Rio Abajo Creole is a linguistic variety spoken in Rio Abajo in Panama City, the capital of Panama. Rio Abajo Creole is no language of its own, but similar to varieties such as Limón Coastal Creole. The number of speakers of Rio Abajo Creole is below 100,000. Rio Abajo Creole does not have the status of an official language. Jump to: navigation, search Rio Abajo is a part of Panama City. ...
Rio's harbor is deep enough for the largest vessels to come alongside the wharves, which lie near the city center.
Rio's climate is warm and humid, and although the city remains a major tourist center, its success has been hampered by a serious crime problem.
Examples of Rio's famous modern architecture are the ministry of education, the Brazilian press association headquarters, and the museum of modern art.