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Independence Days - a whole month of celebration

Panama celebrates not one but four important days in November

A marching band of students in red, white and blue uniforms parading through a Panamanian town

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What is it?

Panama celebrates four big national days in November - so many that people sometimes call November 'el mes de la patria' (the month of the homeland). The biggest is 3 November, the day Panama became its own country in 1903. The whole country fills with parades, marching bands and red-white-and-blue flags.

Tell me more

On 3 November, every Panamanian town - from the capital to the smallest village - holds a parade. School children march in matching uniforms, often spending weeks rehearsing. Marching bands play music written specially for the day. Crowds line the streets cheering.

School bands are the stars. Drum lines, brass sections, dancers with twirling flags - they all rehearse for months. Some bands are famous across the whole country. The best ones are invited to the big parade in Panama City along the historic Cinta Costera.

There are other holidays too. On 4 November, schools and towns honour the national flag. On 10 November, they remember the first call for independence in the town of Los Santos. And on 28 November, they celebrate Panama becoming free from Spanish rule back in 1821. It is a whole month of waving flags.

Wearing the national colours - red, white and blue - is part of the fun. Children wear hair ribbons and bracelets in the colours. Houses and shops hang Panamanian flags. It is one of the proudest, busiest months of the year.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01Why might a country celebrate its independence with parades and music?
  2. 02If you helped plan a national day for your own country, what would be in it?
  3. 03A whole month of celebrations is a lot. What kinds of festivals does your community already have?
Try this

Classroom activity

Each pupil designs a small flag using their own country's colours. Add one symbol that represents something they love about it (an animal, a food, a sport). Pin the flags up alongside a printout of a Panamanian flag. Discuss what each colour and symbol could mean.