Panama (disambiguation)

Panama (disambiguation)

Panama (or Panamá) is a republic in Central America. The name may also refer to the following:

Geography and places

;Nation of Panama
*Isthmus of Panama, the isthmus on which the country is located
*Panama Canal, a famous canal through the isthmus
*Panama City ("Ciudad de Panamá"), the capital of the Republic of Panama
*Panamá Province, one of that country's component provinces

;Brazil
*Panamá, Goiás, a city in the state of Goiás

;Canada
*Terminus Brossard-Panama (AMT), a bus terminal in Brossard, Quebec

;United States
*Panama City, Florida
*Panama City Beach, Florida
*Panama, Illinois
*Panama, Iowa
*Panama, Nebraska
*Panama, Oklahoma

Entertainment

* Panama (jazz standard), a traditional jazz tune
* Panama ("Prison Break" episode), the 42nd episode of "Prison Break"
* Panama (song), a song by Van Halen
* "Panama Hattie", a theater musical
* "Panama" (album)

Other

*Panama (wool), a lightweight all-wool material
*Panama (ad system), an online advertising platform
*Panama, a brand of cigar produced by Imperial Tobacco, sold in the United Kingdom
*Panama (cocktail), a cocktail made with cognac
*PANAMA, a cryptographic primitive that can be used as a hash function and a stream cipher
*Panama disease, a banana plant disease
*Panama hat, a traditional brimmed hat


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