- Panem - The Hunger Games Wiki
The name "Panem" derives from the Latin phrase Panem et circenses, which literally translates into "bread and circuses" The phrase itself is used to describe entertainment used to distract public attention from more important matters
- The Hunger Games - Wikipedia
The series consists of a trilogy that follows teenage protagonist Katniss Everdeen, and two prequels The Hunger Games universe is a dystopia set in Panem, a North American country consisting of the wealthy Capitol and 13 districts in varying states of poverty
- Hunger Games Panem Map Guide: Every Location Explained
An in-depth look at the Panem map from the Hunger Games franchise, breaking down each district, its exports, and its most famous residents
- Panem in The Hunger Games (with Map) - Book Analysis
Panem is the sovereign and totalitarian nation in the Hunger Games universe It is the home of the protagonist, Katniss Everdeen
- Timeline Of Panem And The Hunger Games - Ranker
During Pre-11 BTT (before the Treaty of Treason), a group of totalitarians form a state known as Panem, birthed from the ruins of the countries formerly known as Canada, the United States, and Mexico Around this time, Panem assumes sole control of the people who reside within its borders
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The Capitol citizens knew of the vast intelligence and genius of the Academy graduate "Citizens of Panem, The Hunger Games will not be merely a spectacle; they are a symbol of our collective will to survive and thrive in the face of adversity ”
- Human rights in Panem | The Hunger Games Wiki | Fandom
For most of its history, the nation of Panem was known to have a horrific record on human rights, given its constant surveillance over its citizens, the deprivation of the most basic civil liberties, as well as the near non-existence of political freedom
- Hunger Games: What Each District Is Known For, Explained
The Hunger Games districts introduced in books and movies make up the dystopian nation of Panem Each district was responsible for a different segment of Panem's economy, and, together, they kept the post-apocalyptic world habitable
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