


7. U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)
Panama, IA -- U.S. city in Iowa
   Population (2000):    212
   Housing Units (2000): 105
   Land area (2000):     0.284575 sq. miles (0.737047 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    0.284575 sq. miles (0.737047 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            61275
   Located within:       Iowa (IA), FIPS 19
   Location:             41.726691 N, 95.474235 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):     51562
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    Panama, IA
    Panama


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