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			<title>Tourist Visa Cards in Panama</title>
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			<description>Panama is a constitutional democracy with an executive branch led by a president who is elected to a 5-year term, a unicameral legislature, and judicial branch. [url=http://www.cruise360.net/dont-forget-to-try-fungie-during-you-cruise-in-antigua.html]Antigua Sightseeing[/url] The country is divided into 11 provinces and one territory and became independent from Colombia on November 3, 1903. Panama has a rapidly developing economy but suffers from a weak, non-transparent judiciary. Tourists are all those persons that arrive in Panama for the exclusive purposes of recreation or observation for a period of thirty (30) days, extendable to ninety (90) days. Additional requirements vary according to nationality and are subject to change. Citizens from certain countries need a tourist card, others need an authorized visa and others do not need anything. - Antigua Sightseeing</description>
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