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This subcategory contains 32 links
Architecture(524 clicks)
ARQUITECTURA PANAMEÑABush Announcing Noriega's Surrender(548 clicks)
Official textColonial Panama(512 clicks)
PowerPoint presentation by Robert Kackson.Colonial Panama City(528 clicks)
Controlling the Canal(510 clicks)
Does handing over the Panama Canal pose national security dangers to the United States? William Ratliff of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and John J. Tierney of The Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C., respond to your questions.Dino's Panama Photos(567 clicks)
Over 1,900 photos of Panama and the formerCanal Zone.History of Count Ferdinand de Leseps and the Panama Canal(523 clicks)
Short biography.How the Panama Canal Works(540 clicks)
Great Java animationInvasion of Panama: Operation Just Cause(530 clicks)
Military.com provides a brief reprise of this invasion.Lamoin Werlein-Jan, Panama since the invasion(506 clicks)
Argues that the US invaded Panama in December, 1989 to install a pliable Panamanian government.Let the Dirt Fly(571 clicks)
Panama Canal buildingMy Name is Panama(556 clicks)
Articles about the history and culture of Panamá
Notes on the US and the Panama Canal(544 clicks)
Useful notes.Operation Just Cause(540 clicks)
"The files contained in this directory represent raw data compiled during the course of the operation by MAJ Robert K. Wright, Jr., the XVIII Airborne Corps Historian who deployed as the Joint Task Force SOUTH Historian, and Ms. Dolores De Mena, the Command Historian for United States Army, South. Additional information continued to be collected in the months after the conclusion of the operation by those individuals, Mr. William Stacy (Command Historian, United States Army Forces Command), and the 44th, 130th, and 320th Military History Detachments.
"Operation Just Cause, December, 1989(1026 clicks)
Photographs with captions of the war with Panama.Panama Canal(582 clicks)
Panama Legal and Government Facts(603 clicks)
From the Law Library of CongressPanama's Policy Toward the U.S.: Living With Big Brother(543 clicks)
Panama's relations with the US through the US invasion of 1989.Panama: Operation Just Cause, by XVIII Airborne Corps(494 clicks)
In December 1989, U.S. Army forces supported by the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy, participated in Operation Just Cause - the invasion of Panama. Patronato Panamá Viejo(739 clicks)
"El Patronato Panamá Viejo es una organización sin fines de lucro, dedicada a la preservación, estudio y difusión del conjunto histórico monumental, localizado en la moderna ciudad de Panamá, República de Panamá. Desde 1995 se llevan a cabo investigaciones arqueológicas a gran escala en el sitio, proyecto interdisciplinario que involucra a distintas ramas científicas y culturales."
Photographs of Casco Viejo(500 clicks)
By Robert H. Jackson.Photographs of Porto Belo(528 clicks)
By Robert H. JacksonPorto Belo, Panama Fortifications(621 clicks)
Review of The Memoirs of Manuel Noriega: America's Prisoner(524 clicks)
By David BeckerThe Canal: Acquisition by the US(517 clicks)
Short essay.The Great Adventure of Panama(777 clicks)
The Great Adventure of Panama(507 clicks)
by Philippe Bunau-Varilla.
Wherein Are Exposed Its Relation to the Great War
and also the Luminous Traces of
The German Conspiracies
Against France and
the United States
By
Philippe Bunau-Varilla.
Former Chief Engineer of the French Panama Canal Company (1886-1886).
First Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary of the
Republic of Panama to Washington (1903-1904).
Doubleday, Page & Company, Garden City-- New York-- London,
1920
The Panama Canal(584 clicks)
Official siteThe Panama Canal: A Brief History(544 clicks)
by Tyler Jones.The Trans-Isthmian Canal and Its History(523 clicks)
William Ormsbee's In Retrospect(565 clicks)
"The In Retrospect Web site is intended to initially document, as an overview, the history of the U.S. military presence in Panama before it is rewritten (which I suspect is being attempted) or forgotton, now that the last few of some 10,000 military personnel have left Panama and the Panama Canal is under new ownership as of noon on the last day of the 20th Century."
WWW-VL HISTORY: PANAMA(536 clicks)
Extensive library of links.
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