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Panama Canal Zone

Native NameZona del Canal de Panamá
Conventional Long NamePanama Canal Zone
Common NameCanal Zone
SubdivisionTerritory
Nationthe US
ContinentNorth America
RegionCentral America
StatusFederation
Year Start1903
Year End1979
P1Panama
Flag P1Flag of Panama.svg
S1Panama
Flag S1Flag of Panama.svg
Image FlagPanama Canal Zone Flag.png
Image CoatCZSeal.jpg|120px
CapitalBalboa
CurrencyUS$, Balboa

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The Panama Canal Zone ( ) was a 553 square mile (1,432 km2) unorganized U.S. territory located within the Republic of Panama, consisting of the Panama Canal and an area generally extending 5 miles (8.1 km) on each side of the centerline, but excluding Panama City and Colón, which otherwise would have fallen in part within the limits of the Canal Zone. Its border spanned two of Panama's provinces and was created on November 18, 1903 with the signing of the Hay-Bunau Varilla Treaty. When reservoirs were created to assure a steady supply of water for the locks, those lakes were included within the Zone.

On February 26, 1904, the Isthmian Canal Convention was proclaimed. In this, the Republic of Panama granted to the United States in perpetuity, the use, occupation and control of a zone of land and land under water for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection of the canal.

From 1903 to 1979 the territory was controlled by the United States, which had built the canal and financed its construction. From 1979 to 1999 the canal itself was under joint U.S.-Panamanian control. In 1977 the Torrijos-Carter Treaties established the neutrality of the canal.

Except during times of crisis or political tension, Panamanians could freely enter the Zone. In fact, normally anyone could walk across a street in Panama City and enter the jurisdiction. However, the 1903 treaty placed restrictions on the rights of Panamanians to buy at retail stores in the Zone.

During U.S. control of the Canal Zone, the territory, apart from the canal itself, was used mainly for military purposes; however, approximately 3,000 American civilians (called "Zonians") made up the core of permanent residents. U.S. military usage ended when the zone was returned to Panamanian control. It has now been integrated into the economic development of Panama, and is a tourist destination of sorts, especially for visiting cruise ships.

Notable people born in the Panama Canal Zone include Richard Prince, Kenneth Bancroft Clark, Rod Carew, and John McCain, the Republican 2008 presidential candidate and US Senator from Arizona.

The largest U.S. Army unit based in the Canal Zone was the 193rd Infantry Brigade (Light), a mixed parachute-infantry/air-assault-capable light infantry unit. It was honored in 1994 as the first major unit to deactivate in accordance with the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977 treaty implementation plan, The brigade was reactivated in 2007, tasked with conducting basic combat training for new US Army recruits.

Documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman made a film about the Panama Canal Zone, entitled Canal Zone, which was released and shown on PBS in 1977.

Panama Canal Zone Video

I first heard this song a few years back and it brought a tear to my eye, because I DO understand! I took my life for granted when I lived in the Panama Canal Zone and didn't appreciate it for the gift it truly was. Shorty and Slim made me realize how even the little things made living there a special time! I wanted to create a way for us Zonians to share that gift with those that don't understand how amazing the Zone was. All the images in this video are authentic, except for where I had to take some creative license (Pepitos and Soda Mil are no longer produced so a friend of mine generated these images and I feel they are very good stand ins, and the Gago Claus, well to be honest I don't remember him so I hope I did the old Supermarket justice) The Canal Zone was a special place and I am proud to call myself a Zonian and to be part of this amazing family. Even if I have never met you, the Zone brings us together in a way the rest of the world just doesn't understand and I am honored to call all Zonians my Brother or Sister! To my good friends Alex & David, I hope this video makes you both proud!!! B Bates
6.38 min. | 4.94 user rating
Building the US Panama Canal Zone 1904
1.37 min. | 4.9 user rating
Panama Canal Ocean to Ocean Cayuco Race Explorer Scouts of America
4.12 min. | 4.44 user rating
Karina Petroni, Born in the Canal Zone, lets you see a touching slide show on how her parents met, lived an Escape filled life and moved to the Panama Canal Zone. Karina was born and grew up in and around the tropical jungles and beaches of Panama but the US Government illegally gives away the Canal Zone and the family moves to Florida in the year 2000 where Karina goes on to become a professional surfer. In 2006 her fathers almost dies from a brain hemorrhage, but her family helps dad to recover with the help of dads go for broke attitude. Dad's passion and unending love for his family carries over into the lives of everyone around him. The journey continues to help dad become his old self again, where the family can continue to travel, on an Escape Around the World. Please write me at: www.karinapetroni.com and click on the CONTACT tab and tell me your thoughts on what you just watched. Thank you ...Karina
9.57 min. | 5.0 user rating
Panama Canal Free Trade Zone Part 3
2.12 min. | 0 user rating
Zen, Atlantic 48 catamaran, entering Panama Canal Zone from Colon
2.03 min. | 5.0 user rating
Panama Canal Free Trade Zone Part 4
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Filmed by August Sigur at the Panama Canal Zone Society reunion in Orlando, FL in 2008. August is planning on making a film using real Zonians sharing stories about their lives in the Panama Canal Zone.
5.95 min. | 4.71 user rating
This is footage of the 1964 riots and flag pole incident in the Panama Canal Zone from our own SCN Radio & TV archives which was filmed & produced by SCN. It is currently silent without audio but we will be adding a soundtrack from the original announcer who did the original coverage who is still a member of our organization. As the owner of the SCN Radio & TV website and our production team & announcers, we are providing this video which we own & produced from our archives to share with the community.
1.15 min. | 5.0 user rating
The Panama Canal pt 1 is a film story about the history of the canal with a tour through the canal from one side to the other. From our SCN Video Archives. This video is damaged at the beginning from an aging 18 yr old VHS tape which is deteriorating. This is the best version we have. It will clear up after the first couple minutes. As the owner of the SCN Radio & TV website, our production team and our members, we are pleased to share our productions from our SCN video archives for the enjoyment of the public and community
8.77 min. | 0 user rating

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