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    The secession of Panama from Colombia was formalized on 3 November 1903, with the establishment of the Republic of Panama and the abolition of the Colombia-Costa...
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    conflicting messages from Colombia, and decided to actively support the secession of Panama from Colombia, believing that the gratitude of Panamanian leaders would...
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    July 1924, when the Colombian government recognized Panama as an independent and sovereign state. The secession of Panama from Colombia was formalized on...
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    Philippe Bunau-Varilla (category Panama Canal)
    $40 million of the Spooner Act, and so he drew up plans with Panamanian separatists in New York for secession from Colombia. By the eve of the planned...
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  • setting off the American Civil War; Panama seceding from Colombia in 1903, during United States acquisition of the Panama Canal; the Irish Republic leaving...
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    after its secession from Colombia (with U.S. help) temporarily deprived it of a local currency. Panama is a high income economy with a history of low inflation...
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    1831, Panama and Nueva Granada eventually became the Republic of Colombia. With the backing of the United States, Panama seceded from Colombia in 1903...
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    Cutch (steamship) (category Military history of Panama)
    the secession of Panama from Colombia. Cutch was built in 1884 in Hull, England by the firm of James Brunner & Co. Cutch was built to the order of Jumabhoy...
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    Gabriel Vásquez's novel The Secret History of Costaguana (2007) narrates the secession of Panamá from Colombia as the background story that (in this fictional...
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    of civil war. Colombia became a federal state itself composed of nine "sovereign states.” It comprised the present-day nations of Colombia and Panama...
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    sometimes included in South America due to being part of Colombia prior to its secession in 1903. The island of Trinidad is sometimes included in South America...
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    Republic of New Granada was a centralist unitary republic consisting primarily of present-day Colombia and Panama with smaller portions of today's Costa...
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    dream of unity in Latin America. Gran Colombia was created in 1818 with the union of New Granada (today Colombia), Venezuela, Ecuador and Panama in an...
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    of 1895 and the Coup of 1900 and the ensuing chaos (of which the Thousand Days' War was accessory) and played a role in the secession of Panama from Colombia...
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  • Mallarino–Bidlack Treaty (category History of Panama)
    isthmus for the construction of a canal, and reversed its position on Panamanian secession from the Republic of Colombia. Panama Canal Latin America – United...
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    Pacific Ocean to the west, and Panama to the northwest. Colombia is divided into 32 departments. The Capital District of Bogotá is also the country's largest...
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  • whether Panama should remain part of Colombia (then comprising both the present-day country and Venezuela) or unite with Peru. The bishop of Panama, a native...
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    of the United States. In 1903, the local Raizal population rejected an offer from the US to separate from Colombia in the wake of Panama's secession from...
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    José Manuel Marroquín (category Vice presidents of Colombia)
    interests of the United States declared its secession from Colombia. The provincial troops and civil leaders proclaimed the independence of the Panamanian State...
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    with the present-day[update] countries of Colombia, Panama, and Ecuador, formed part of the Republic of Gran Colombia until 1830, when Venezuela separated...
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    political reorganizations, Colombia was still deeply plagued by conflict, which eventually led to the secession of Panama on 3 November 1903. Only after...
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    Unitary state (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
    Regan, Anthony J. (September 2006). "Unitary state, devolution, autonomy, secession: State building and nation building in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea"...
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    Roosevelt supported the secession of Panama. He subsequently signed a treaty with Panama which established the Panama Canal Zone. The Panama Canal was completed...
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    when the governments of the southern states proclaimed their secession from the country and formed the Confederate States of America. The American Civil...
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    National team appearances in the FIFA World Cup (category Articles with unsourced statements from December 2024)
    breakup in 1992 by the secession of many of its constituent republics. They qualified once in 1998 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, then changed...
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    with its southern neighbors in Panama, then part of the Viceroyalty of New Granada (i.e., Colombia), and the lack of resources such as gold and silver...
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    of Venezuela became the Republic of Gran Colombia organized as a federation of Ecuador, today's Colombia and Venezuela (Panama was part of Colombia)...
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  • Frederick Kelley (category Panama Canal)
    expedition under the command of Captain William Kennish. This expedition crossed the Isthmus of Panama. They arrived in Panama City where they bought a ship...
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  • Colombia (Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela) or the First Mexican Empire (Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua). Panama...
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    threatened.[RL30172] 1901: Colombia (State of Panama): From November 20 to December 4. (See: Separation of Panama from Colombia) U.S. forces protected American...
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