
1) American republic 2) Aspinwall locale 3) Boater alternative 4) Canal completed in 1914 5) Canal country 6) Canal hat 7) Canal locale 8) Canal or country 9) Canal setting 10) Canal site 11) Canal zone 12) Country in Central America 13) Central American land 14) Classic palindrome ending 15) Costa rica neighbor
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1) Boater 2) Canal 3) Cap 4) Leghorn
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1) Capital city of Panama 2) First city of Panama 3) Paramount city of Panama 4) Prime city of Panama 5) River in The Americas 6) River of The Americas 7) River in South America 8) River of Chile 9) River in The New World 10) River in Chile 11) River of South America
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Panama was inhabited by several indigenous tribes prior to settlement by the Spanish in the 16th century. It broke with Spain in 1821 and joined a union of Nueva Granada, Ecuador, and Venezuela named the Republic of Gran Colombia. When Gran Colombia dissolved in 1831, Panama and Nueva Granada remained joined. Nueva Granada later became the Republi...
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[ad system] Panama is an online advertising platform created by Yahoo!. The new advertising platform is Yahoo’s effort to close the wide gap with Google in the race for search advertising dollars, a fast-growing business currently dominated by Google. Customers with accounts already on Yahoo! were transferred over to the new system over t...
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[cryptography] Panama is a cryptography primitive which can be used both as a hash function and a stream cipher. Based on StepRightUp, it was designed by Joan Daemen and Craig Clapp and presented in the paper Fast Hashing and Stream Encryption with PANAMA on the Fast Software Encryption (FSE) conference 1998. The cipher has influenced sever...
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[hat] Inventors of toys. For game creators, see :Category:Game designers. ...
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[jazz standard] Panama (sometimes incorrectly called Panama Rag) is a jazz standard. It is by William H. Tyers, originally entitled `Panama, a Characteristic Novelty`, published in 1912. As expected of a jazz standard, it has been played and recorded by a number of jazz legends including the New Orleans Rhythm Kings, Sharkey Bonano, Kid Ory...
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country of Central America located on the Isthmus of Panama, the narrow bridge of land that connects North and South America. Embracing the isthmus ... [29 related articles]
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Country in Central America, on a narrow isthmus between the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean, bounded west by Costa Rica and east by Colombia. Government The constitution was revised in 1983, when a...
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The name given straw woven in Ecuador, as well as Peru and Colombia.
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Panama is slang for cannabis.
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[
n] - a republic on the Isthmus of Panama
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Republic of Panama noun a republic on the Isthmus of Panama; achieved independence from Colombia in 1903
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Country in Central America, on a narrow isthmus between the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean, bounded west by Costa Rica and east by Colombia. Government Panama has a presidential political system. Under its 1972 constitution, as amended in 1983, it has a single-chamber legislature, the National A...
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Capital of the Republic of Panama, on the east bank of the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, with its port at Balboa in the Canal Zone; population (2000 est) 463,100. It became capital in 1903 following independence from Colombia. The city developed rapidly following the completion of the Canal. Its good communications by air and rail, as w...
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