Costa Rica is best allie and Costa Ricans are BRO-tier. >They recogniced our sovereignty back in 1840. >They have always cooperate with us during dire situations. >Historically friendly relationship. >Both countries have some of the best standarts of living in the region. >Panamenias in Costa Rica are well treated and vise versa.
The most important part and the one that produces almost all of the GDP is the interoceanic region (Around the canal): >Provinces of Panamá, Colón, and Panamá Oeste. >The canal. >Logistic hub (Ports in both oceans, Train that connects both ports, Highway that connects both oceans) >Hub de las Americas (Aeropuerto de Tocument, home of Copa Airlines) >Financial services (Financial center with more than 90 banks) >Only mayor city in the country (Ciudad de Panamá) >More than half of the population lives here.
Coclé: >Cool province with somewhat mountainous regions and nice beaches. >Penonomé is the capital of the province with somewhat cool weather. >Antón is near the beaches. The Valle de Antón is a small town with a mountainous weather. >Natá and Aguadulce are other important towns in the province.
Azuero: >Provinces of Herrera and Los Santos are the more Hispanic with a population of mainly European ancestry. >The economy here is based on livestock. >Even thought, with the exception of a few towns, life is rural; standards of living are pretty high here. >Chitré, capital of Herrera, is the biggest city in Azuero. >La Villa de Los Santos is small town in Los Santos with great historical importance. >Las Tablas, capital of Los Santos. >Pedasí is a very touristic town with beautiful beaches. >Guararé is another interesting town in Los Santos.
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Veraguas: >Only province with two oceans. >They have mountainous regions. >They have a lot of livestock going on here. >It´s capital and largest town is Santiago. >Second largest town is Soná >San Francisco de la Montaña is a small town in mountainous Veraguas, with a beautiful baroque church.
Chiriquí: >Best highlands in the country. >David, the capital, is one of the biggest towns outside the interoceanic region. >Some mountain towns include Boquete, Cerro Punta, and Volcán >They used to have a railroad network, but not anymore.
Boca del Toro: >They have some of the best beaches. >Beautiful islands. 10/10 must visit. >Also used to have a railroad network, but not anymore.
Darien and the comarcas: >Don not go in here. >Except for Kuna Yala. The beaches are worth it