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Panamanians in Altos de Campana

Panamanians   Panama and Altos de Campana is the land of seven amazing original indigenous groups who survived the conquest. They are the people Bri-Bri, Naso or Teribe Ngäbe, Bugle, Kuna, Embera and Wounaan or Guna. For those looking for experiences related to cultural exchange and contact with nature. You must go to the forested […]

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Things to do Altos de Campana

Things to do Panama and Panamanians will give you the keys to living a fascinating experience in this great country of Panama. Panama is a lively and bustling capital of modern buildings and structures with large and modern shopping centers, easily accessible from Altos de Campana, the capital is considered the Mecca of shopping in […]

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Transport | Altos de Campana

Getting Around   The local bus service in Altos de Campana is the best option for travel and is both frequent and inexpensive. Another option is to Rent a car in Panama , but keep in mind that traffic and roads are a bit chaotic especially outside Altos de Campana. If you go walking to […]

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Nightlife Panama

Nightlife in Panama   Panama is pure action and excitement. Especially after dark! After your stay in Altos de Campana what could be better than a hot and steamy night out on the town! Drinks are much cheaper than in the US or Canada. The capital is full of hundreds of restaurants to enjoy the […]

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Panama Canal | Altos de Campana

  Panama Canal   Altos de Campana Benefits for the massive trade generated by the Panama Canal. Almost 100 years after it was built, the Panama Canal still stands as a marvel of engineering. What started as a French project in 1880 was completed as an American one in 1914, with 40,000 workers moving enough […]

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About | Altos de Campana

About Panama Panama a country which borders the jungle, Altos de Campana is located between two seas. An explosive vibrant and dynamic metropolis. Where the nightlife helps live in the evening until the twilight. Located around isolated indigenous communities, such as Bri-Bri or Bugle . People who inhabit the volcano with 365 extraordinarily beautiful paradise […]

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