
Torio is located at the southwest of Panama, the piece of land the connects North and South America.
Panama is famous by the its canal, an engineering landmark, that crosses its center and joins the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean to create a crucial global shipping route.
The country has a population of more 4 million inhabitants and is made up of ten provinces and five indigenous regions.
With a privileged geographical position, it is listed as one of the countries with the highest growth and human development in the region, and according to the World Economic Forum, it is the second most competitive country, thanks to its macroeconomic environment and with the highest growth per capita in Latin America.
