Panama's geographic location

Panama is located southeast of Central America, bordered on the north by the Caribbean Sea, south by the Pacific Ocean, east by Colombia and west by Costa Rica. Its Capital is Panama city.

It is a place meeting of several cultures. In its territory is located the Panama Canal, an important work that facilitates shipping between the Atlantic coast and the Pacific Ocean and has a great influence on world trade. Due to its geographical position currently offers the world an extensive platform of marine services, commercial real estate and financial services, where we highlight the "Zona libre de Colón", second in the world.

Its population exceeds by some three million inhabitants, which boasts a privileged position in various statistics of growth and development in Latin America, as per capita income, level of economic growth, globalization and life expectancy.


Baru Volcano:


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The Baru Volcano (also Chiriqui Volcano) is one of the two volcanoes that exist in Panama, is the tallest mountain in Panama and is 3,474 meters (11,398 ft) high.
The volcano offers visitors the opportunity to go back to the summit and spend the night in the great valley formed by the crater.  The last eruption of the volcano produced a large amount of magma, on cooling were turned to stones, and the farms’ fences are stone.
The Baru isn´t extinct, but in recent centuries is idle. Ascending the slopes of Mount is perfect for walking and hiking.  Covered by lush vegetation consists of tall trees with mosses and lichens. During the walk of ascent, which usually lasts an average of just over four hours, you can only see birds such as the beautiful quetzal.  Occasionally fall of snow has been reported on the summit, where the minimal temperature can be below 0°C (32°F) and the formation of frost is very frequent during the dry season. It's an ecological tour.

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