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Annual traffic has risen from about 1,000 ships when the canal opened in 1914, to 14,702 vessels in 2008, the latter measuring a total of 309.6 million Panama Canal/Universal Measurement System (PC/UMS) tons. By 2008, more than 815,000 vessels had passed through the canal; the largest ships that can transit the canal today are called .
Miraflores is the name of one of the three locks that form part of the Panama Canal, and the name of the small lake that separates these locks from the Pedro Miguel Locks upstream. In the Miraflores locks, vessels are lifted (or lowered) 54 feet (16.5 m) in two stages, allowing them to transit to or from the Pacific Ocean port of Balboa in Panama City.
Gatun Lake (Sp. Lago Gatún) is a large artificial lake to the south of Colón, Panama. It forms a major part of the Panama Canal, carrying ships for 33 km (21 mi) of their transit across the Isthmus of Panama. The lake was created between 1907 and 1913 by the building of the Gatun Dam across the Chagres River.
The history of the Bahá'í Faith in Panama begins with a mention by `Abdu'l-Bahá, then head of the Bahá'í Faith, in the book Tablets of the Divine Plan , published in 1919; the same year, Martha Root made a trip around South America and included Panama on the return leg of the trip up the west coast.
Gorgas Hospital was a U.S. Army hospital in Panama City, Panama, named for Army Surgeon General William C. Gorgas (1854-1920). Built on the site of an earlier (1882) French hospital called L'Hospital Notre Dame de Canal, it was originally (1904) christened Ancon Hospital by the Americans.
The Panama Canal Museum ( Spanish: Museo del Canal Interoceánico de Panamá) is a non-profit and public museum located in Panama City, Panama. Established in 1997, the museum is devoted to the history of the construction of the Panama Canal in its various stages, including the first French construction attempt, the later construction by the United States, and the eventual transfer to Panamanian control.
The Causeway Islands ( Spanish: Islas Calzada de Amador) are four small islands by the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. They were linked to the mainland via a causeway, made from rock extracted during the excavations from the Panama Canal. In part the causeway was meant to serve as a breakwater for the entrance.
The infrastructure of this railroad (formerly the Panama Railway or Panama Rail Road) was of vital importance for the construction of the Panama Canal over a parallel route half a century later. The principal incentive for the building of the rail line was the vast increase in traffic to California owing to the 1849 California Gold Rush.
San Jose ("Saint Joseph", Spanish: San José , pronounced: ) is the capital of Costa Rica, head of the province of San José, and the nation's largest city. Located in the Central Valley, San José is the seat of national government, the focal point of political and economic activity, and the major transportation hub of this Central American nation.
Established as a national park in 1980, the park covers 55,000 acres (220 km 2). The park is popular with birdwatchers due to the abundance of bird species in the park. Some 525 bird species are found here, including motmots, toucans, trogons, flycatchers, antbirds, woodpeckers, tanagers, and hawks.
La avenida Balboa es la vía más moderna y ancha de la ciudad de Panamá. Además, es el kilómetro de carretera más costoso del mundo.[cita requerida ] Cuenta con seis carriles viales, una isleta central y dos malecones.
To increase understanding of the past, present and future of tropical biodiversity and its relevance to human welfare.
Panamá Viejo is the remaining part of the old Panama City and former capital of the country. It is located in the suburbs of the modern city. Together with the historical district of Panamá, it forms a World Heritage Site.
La Sabana Metropolitan Park ( Spanish: Parque Metropolitano La Sabana) is located in downtown San José, Costa Rica. It is the country's largest and most significant urban park. La Sabana is considered "the lungs of San José" by Costa Ricans.
The Bridge of the Americas ( Spanish: Puente de las Américas ; originally known as the Thatcher Ferry Bridge) is a road bridge in Panama, which spans the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal.
Old Panama (Panama La Vieja) was founded by Pedrarias Davila on August 15, 1519. It became the first European establishment in the Pacific.
Monkey Island Panama Day Tour: The Monkey Island Day Tour is boat exploration of Lake Gatun and a great opportunity to see 4 different species of monkey, all within 40 minutes of Panama's capital city. You will also see many other animal species such as Crocks, Toucans, Sloths and many exotic birds.
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El Teatro Amador fue uno de los primeros cines en Panamá. Se construyó hacia 1908 y reabrió sus puertas en marzo 2013 como una plataforma de innovación cultural.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary of Mexico City (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de la Asunción de María) is the largest cathedral in the Americas, and seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico. It is situated atop the former Aztec sacred precinct near the Templo Mayor on the northern side of the Plaza de la Constitución in Downtown Mexico City.
De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre Saboga es una isla situada en el Golfo de Panamá, en el archipiélago de las perlas y perteneciente al distrito de Balboa. Su colonización empieza alrededor de 1515 por Gaspar Morales y Francisco Pizarro. Sus primeros habitantes eran indígenas dedicados a la recolección de perlas.
Avenida Central Panamá, Panamá Avenida Central desde el Parque de Santa Ana. Datos de la ruta Longitud km Otros datos Orientación Lugares Corregimientos que atraviesa San Felipe La Avenida Central en la ciudad de Panamá, Panamá se le conoce a la Avenida 7ª Central.
The town of Balboa, founded by the United States during the construction of the Panama Canal, was named after Vasco Núñez de Balboa, the Spanish conquistador credited with discovering the Pacific Ocean. The name was suggested to the Canal Zone authorities by the Peruvian ambassador to Panama.
Limon Bay ( Bahía Limón in the original Spanish) is a natural harbor located at the north end of the Panama Canal, west of the cities of Cristóbal and Colón. Ships waiting to enter the canal stay here, protected from storms by breakwaters.