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  1. 28 Μαΐ 2018 · A chronology of key events in the history of Panama from the 16th-century Spanish conquest to the present day.

  2. 1 ημέρα πριν · For the first time in nearly a century as an independent nation, Panama controlled the entirety of its national territory. Panama enjoys a lively mix of cultural influences, expressed in the country’s cuisine, artwork, music, and literature. Its capital, Panama City, is located on the Pacific coast just east of the canal.

  3. 16 Μαΐ 2018 · 1492 - Christopher Columbus visits the island, which he names Hispaniola, or "Little Spain". The capital Santo Domingo is home to Catedral Primada de America, the oldest cathedral in the...

  4. 22 Φεβ 2024 · Join us as we explore Panama’s past and uncover the key events and milestones that have shaped its identity as a bridge between continents and oceans. – 15,000 BCE – Evidence suggests human presence in the region. – 500-1000 CE – Various indigenous groups inhabit the area, including the Cueva, Coclé, Chibcha, and Chocó peoples.

  5. The history of Panama includes the history of the Isthmus of Panama prior to European colonization. Before the arrival of Europeans, Panama was widely settled by peoples speaking Chibchan languages, Choco languages, and Cueva language. [1] There is no accurate knowledge of the size of the Pre-Columbian indigenous population.

  6. The recorded history of the Dominican Republic began in 1492 when Christopher Columbus, working for the Crown of Castile, arrived at a large island in the western Atlantic Ocean, later known as the Caribbean. The native Taíno people, an Arawakan people, had inhabited the island during the pre-Columbian era, dividing it into five chiefdoms.

  7. The Dominican Republic proclaims its independence from Haiti and becomes a sovereign nation. 1844–61 “Counterpoint” of caudillos: Pedro Santana and Buenaventura Báez alternately rule the Dominican Republic. 1861 Dominican Republic is annexed to Spain. 1860s Spanish immigrants arrive as a result of the Spanish occupation. Juan Pablo Duarte