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Panama is a country located in Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Colombia and Costa Rica. Panama is located on the narrowest and lowest part of the Isthmus of Panama that links North America and South America. This S-shaped part of the isthmus is situated between 7° and 10° north latitude and 77° and 83° west longitude. Panama encompasses approximately 77,082 square kilometers, is 772 kilometers in length, and is between 60 and 177 kilometers in width.
Current Conditions
Weather & Climate
Panama has a tropical climate. Temperatures are uniformly high- -as is the
relative humidity--and there is little seasonal variation. Diurnal ranges are
low; on a typical dry-season day in the capital city, the early morning minimum
may be 24°C and the afternoon maximum 29°C. The temperature seldom exceeds 32°C
for more than a short time.
Temperatures on the Pacific side of the isthmus are somewhat lower than on
the Caribbean, and breezes tend to rise after dusk in most parts of the country.
Temperatures are markedly cooler in the higher parts of the mountain ranges, and
frosts occur in the Cordillera de Talamanca in western Panama.
Climatic regions are determined less on the basis of temperature than on
rainfall, which varies regionally from less than 1.3 to more than 3 meters per
year. Almost all of the rain falls during the rainy season, which is usually
from April to December, but varies in length from seven to nine months. The
cycle of rainfall is determined primarily by two factors: moisture from the
Caribbean, which is transported by north and northeast winds prevailing during
most of the year, and the continental divide, which acts as a rainshield for the
Pacific lowlands. A third influence that is present during the late autumn is
the southwest wind off the Pacific. This wind brings some precipitation to the
Pacific lowlands, modified by the highlands of the Península de Azuero, which
form a partial rainshield for much of central Panama. In general, rainfall is
much heavier on the Caribbean than on the Pacific side of the continental
divide. The annual average in Panama City is little more than half of that in
Colón. Although rainy-season thunderstorms are common, the country is outside
the hurricane track.
General facts
Geographic coordinates: 9°00′N, 80°00′W
Map references: Central America and the Caribbean
Area:
total: 78,200 km²
land: 75,990 km²
water: 2,210 km²
Land boundaries:
total: 555 km
border countries: Colombia 225 km, Costa Rica 330 km
Coastline: 2,490 km
Maritime claims:
contiguous zone: 24 nautical miles (44 km)
exclusive economic zone: 200 nautical miles (370 km)
territorial sea: 12 nautical miles (22 km)
Climate: tropical maritime; hot, humid, cloudy; prolonged rainy season (May to January), short dry season (January to May)
Terrain: interior mostly steep, rugged mountains and dissected, upland plains; coastal areas largely plains and rolling hills
Elevation extremes:
lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m
highest point: Volcan de Chiriqui 3,475 m
Natural resources: copper, mahogany forests, shrimp, hydropower
Land use:
arable land: 7%
permanent crops: 2%
permanent pastures: 20%
forests and woodland: 44%
other: 27% (1993 est.)
Irrigated land: 320 km² (1993 est.)
Geography - note: strategic location on eastern end of isthmus forming land bridge connecting North and South America; controls Panama Canal that links North Atlantic Ocean via Caribbean Sea with North Pacific Ocean
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