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April 4th to 10th, 2013

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ILC or Iberoamerican Leadership Congress, is an annual conference for Iberoamerican AIESECers; in which selected members come together to build new strategies, acquire leadership abilities and discuss issues to develop their communities and their countries. Don’t miss the chance and be part of this amazing experience!

What is ILC?

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Delegates From:

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This is Panama! Panama,   with   a   cultural   mul,plicity  that  makes  it  unique  in  the  region,  as  a  result  of  the  crossroads  characteris,c  of  the   country.   In   addi,on   the   intense  connec,on   of   Panama   with   the   sea  makes   it   very   similar   to   a   Caribbean  Island.    Panama   is   rich   in   folklore   and   popular  tradi,ons.   Indigenous   influences  dominate   handicra6s   such   as   the  famous  Kuna  tex,le  molas,  which  were  the  inspira,on  to  the  ILC  Logo.

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 •  History  

               hBp://,nyurl.com/9ncaz67      

•  Adventure          hBp://,nyurl.com/8fa2nah  

   

•  Panama  City                  hBp://,nyurl.com/8kc6cj8  

   

•  Tradi?ons          hBp://,nyurl.com/8wo83zo  

   

•  Panama  Canal                  hBp://,nyurl.com/8tjq8l6  

Check  out  these  videos  about  PANAMA    

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Logis,cs    •  Logis,cs  of  the  transporta,on  from  the  airport  to  the  venue  is  organized    

•  Please  inform  [email protected]  with  your  arrival  informa,on  or  for  any  futher  ques,ons.    

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Cost  Of  Living  :    Expenses  •  Meal,  Inexpensive  Restaurant  :  $5.12  •  Meal  for  2,  Mid-­‐range  Restaurant,  Three-­‐course  :  $40.00    

•  Combo  Meal  at  McDonalds  or  Similar  :  $4.50  Domes,c  Beer  (0.5  liter  draught)  :  $1.50  

•  Imported  Beer  (0.33  liter  boBle)  :  $3.00  •  Cappuccino  (regular)  :  $1.50    •  Coke/Pepsi  (0.33  liter  boBle)  :  $1.00    •  Water  (0.33  liter  boBle)  :  $1.00  

For  more  informa,on:  hBp://www.numbeo.com/cost-­‐of-­‐living/city_result.jsp?

country=Panama&city=Panama+City    

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VISA Procedures The  following  contries  DO  NOT  require  VISA  to  enter  Panama:    •  Argentina •  Bolivia •  Brazil •  Canada •  Chile •  Colombia •  Costa Rica •  Ecuador •  El Salvador •  Guatemala •  Japan •  Mexico  

C o un t r i e s   T h a t   R equ i r e  Stamped  Visa  To  Enter  Panama    •  Dominican  Republic

•  Nicaragua •  Paraguay •  Peru •  Spain •  USA •  Venezuela    

***  If  you  want  more  info  or  if  your  country  is  not  on  this  list  please  visit  hDp://bit.ly/UbV1Xq  (in  spanish)  or  email  us.

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Insurance Information

Tourists entering Panama only through Tocumen International Airport will have a free insurance. This insurance will be for 30 days and it will be for accidents. Tourists will receive a booklet that includes a removable card with insurance details. Is obligatory to have your own insurance as well and if you don’t, you can purchase an insurance valid for hospitalization, accidents and more, including luggage lost from the CC. The insurance the CC will offer is for: $38.00 which will be for 1 5 d a y s . I f y o u w a n t m o r e i n f o c o n t a c t u s a t : [email protected]

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Emergency Numbers in Panama�

International dialing code: 507�

Na,onal  Police 104 Fire 103 Ambulance 911 Tourist  Police 511  9200 Civil  Defence  (SINAPROC) Tel:  512  6190  /  316      3200  

Na,onal  Tourism  Authority  Hotline

178

Directory  Enquiries 102

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TAXIS Phone Number ��Maxi Taxi : Tel: 233 4828�America Libre: Tel: 800 8294�Taxi Concordia: Tel: 236 7848��

Transportation : Mean �•  One-way Ticket (Local Transport) : $ 0.55 �•  Monthly Pass (Regular Price) : $15.00 �•  Taxi Start (Normal Tariff) : $1.40 �•  Taxi 1km (Normal Tariff) : $0.70 �•  Taxi 1hour Waiting (Normal Tariff) : $20.00 �•  Gasoline (1 liter) : $1.02 �

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Weather During April the weather can be sunny with showers. The temperature is approximately 30cº to 35cº during the day and 25cº to 30cº during the night. During this season humidity is around 80%.��Dress Code: Light summer clothes with something warm for indoors.�

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HOTELS  

 Hotel  Radisson  Decapolis  hBp://www.radisson.com/panama-­‐city-­‐hotel-­‐pa-­‐0833-­‐0293/panpcit  o        PRICE:                                164.00  US  Dollar  (USD)  Per  night  Tax  excluded  For  1  night(s)  per  room    o        PRICE:    159.00  US  Dollar  (USD)  Per  night  Tax  excluded  For  1  night(s)  per  room  

Hotel  Hard  Rock    hBp://www.hardrockhotels.com/panama.aspx  •  PRICE:    From  USD  159.00  /  Night  include:  Best  Available  Rate  includes  WiFi  -­‐  Daily  buffet  breakfast  -­‐  20  USD  drink  credit  per  room  per  night  at  hotel  bars  -­‐  25  USD  casino  matchplay  coupon  per  room  at  checkin.  

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HOTELS  Hotel  El  Panama  

hBp://www.elpanama.com/index.cfm  o        PRICE:  From  USD  140.00  /  Night  From  USD  150.00  /  Night  include  breakfast.  

Hotel  Con?nental  hBp://www.con,nentalhotel.com/    o        PRICE  From  USD  124.20  /  Night      

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Taboga Island Located  about  20  kilometers  from  Panama  City,  Isla  Taboga  is  Panama’s  favorite  escape  out  of  the  city  to  bathe  in  its  sandy  beaches,  ride  Jet  Ski’s,  speed  boats  and  fishing  charters.  First  seBled  by  the  Spanish  in  1515,  Isla  Taboga  has  a  charming  village  with  the  second-­‐oldest  church  in  the  western  hemisphere,  a  few  narrow  streets  with  a  few  restaurants  and  great  views  to  Panama  City  from  the  top  of  the  Island.  

Causeway The  Amador  Causeway  connects  the  three  islands  by  the  entrance  to  the  Panama  Canal  to  the  mainland.  From  the  causeway,  there  is  a  terrific  view  of  Panama  City,  and  the  Bridge  of  the  Americas.  Many  Panamanians  like  to  spend  their  weekends  jogging,  riding  a  bicycle  or  rollerblading  down  the  causeway,  or  having  a  meal  or  drinks  in  one  of  the  many  restaurants  and  bars  on  the  islands.  

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Panamá Canal The  Panama  Canal  stands  as  one  of  the  world’s  greatest  feats  of  engineering.  Visitors  can  take  either  a  par,al  or  complete  crossing  of  the  canal.  Crossings  take  four  to  eight  hours.  Many  visitors  choose  to  explore  the  canal  by  visi,ng  the  Miraflores  Locks  Museum.  From  the  restaurant  located  at  the  top  floor  of  the  museum,  visitors  can  watch  transi,ng  vessels  in  the  canal  below.  

Panamá la Vieja

Casco Viejo

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Special Events

5th of April Albrook Mall

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