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The number of Bahais in Panamna is inconsistently listed as 2% but not mentioned in the pie chart with several smaller faiths, and it would be behind the one listed as third at 1.5%. I suspect the number should be two-tenths of a percent.
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In the Administrative divisions section under Politics, it is stated that there are five Comarcas while there are six listed below.
The article on the US invasion of Panama claims that most Panamanians supported the invasion. It cites a HRW report and an academic text. I haven't yet read the text, but I looked at the HRW report and couldn't find anything in it backing up the claim. I highly doubt Panamanians supported the invasion, as it levelled neighbourhouds, displaced twenty thousand, and likely killed thousands.
Done I'm not entirely sure the most recent election needs to be mentioned here (what does this have to do with political culture?), but I updated it for now. I also removed the duplicate sentence. Jamedeus (talk) 07:46, 19 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]