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'''''El Panameño''''' ({{lang-en|The Panamanian}}) was a [[Liberal Party (Colombia)|liberal]] weekly newspaper published from [[Panama City|Panamá]], [[Colombia]] 1849–1857.<ref>''[https://books.google.com/books?id=NSnsAAAAMAAJ Senderos]'', Vol. 7,&nbsp;Eds 29–30. Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia, 1994. p. 1016</ref><ref name="loc"/><ref name="r1">McGuinness, Aims. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=b-ECpNQ66V4C&pg=PA232 Path of Empire: Panama and the California Gold Rush]''. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2007. p. 232</ref> The first issue was published on January 1, 1849.<ref name="loc">Charno, Steven M. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=HhUrXHgzu2MC Latin American Newspapers in United States Libraries: A Union List]''. 1969. p. 504</ref> [[Mariano Arosemena]] was the director of ''El Panameño''.<ref name="u1">Jaramillo Levi, Enrique. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=0zgcAQAAIAAJ Sueño compartido: compilación histórica de cuentistas panameños, 1892-2004]''. Panamá: Universal Books, 2005. pp. xix, xxii</ref><ref>Samper, José María, and Franz D. Hensel Riveros. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=0xdwYyPeq-sC&pg=PA400 Historia de una alma: memorias íntimas y de historia contemporánea]''. Bogotá, D.C.: Editorial Universidad del Rosario, 2009. p. 400</ref> José Angel Santos was the editor of the newspaper.<ref>Méndez Pereira, Octavio. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=1JBEAAAAIAAJ Parnaso panameño]''. Panama: Tipografia El Istmo, 1916. p. v</ref> Dr. Mateo Iturralde, Santiago de la Guardia and [[Pablo Arosemena]] were prominent personalities in the team behind the newspaper.<ref name="lot">''[https://books.google.com/books?id=rcsaAQAAMAAJ Revista lotería]'', Eds. 200–204. Lotería Nacional de Beneficencia, 1972. p. 21</ref><ref>Peña, Concha. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=4kMzAQAAIAAJ Estampas de Santa Ana en el II centenario de la Iglesia de Santa Ana, 1757-1957]''. Panamá: Junta Cívica de Santa Ana, 1958. p. 181</ref>
'''''El Panameño''''' ({{langx|en|The Panamanian}}) was a [[Liberal Party (Colombia)|liberal]] weekly newspaper published from [[Panama City|Panamá]], [[Colombia]] 1849–1857.<ref>''[https://books.google.com/books?id=NSnsAAAAMAAJ Senderos]'', Vol. 7,&nbsp;Eds 29–30. Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia, 1994. p. 1016</ref><ref name="loc"/><ref name="r1">McGuinness, Aims. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=b-ECpNQ66V4C&pg=PA232 Path of Empire: Panama and the California Gold Rush]''. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2007. p. 232</ref> The first issue was published on January 1, 1849.<ref name="loc">Charno, Steven M. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=HhUrXHgzu2MC Latin American Newspapers in United States Libraries: A Union List]''. 1969. p. 504</ref> [[Mariano Arosemena]] was the director of ''El Panameño''.<ref name="u1">Jaramillo Levi, Enrique. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=0zgcAQAAIAAJ Sueño compartido: compilación histórica de cuentistas panameños, 1892-2004]''. Panamá: Universal Books, 2005. pp. xix, xxii</ref><ref>Samper, José María, and Franz D. Hensel Riveros. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=0xdwYyPeq-sC&pg=PA400 Historia de una alma: memorias íntimas y de historia contemporánea]''. Bogotá, D.C.: Editorial Universidad del Rosario, 2009. p. 400</ref> José Angel Santos was the editor of the newspaper.<ref>Méndez Pereira, Octavio. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=1JBEAAAAIAAJ Parnaso panameño]''. Panama: Tipografia El Istmo, 1916. p. v</ref> Dr. Mateo Iturralde, Santiago de la Guardia and [[Pablo Arosemena]] were prominent personalities in the team behind the newspaper.<ref name="lot">''[https://books.google.com/books?id=rcsaAQAAMAAJ Revista lotería]'', Eds. 200–204. Lotería Nacional de Beneficencia, 1972. p. 21</ref><ref>Peña, Concha. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=4kMzAQAAIAAJ Estampas de Santa Ana en el II centenario de la Iglesia de Santa Ana, 1757-1957]''. Panamá: Junta Cívica de Santa Ana, 1958. p. 181</ref>


Seeking to compete with ''[[The Panama Star]]'' the printers of ''El Panameño'' launched a short-lived English-language publication, ''Panama Sun''.<ref>Marshall, Oliver. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=4AMvAAAAYAAJ The English-Language Press in Latin America]''. London: ILAS - Inst. of Latin American Studies, Univ. of London, 1996. p. 80</ref>
Seeking to compete with ''[[The Panama Star]]'' the printers of ''El Panameño'' launched a short-lived English-language publication, ''Panama Sun''.<ref>Marshall, Oliver. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=4AMvAAAAYAAJ The English-Language Press in Latin America]''. London: ILAS - Inst. of Latin American Studies, Univ. of London, 1996. p. 80</ref>

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El Panameño
TypeWeekly newspaper
FoundedJanuary 1, 1849 (1849-01-01)
Political alignmentLiberal
LanguageSpanish language
Ceased publication1857 (1857)
HeadquartersPanama City, Colombia
Sister newspapersPanama Sun

El Panameño (English: The Panamanian) was a liberal weekly newspaper published from Panamá, Colombia 1849–1857.[1][2][3] The first issue was published on January 1, 1849.[2] Mariano Arosemena was the director of El Panameño.[4][5] José Angel Santos was the editor of the newspaper.[6] Dr. Mateo Iturralde, Santiago de la Guardia and Pablo Arosemena were prominent personalities in the team behind the newspaper.[7][8]

Seeking to compete with The Panama Star the printers of El Panameño launched a short-lived English-language publication, Panama Sun.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Senderos, Vol. 7, Eds 29–30. Biblioteca Nacional de Colombia, 1994. p. 1016
  2. ^ a b Charno, Steven M. Latin American Newspapers in United States Libraries: A Union List. 1969. p. 504
  3. ^ McGuinness, Aims. Path of Empire: Panama and the California Gold Rush. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2007. p. 232
  4. ^ Jaramillo Levi, Enrique. Sueño compartido: compilación histórica de cuentistas panameños, 1892-2004. Panamá: Universal Books, 2005. pp. xix, xxii
  5. ^ Samper, José María, and Franz D. Hensel Riveros. Historia de una alma: memorias íntimas y de historia contemporánea. Bogotá, D.C.: Editorial Universidad del Rosario, 2009. p. 400
  6. ^ Méndez Pereira, Octavio. Parnaso panameño. Panama: Tipografia El Istmo, 1916. p. v
  7. ^ Revista lotería, Eds. 200–204. Lotería Nacional de Beneficencia, 1972. p. 21
  8. ^ Peña, Concha. Estampas de Santa Ana en el II centenario de la Iglesia de Santa Ana, 1757-1957. Panamá: Junta Cívica de Santa Ana, 1958. p. 181
  9. ^ Marshall, Oliver. The English-Language Press in Latin America. London: ILAS - Inst. of Latin American Studies, Univ. of London, 1996. p. 80