Panama stamps
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Panama is a small country in Central America that has worldwide importance as a transportation center. It covers the Isthmus of Panama, a narrow strip of land that separates the Atlantic and Pacific oceans near the middle of the Western Hemisphere. The Panama Canal cuts through the isthmus, connecting the two oceans. Panama lies at the southern end of North America. It and the land north of it to Mexico’s southern border make up the part of the North America continent called Central America. Panama is a narrow country that curves from west to east. The Atlantic Ocean lies to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the south, Colombia to the east, and Costa Rica to the west. Indians were the first inhabitants of what is now Panama. Spaniards conquered the Indians during the 1500’s and rules Panama for about 300 years. In 1821, Panama broke away from Spain and became a province of the nation of Colombia. In 1903, it rebelled against Colombia and became an independent nation. The United States played a major role in Panama’s history. It built the Panama Canal, which completed in 1914.
About 85 percent of Panama’s people are Roman Catholics. Most of the rest of the people are Protestants. The Catholic Church plays an important role in Panama. Church services and celebrations are both religious and social events for many of the people.
http://campus.udayton.edu/mary//resources/stamps/panamastamps1.html
Scott: #C386O
Issued: 21.12.1971
2nd National Philatelic and Numismatic Exposition
Inside #C386: Panama #4O
(Thanks to Lou for the scan)
Scott: #786BO
Issued: 29.11.1991
St. Ignatius of Loyla 500th Birth Anniversary
Inside #786B: Panama #C119O
PANAMA in 1991 marked the 5th centenary of Ignatius’ birth with single stamp showing his image, and with a souvenir sheet of two stamps one showing his seal as general shining above Panama, which commemorate in a general way the work of the Society of Jesus in that country, the other a stamp on stamp recalling the University of St. Xavier.
http://www.manresa-sj.org/stamps/2_Panama.htm
The Royal Pontifical University of St. Xavier has one of its old buildings pictured on this 1949 PANAMA airmail stamp (Scott C119) which marks the 200th anniversary of the university. While the Jesuits had run primary and second schools in old Panama City for almost 180 years (until it was burned to the ground with the rest of the city by the pirate Henry Morgan in 1671), the founding of a university in 1749 was made possible through the generosity of Canon Francisco Javier Luna de Victoria y Castro, later Bishop of Panama and Archbishop of Trujillo, Peru (pictures above on a regular stamp of the same issue and an imperforate pair. The university ceased operations in 1767 when the Jesuits were expelled, but can be said to live on in the present day University of Panama. The airmail stamp reappears on another stamp of PANAMA issued in 1991 to mark the 5th centenary of Ignatius’ birth.
Scott: #840-3O
Issued: 9.9.1997
20th Anniversary, Torrijos-Carter Panama Canal Treaties
Inside #843: Panama #588 a-cO
Modified: imperforate and no separating perfs
Scott: #844O
Thanks to Gaston Barrette and Lou Guadagno
Scott: #883O
Issued: 4.12.2001
18th UPAEP Congress 2000
In 2001 Panama issued a stamp featuring two earlier stamps showing the isthmus of Panama. On the left is the 50¢ map stamp issued by the United States of Colombia for the Department of Panama in 1878. On the right is the 1¢ stamp first issued in 1892. The stamp show is overprinted vertically on the left in black with the words “Republica de Panama.”
The stamp is dated 2000, and was issued to mark the 18th Congress of the Union Postal de las Américas. España y Portugal.
http://www.danstopicals.com/panama_stamp_on_stamp.htm
Inside #883: Panama #4O (or #7O)
(Thanks to Lou for the scan)
Inside #883: Panama #51O variety (vertical overprint)
(Thanks to Lou Guadagno for the scan)
Scan of Horizontal overprint
(Thanks to Attilio Papio for the scan)
Best website related:
The Mary page
http://campus.udayton.edu/mary//resources/stamps/panamastamps1.html
Postal History of Canal Zone
http://www.czbrats.com/Articles/postal.htm
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