The name "Panem" derives from the Latin phrase Panem et circenses, which directly translates into "bread and circuses". The phrase itself is used to describe entertainment used to distract public attention from more important matters.
Located in the former U.S., Panem (named after the Latin panem et circenses, or, "bread and circuses") is governed by the totalitarian ruler President Snow, who deploys a military force known as Peacekeepers to keep residents in compliance with the nation's laws.
52-year-old Italian rock climber Alfredo Webber has made a daring free solo ascent of Panem et Circenses at Muro di Pizarra close to Arco, Italy. Freed by Webber himself, according to the climber from ...
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Panem is the sovereign and totalitarian nation in the Hunger Games universe. It is the home of the protagonist, Katniss Everdeen.
Explore the definitive guide to Panem, the dystopian nation from The Hunger Games. Featuring exclusive maps, faction analysis, historical timelines, and deep lore insights.
In Suzanne Collins' exciting trilogy, "The Hunger Games," the story unfolds within the confines of a dystopian realm known as Panem, a society fractured by profound economic disparities.
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In Panem’s case, we seem to be witnessing the transition from 1920s and 40s-era railroad travel featured in Songbirds and Snakes to more streamlined trains with cheaper decor some 40 years later.