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Panama$57450$ - translation to Αγγλικά

BUILDING IN PANAMA CITY, PANAMA
Panama Temple; Panama City Temple; Panamá Temple; Panamá City Temple; Panamá City Panamá Temple

Panama      
n. Panama, Republik in Zentralamerika
Panama City         
  • Casco Viejo seen from Cerro Ancón
  • F&F tower]], more commonly known as "El tornillo" or "La torre tornillo" meaning "the screw" or "the screw tower"
  • Colonial [[Metropolitan Cathedral of Panama City]].
  • Panama City financial district
  • Construction boom in Panama City.
CAPITAL OF PANAMA
Panama city; Capital of Panama; Panama, Panama; Ciudad de Panamá; Ciudad de Panama; Panama City, Rep of Panama; Panama City, Panama; Panama City, Panamá; Panamá City, Panamá; Bellavista, Panama City; Marbella, Panama City; Panamá (city); Panama (city); Architecture of Panama City; History of Panama City; Economy of Panama City; Demographics of Panama City; Education in Panama City; Transport in Panama City; Healthcare in Panama City
Panama City (Hauptstadt Panamas)
Panama Canal         
  • The [[Culebra Cut]] in 1896
  • Excavator at work in Bas Obispo, 1886
  • Administration Building
  • [[Neopanamax]] ship passing through the ''Agua Clara'' locks.
  • Share of the Compagnie Universelle du Canal Interocéanique de Panama, issued 29. November 1880 – signed by Ferdinand de Lesseps
  • [[Ferdinand de Lesseps]], the French originator of the [[Suez Canal]] and the Panama Canal
  • [[Gatun Lake]] provides the water used to raise and lower vessels in the Canal, gravity fed into each set of locks
  • lock]] gate at Gatún
  • "mule" locomotives]] at work
  • General [[George Washington Goethals]], who completed the canal.
  • Chief engineer [[John Frank Stevens]]
  • right
  • 4}} were the largest ever to transit the Canal.
  • ''Mule'' in the Miraflores Locks
  • New ''Agua Clara'' locks (Atlantic side) in operation
  • The Culebra Cut in 1902
  • Satellite image showing the location of the Panama Canal: dense jungles are visible in green, topped by clouds.
  • Pacific Side entrance
  • Construction work on the [[Gaillard Cut]] is shown in this photograph from 1907.
  • The US's intentions to influence the area (especially the Panama Canal construction and control) led to the [[separation of Panama from Colombia]] in 1903.
  • The [[panamax]] ship MSC ''Poh Lin'' exiting the [[Miraflores locks]], March 2013
  • Location of [[Panama]] between the [[Pacific Ocean]] (bottom) and the [[Caribbean Sea]] (top), with the canal at top center
  • President [[Theodore Roosevelt]] sitting on a Bucyrus steam shovel at Culebra Cut, 1906
  • Miraflores locks]], are among the largest ships to pass through the canal.
  • Sanitation officer [[William C. Gorgas]]
LARGE CANAL IN PANAMA
Panama channel; The Panama Canal; Panama canel; Panama Canal (Panama); Panama canal; Panama Ship Canal; Canal de Panamá
Panama Kanal

Ορισμός

panama
¦ noun a man's wide-brimmed hat of straw-like material, originally made from the leaves of a tropical palm tree.
Origin
C19: named after the country of Panama.

Βικιπαίδεια

Panama City Panama Temple

The Panama City Panama Temple is the 127th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It was announced in 2002 and was dedicated on August 10, 2008 by church president Thomas S. Monson. Located in Cárdenas, a suburb of Panama City, it is the first church temple in Panama.

The plans to build a temple in Panama City were announced by the LDS Church on August 23, 2002. Ground was broken and the site was dedicated on October 30, 2005, by Spencer V. Jones, a member of the church's Second Quorum of the Seventy and the president of the church's Central America Area. On May 4, 2007, a statue of the angel Moroni was added to the temple's spire.

The temple is adjacent to the LDS Church's Cárdenas Ward meetinghouse, close to the Panama Canal. The Panama City Panama Temple serves Latter-day Saints in all of Panama. There are 39,000 Latter-day Saints in Panama in seven stakes and eight mission districts.

The open house for the temple began on the July 11 and ended on July 26, 2008. During the open house, the temple was open to everyone; however, since it has been dedicated only members of the church in good standing can enter. The temple's dedication was held on August 10, 2008 in four sessions. Prior to the dedication, a cultural celebration was held including performances by Panamanian youth members of the church.