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Italian Panamanians (; ) are
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nian-born citizens who are fully or partially of
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descent, whose ancestors were
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who emigrated to Panama during the
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, or Italian-born people in Panama. Italian Panamanians are mainly descendant of Italians attracted by the construction of the
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, between the 19th and 20th century.


History

The history of Italian immigrants in Panama begins from 1510, when several Italian citizens decided to emigrate to
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founded by Pedrarias Davila. From 1520 some Genoese merchants ruled the commerce of Old Panama (
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) on the
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for a century, thanks to a concession given by the Spaniards, who had the
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as allies. Between 1596 and 1597 already there were 11 Italians in Panama, for naturalization and the right to stay in Panama. According to a census around 1607, Panama City had 548 inhabitants (some of them descendants of the first Genoese settlers), of whom 53 were foreigners and of these 18 were Italians, 6 of which were domiciled by the composition of foreigners. After de independence, the Italian presence continued to emphasize immigrants such as
Agostino Codazzi Giovanni Battista Agostino Codazzi (; 12 July 1793 – 7 February 1859), alternatively known in Latin America as Juan Bautista Agustín Codazzi (), was an Italo-Venezuelan soldier, scientist, geographer, cartographer, and governor of ...
and Napoleone Garella, who in the nineteenth century and at different times, performed studies that recommended Panama as the ideal for the construction of an interoceanic canal. Meanwhile, in 1844, Garella was the first engineer assigned by the French government to find a route for the construction of the Canal and in his studies recommended the route of the isthmus of Panama over the routes suggested by the isthmus of Tehuantepec and Nicaragua. During the isthmus canal project and construction continued to arrive eminent Italians from scientists, artists, priests and merchants to craftsmen and laborers. They founded families whose descendants were quickly integrated the dynamic process of formation of the Panamanian nationality. One was elected President of Panama in 1949 and 1960: Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón (March 2, 1905, in Panama City – March 1, 1981) was the President of Panama in 1949 and later from 1960 to 1964. He belonged to the Liberal Party. In the 1920s even his father (Rodolfo Chiari) was president. The wave of Italian immigration occurred around 1880. With the construction of the Canal by the Universal Panama Canal Company came the arrival of up to 2,000 Italians. Two years later in 1882, at the initiative of Mr. Oreste Badio (a prominent member of the Italian colony), the "Italian Benevolent Society" was established in order to help the countrymen affected by disease or who needed some kind of help, with an initial membership of 37 persons. To this migration belongs the ancestors of another Panamanian president: Nicolás Ardito Barletta Vallarino (born August 21, 1938, in Aguadulce, in the province of Coclé) was
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from October 11, 1984, to September 28, 1985. The President Barletta Vallarino belonged to the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD).
Ricardo Martinelli Ricardo Alberto Martinelli Berrocal (born 11 March 1951) is a Panamanian politician and businessman who served as the 36th President of Panama from 2009 to 2014. In 2024, Martinelli was sentenced to ten years in prison for embezzlement of pu ...
served as president from 2009 through 2014, during which time the Panamanian economy grew robustly and steadily. His achievements were even lauded by ''The Economist'': "Though it lies in Central America, the poorest and most violent region in the West, the country’s 3.6m citizens are now richer than most Latin Americans." Indeed, Martinelli - during his five-year presidential mandate - promoted a huge urban development of Panama City, with the construction of some of the tallest skyscrapers in Latin America. Another Italo-Panamanian, Alberto Motta, has successfully created companies in Panama and with a "Fundacion" is helping the poorest Panamanians. Actually, there it is an agreement/treaty between the Italian and Panamanian governments, that facilitates since 1966 the Italian immigration to Panama for investments Currently there were over 21,000 Panamanians of Italian descent, while there were around 3,700 Italian citizens. However, according to the Italian Embassy in 2017 the Italians residents were nearly 3900, while about 10% of Panama inhabitants are white (of whom nearly one fourth are descendants of Italians). In other words: of the total population of Panama that was of about 4 million in that year, approximately 400,000 were white and the descendants of Italians were nearly 100,000 (if calculated also those who were descendants from colonial times).Giulio Mignacca. Italian Embassy in Panama: History of Italians in Panama. Panama, 2017


Notable Italian Panamanians

* Rodolfo Chiari,
President of Panama This article lists the heads of state of Panama since the short-lived first independence from the Republic of New Granada in 1840 and the final Separation of Panama from Colombia, separation from Colombia in 1903. Since 1904 the head of state of ...
in 1924-1928 * Roberto Francisco Chiari Remón, President of Panama in 1949 and in 1960-1964 * Nicolás Ardito Barletta Vallarino, President of Panama in 1984-1985 *
Ricardo Martinelli Ricardo Alberto Martinelli Berrocal (born 11 March 1951) is a Panamanian politician and businessman who served as the 36th President of Panama from 2009 to 2014. In 2024, Martinelli was sentenced to ten years in prison for embezzlement of pu ...
, President of Panama in 2009-2014 *
Miguel Bosé Miguel Bosé (born Luis Miguel Dominguín Bosé; 3 April 1956) is a Spanish-Italian Pop music, pop singer and actor. Early life Bosé was born in San Fernando Hospital in Panama City, Panama, the son of Italian actress Lucia Bosè (1931–202 ...
, singer and actor * Elida Campodónico, teacher, women's rights advocate and attorney * Giosue Cozzarelli, model and YouTube celebrity * Valerio de Sanctis de Ferrari, businessman and politician * Moisés Giroldi, military commander *
Hugo Spadafora Hugo Spadafora Franco (September 6, 1940 – September 13, 1985) was a Panamanian physician and guerrilla fighter in Guinea-Bissau and Nicaragua. He criticized the military in Panama, which led to his murder by the government of Manuel Noriega ...
, physician and guerrilla fighter *
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, television anchor


Notes


Bibliography

* Cappelli, Vittorio. ''Nelle altre Americhe. Calabresi in Colombia, Panamà, Costa Rica e Guatemala''. La Mongolfiera Ed. Doria di Cassano Jonio, 2004. * English, Peter. ''Panama in Pictures''. Lerner Publishing Group. London, 1989


See also

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Italian diaspora The Italian diaspora (, ) is the large-scale emigration of Italians from Italy. There were two major Italian diasporas in Italian history. The first diaspora began around 1880, two decades after the Risorgimento, Unification of Italy, and ended ...
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