A graphic representation illustrating the layout of Panama’s capital provides crucial spatial information. This representation delineates streets, buildings, parks, and other significant landmarks within the urban environment. An example would be a publicly accessible document outlining the Casco Viejo district’s historical sites and their geographical relationship to modern infrastructure.
Such cartographic tools facilitate navigation, urban planning, and tourism. Historically, these depictions have been essential for infrastructure development, property demarcation, and emergency response. The availability of these resources allows for efficient resource allocation and informed decision-making in various sectors, from public transportation to real estate development.