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With its colonial structures in decay and its neighborhoods marginalized, °ä´Ç±ôó²Ô is the city that Panama forgot, in spite of vigorous encouragement to attract Caribbean cruise ships. Before 1869 the railroad connecting Panama City and °ä´Ç±ôó²Ô was the only rapid transit across the continental western hemisphere. A last wheeze of prosperity was heard during the construction of the Panama Canal.