panamanian highway - Fashion Style
AOL: Why the “Pan-American Highway” Was Never Finished (And the Dangerous Gap That Remains) The Pan-American Highway was designed to connect the entire Western Hemisphere by land. In theory, it would allow uninterrupted travel from Alaska to the southern tip of South America. Why the “Pan-American Highway” Was Never Finished (And the Dangerous Gap That Remains) MSN: Panama City to close Highway 98/6th Street for construction, Streetscapes Phase II Panama City to close Highway 98/6th Street for construction, Streetscapes Phase II Panamanians (Spanish: panameños; feminine panameñas) 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.
Understanding the Context
The United States relinquished jurisdiction of the Panama Canal on , marking an unprecedented shift in Panamanian society. For the first time in nearly a century as an independent nation, Panama controlled the entirety of its national territory. This feeling is best summed up in the popular Panamanian phrase, puente del mundo, corazón del universo, which means “bridge of the world, heart of the universe.” Whatever the reason, Panamanians’ love of country is infectious; a trip here will tie your heartstrings to the country.