Panama Cruise

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A Panama cruise is an excellent choice for your vacation plans this year. There are several different major cities you can choose from to begin your vacation plans this year from. You have different options for the length of time you would like to be on the ship, and the cruise ships offer many amenities while you are sailing.

It all depends on if you would like to cruise around the Caribbean side of Panama or stay on the Key West Coast cities. Several of the favorite versions of itineraries are the Florida to the West Coast route. You will depart from Florida or Ft. Lauderdale if you choose the Caribbean side. The West side of Panama cruise offer departures from San Diego or San Francisco. Maybe you would like to start on the East and work your way around to the west. You have the option of starting a cruise in Port Canaveral and ending up in Vancouver and you can also travel from Tampa, ending in Seattle.

There are many options when scheduling your Panama cruise. Before you make the determination on where you would like to depart and end up, you know all of the destinations offered on that particular trip. If you don’t, you might end up in destinations you really didn’t want to see.

A Panama cruise is fabulous on any of the cruise lines. They offer amenities for adults and for children if you are bringing the entire family. The ship schedules events throughout the day to keep people on the ship busy, like shuffleboard, swimming, and more. Some of the cruises offer gambling in casinos. You are sure to find several bars for dancing, beautiful dining areas, and if you choose there are usually buffets throughout the day and midnight buffets also. The buffets are sure to be full of some of the finest seafood you have ever tasted.

A Panama cruise is a wonderful experience. You have many wonderful places to go on your excursion and several places you can decide you would like to start out the tour and end up at the end. You will absolutely love what the cruise ships have to offer while you travel to each destination.

Banks in Panama

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There are Panama banks all over Panama. There are also hundreds of ATMs for you convenience too. You don’t have to worry about needing a bank because you are sure to find one on any of your travels throughout Panama.

The services provided by the Panama banks include general banking needs, money transfers, phone banking, ATMs, loans, and more. Some of the private banks in Panama are not U.S. drawn banks but the majority of them are because Panama is so dependent on the U.S. funds. It is advised not to trust the banks that are not U.S. drawn funds because they are not FDIC insured.

Panama banks are set up ideally to some country because there is not a primary bank in Panama, there are many. You don’t have to worry about any money issues when you get to the country because they rely heavily on American currency.

List of Panama Banks:

BANCO GENERAL
Phone Number : (507) 303-5001
Fax : (507) 303-5101

BANCOLOMBIA
Phone Number : (507) 263-6955
Fax : (507) 269-1138

Banco Internacional de Costa Rica
Phone Number : (507) 2089500
Fax : (507) 208-9581

AUSTROBANK OVERSEAS PANAMA, S A
Phone Number : (507) 223-5105

CREDOMATIC PANAMA
Phone Number : (507) 208-0800,(507) 205-4000
Fax : (507) 205-4039

TOWERBANK INTERNATIONAL, INC
Phone Number : (507) 269-6900
Fax : (507) 269-6800

MULTIBANK
Phone Number : (507) 294-3500
Fax : (507) 264-4014

BAC PANAMA
Phone Number : (507) 210-4652

BANCO UNO
Phone Number : (507) 270-5899
Fax : (507) 270-5800

BANCO CONTINENTAL
Phone Number : (507) 303-7000, (507) 800-6777, (507) 215-7000
Fax : (507) 215-7134

BANCAFE
Phone Number : (507) 264-6066

BANCO AZTECA
Phone Number : (507) 217-9200

BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA (BBVA), S.A.
Phone Number : (507) 207-2100

BANCO DE BOGOTA
Phone Number : (507) 263-8037

BANCO DO BRASIL
Phone Number : (507) 263-6566

BANCO HIPOTECARIO NACIONAL
Phone Number : (507) 502-0027

BANESCO INTERNATIONAL BANK, INC.
Phone Number : (507) 282-2000

BANK OF CHINA
Phone Number : (507) 263-5522

BANK LEUMI LE-ISRAEL B.M
Phone Number : (507) 263-9377

BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA
Cl Federico Boyd
Panamá - Panamá, Panamá
Phone Number : (507) 208-7700

HSBC BANK
Phone Number : (507) 263-5877
Phone Number : (507) 314-6525

BANCO NACIONAL DE PANAMA
(507) 505-2000

BANVIVIENDA
Phone Number : (507) 300-4700

BLADEX
Phone Number : (507) 210-8500

BNP PARIBAS PANAMÁ
Phone Number : (507) 263-6600

BANISTMO
Phone Number : (507) 264-7382

CAJA DE AHORROS
Phone Number : (507) 508-1000

ST. GEORGES BANK
Phone Number : (507) 322-2022

STANFORD BANK (PANAMA), S A
Phone Number : (507) 208-7300

TAG BANK, S.A.
Phone Number : (507) 264-2650

THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK OF CHINA
Phone Number : (507) 263-8108

WALL STREET BANK
Phone Number : (507) 205-1799

LLOYDS TSB BANK PLC
Phone Number : (507) 263-6277

METROBANK
Phone Number : (507) 204-9091

CITIBANK
Phone Number : (507) 210-5900

CREDICORP BANK
Phone Number : (507) 360-2003

GLOBAL BANK
Phone Number : (507) 301-7645,(507) 302-6000

Francisco Morazan

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Honduran by birth (1792) is an illustrious man of the central america history, but also lived and fought in David, reason why the city remembers him with pride. Here, Morazan writes his memoirs, autobiography which covers up to April 13, 1829, an inconclusive testimonial because of his involvement in the Central America politics. “Manifiesto de David” (July 16, 1841), work in which he affirms that a rectification surged around the convenience of Federalism. After so many painful experiences, Morazan arrived at the conclusion that Federalism and barbaric Leadership were synonymous expressions. The analysis of his own role in history, recorded in “Memorias y Manifiesto de David”, made him – in fact – one of the founders of the Honduran literature. The dimension of his revolutionary leadership throughout Central America, made him the topic of poets, narrators and essayists.