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Sep 24, 2020

[Answer] Which city is home to the tallest building in Central America?

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...1. San Salvador, El Salvador 2. Panama City, Panama 3. Guatemala City, Guatemala 4. Tegucigalpa, Honduras




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Panama City, Panama - Most of the tallest skyscrapers in Central American are in Panama City, and many of them have been built during the city’s real estate boom of the past 15 years. Before 2000, the tallest buildings in Central America were located in Guatemala City and San Salvador, but even the tallest were just one-third the height of the JW Marriott Panama Hotel, which was completed in 2011 at a cost of $400 million. With 70 floors, the building stands over 900 feet tall and offers impressive views of the Panama Bay and Pacific Ocean. Despite its ranking as the tallest skyscraper in South America, it doesn’t come close to topping the list of tallest buildings in the world — the majority can be found in Asia and the Middle East.:


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