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  1. The Panama Crisis of 1885 was an intervention by the United States in support of a rebellion in Panama, at the time part of Colombia, and an ensuing show of force by Chile in support of the Colombian government.

  2. La Crisis de Panamá de 1885 fue una intervención realizada por los Estados Unidos de América en apoyo a una rebelión que buscaba independizar Panamá, entonces parte de los Estados Unidos de Colombia.

  3. Photographs (375 images): Panama Railroad Company collection of French canal scenes and scenes along the railroad from Aspenwall to Panama City, 1880-1905 (R). SEE ALSO 185.13. Related Records: Records of early Panama Railroad Company real estate transactions in records of the Joint Land Commission files, under 185.7.

  4. 17 de may. de 2024 · Panama City, capital of the Republic of Panama. It is located in the east-central part of the country near the Pacific Ocean terminus of the Panama Canal, on the Gulf of Panama. Area city, 38.5 square miles (100 square km). Pop. (2010) city, 430,299; (2010 est.) urban agglomeration, 1,378,000.

  5. La Crisis de Panamá de 1885 fue una intervención realizada por los Estados Unidos de América en apoyo a una rebelión que buscaba independizar Panamá, entonces parte de los Estados Unidos de Colombia.

  6. Strategically located on the Pacific coast, Panama City was relatively free of the permanent menace of pirates that roamed the Atlantic coast for over one and a half centuries, until it was destroyed by a devastating fire, when the privateer Henry Morgan sacked it on January 28, 1671.

  7. The following is a timeline of the history of Panama City, Republic of Panama . Prior to 20th century. 1519 - Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion de Panama founded by Pedro Arias Dávila. [1] [2] 1539 - Royal Audiencia of Panama established. 1671 - Panamá Viejo sacked by privateers Henry Morgan and Robert Searle. [2] 1673.