Total population | |
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Panama 4,279 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
United States | 99,764[1] |
Costa Rica | 13,711[1] |
Spain | 5,730[1] |
Colombia | 3,123[1] |
Canada | 2,814[1] |
Mexico | 1,767[1] |
Italy | 1,102[1] |
Ecuador | 1,008[1] |
Venezuela | 828[1] |
Germany | 811[1] |
United Kingdom | 789[1] |
Dominican Republic | 789[1] |
Brazil | 660[1] |
Peru | 644[1] |
Switzerland | 588[1] |
France | 582[1] |
El Salvador | 458[1] |
Nicaragua | 423[1] |
Honduras | 406[1] |
Netherlands | 390[1] |
Guatemala | 321[1] |
Sweden | 319[1] |
Australia | 289[1] |
Belgium | 211[1] |
Argentina | 161[1] |
Greece | 158[1] |
Bolivia | 121[1] |
Denmark | 101[1] |
Norway | 85[1] |
Jamaica | 74[1] |
Languages | |
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Religion | |
Predominantly Roman Catholicism[2] Judaism, Protestantism, Santería, Baháʼí | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Afro-Panamanians, Nicaraguans, Costa Ricans, Colombians, and other Latin Americans |
Panamanians (Spanish: Panameños) are people identified with Panama, a country in Central America (which is the central section of the American continent), and with residential, legal, historical, or cultural connections with North America. For most Panamanians, several or all of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their Panamanian identity. Panama is a multilingual and multicultural society, home to people of many different ethnicities and religions. Therefore, many Panamanians do not equate their nationality with ethnicity, but with citizenship and allegiance to Panama. The overwhelming majority of Panamanians are the product of varying degrees of admixture between European ethnic groups (predominantly Spaniards) with native Amerindians (who are indigenous to Panama's modern territory) and Black Africans.
The culture held in common by most Panamanians is referred to as mainstream Panamanian culture, a culture largely derived from the traditions of the Indigenous people and the early Spanish settlers, along with other Europeans arriving later such as Italians, with west African culture as another important component.