Panama Canal External Web sitescanal, Central America Spanish Canal de Panamá

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Panama Canal

Panama Canal

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The Panama Canal
"Information, in English and Spanish, on this Central American waterway. Provides background information on the government department that manages the canal, including its legal status, its water management policies, and FAQs. Also provides procurement and sales information, information for shipping companies, notes on canal maintenance, historical information, webcams, and weather reports."
Panama Canal
Companion site to the television special on the take over of this canal by Panama from the U.S. government. Provides a historical account of the troubled passageway and an archive of previous treaties. Also features an interactive map and photos.
Study World - History of the Panama Canal
Seans - Panama Canal
Small Planet Communications - Panama Canal
Cyberessays - History of Panama Canal
Centers of Disease Control And Preventation - Panama Canal
Panama Canal Authority - panama Canal History
Small Planet Communications - The Panama Canal

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