An Essay About Panama

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Are you trying to move out and don’t know where? Are you trying to find a great place to retire, or enjoy a great vacation? Then you lucky to be reading this article because after reading this article you will have the answer to all your questions Panama. Panama is the best country to be in, there is nice people, nice music, and an overall nice environment. There is great food, good housing, and a great place to raise a family. Panama is an easy country to just jump in to and have a good time, and a good life. In this article you will learn everything about Panama, and why it’s such a great place to live and enjoy for the rest of your life, your kids life, or, you retiring life.

The main and official Panama language is Spanish, which is widely spoken by most of the people in the country. This Panama language is loved and respected by every citizen and gives them a unique and separate identity. However apart from Spanish, another popular Panama language is English, which is fluently spoken by around 14% of the population. The mainly loved festivals and holidays in Panama is the Carnival, taking place in February. Of all the Panamanian festivals, the Carnival is the most colorful and the most fun. When it comes to holidays in Panama, the month of November is full of festive quantities. On November 1, Panama celebrates National Anthem Day. The next day is All Souls ‘Day. On November 3rd, the country is ready to celebrate their Independence Day. The first Call for Independence is celebrated on November 10, and finally, on November 28, Panama

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