Panama’s got more than one independence day, and some other national days, to boot, all of them occurring in November… making it a difficult time of the year to try to get things done in Panama. This holiday report walks us through Panama’s path to independence, explaining all these confusing holidays, while taking a closer look at La Villa de Los Santos, the quiet little town where it all began.
La Villa De Los Santos, Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the town of La Villa De Los Santos, located in the country’s Los Santos province.
This special report going into detail on the role that La Villa De Los Santos played in Panama’s path to independence. We have also included a section on the November holidays in Panama, of which there are many, including what, how, and where they are celebrated.
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