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Negotiations to end a third week of roadblocks and protests reached a dead end Tuesday after coca leaf farmers insisted on replanting coca plants and school teachers maintained their general strike.
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A third suspect has been arrested in connection with the 1985 bombing of an Air India jet that killed 329 people in the world's deadliest act of civilian aviation sabotage, Canadian police said.
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Thousands of mourners, including Cuban President Fidel Castro, former U.S. president Jimmy Carter and Britain's Prince Andrew, gathered on Tuesday for the emotional start of the state funeral of former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
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Thirty-two years after an Olympic security battalion opened fire on mostly student protesters, thousands marched Monday through Mexico City, doubtful that government archives on the massacre will ever be released -- even under Mexico's new government.
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Thousands of Peruvians crammed a downtown Lima square on Tuesday evening for the first in a planned nationwide series of rallies that opposition leaders hope will pressure outgoing President Alberto Fujimori to quit now.
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Opposition leaders in Peru on Tuesday night led thousands of banner waving protesters in a call for President Alberto Fujimori's immediate ouster.
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Admirers of the late Pierre Trudeau sang a heartfelt version of Canada's national anthem on Monday as the former prime minister's casket arrived in his beloved Montreal, escorted by his sons after a historic train ride home.
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Pierre Trudeau's older son, his voice cracking with emotion, challenged mourners at his father's state funeral Tuesday to carry on the former prime minister's dream of a united Canada that cares about all its citizens.
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The presidents of Argentina, Chile and Uruguay on Tuesday expressed support for Plan Colombia, the multibillion dollar, U.S.-backed initiative to fight drug trafficking in Colombia.
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A tram carrying dozens of tourists, many of the American, up Rio's famous Sugar Loaf Mountain stalled 650 feet in the air Saturday when one of its cables broke, authorities said.
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Hundreds of truckers parked their vehicles to block traffic at key points in Chile's main highway Tuesday in the first day of a nationwide strike backing demands for a cut in fuel taxes.
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Canada's ruling Liberals received a boost from the death of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau last week, but it is too early to say whether this means they stand a better chance of winning an election that seems set for next month, according to a poll published on Thursday.
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A black-draped funeral train left Ottawa on Monday with the body of former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau bound for his home town of Montreal.
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The coffin of Pierre Trudeau, the flamboyant prime minister who kept Canada united and propelled it onto the world stage, was carried by Mounties in scarlet tunics into Montreal's Notre-Dame Basilica for his state funeral Tuesday as a plane trailing a giant Canadian flag flew overhead.
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Days after being kidnapped in Ecuador's Amazon, two French helicopter pilots had escaped their captors and arrived in the capital where they were being kept under tight security for their protection, the government said.
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Two mayors returning home from a conference on human rights were among eight people kidnapped by leftist guerrillas in Colombia, state security police reported Sunday.
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The United Nations Mission to Guatemala says it is worried about rumors that a military coup could topple the government of President Alfonso Portillo.
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Almost 60 percent of Guatemalans take home less than $2 a day because most of the country's rural population and Indians are excluded from jobs that would allow them to earn more, according to a U.N. study released to the public Thursday.
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Raped, made homeless and forced across borders in wars around the world, women asked the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday to make sure they have an equal role with men at peace negotiations.
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Federal agents in Miami arrested a fugitive wanted in Colombia in connection with the kidnapping and murder of the father-in-law of Colombian President Andres Pastrana, U.S. immigration officials said on Tuesday.
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The U.S. Congress on Wednesday was expected to try once again to move forward a bill to ease the decades-old U.S. embargo on Cuba by allowing food and medicine sales, amid complaints the measure does not go far enough.
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U.S. Energy Secretary Bill Richardson arrived in Venezuela on Saturday seeking assurances from OPEC President Ali Rodriguez that the oil cartel would take action to cool sizzling fuel prices.
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Georgia State Agricultural Commissioner Tommy Irvin trudged through muddy cabbage fields in his black cowboy boots Tuesday as he pondered the possibilities for his state's farmers should Congress allow U.S. food sales to the communist island.
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A long-debated easing in the U.S. embargo on Cuba to allow food and medicine sales could be passed by Congress and sent to President Bill Clinton before week's end if all goes well.
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Military leaders from seven Latin American countries met with U.S. Southern Command officials Monday to discuss ways to make relief efforts easier when natural disasters hit Central or South America.
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The Black Hawk helicopter, a key element in a planned U.S.-backed anti-drug offensive in Colombia, showed its vulnerability in rebel attacks this week.
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After meeting with OPEC's president, U.S. Energy Secretary Bill Richardson said Saturday that he anticipated an increase of 500,000 barrels a day in oil production later this month.
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Federal prosecutors and FBI agents planned to fly to Cuba on Sunday to question government officials believed to have evidence that could help prove the innocence of five accused Cuban spies facing trial in Miami.
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A bomb packed into a truck exploded Monday outside a Colombian military base, slightly damaging an American spy plane that was parked inside the base, a Colombian air force officer said.
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A senior U.S. diplomat said on Wednesday that paramilitary groups cannot be ignored in efforts to reach a negotiated settlement of Colombia's long-running internal conflict.
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The president of Venezuela's federation of livestock owners denounced the presence of groups with alleged ties to Colombian guerrillas who charge ranchers so-called
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Whom are Mexicans to believe? An ex-president whose administration is best remembered for corruption, greed and lies? Or the brother doing time for murder while fighting charges of illegal enrichment?
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Venezuela's largest oil workers union went on strike Wednesday to demand higher wage hikes than the state oil monopoly has offered.
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A visit by Cuban President Fidel Castro to Venezuela next week stirred anger on Friday as opposition legislators protested plans for the veteran Communist leader to address the National Assembly.
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President Hugo Chavez signed a pact Thursday to sell oil at preferential financial conditions to 10 Caribbean and Central American countries, fiercely defending the agreement against foreign and domestic critics.
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An unknown number of rural residents were missing on Friday after central Ecuador's extinct El Altar volcano unleashed a massive landslide of ice and rock that destroyed homes, the Red Cross said.
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After Hector Bastides ignored a guerrilla commander's phone call inviting him to a meeting last month, four gunmen arrived at the mayoral candidate's home in the small town of Samaniego and hauled him into the mountains.
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Colombia's warring factions, U.N. representatives and human rights groups gathered Monday for an unprecedented meeting aimed at stemming the savagery of the country's 36-year conflict.
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Workers in the Netherlands Antilles said they are planning further protests over plans to dismiss 313 public workers in an attempt to save money for the debt-ridden territory.
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One person died and 200 suffered respiratory problems after a tanker truck carrying ammonia crashed and exploded on one of Mexico's busiest highways, officials said Wednesday.
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One person died and 200 suffered respiratory problems after a tanker truck carrying ammonia crashed and exploded on one of Mexico's busiest highways, officials said Wednesday.
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Wikipedia-Article "Americas [6]"

World map showing America
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World map showing America
CIA map of the Americas (as it is now known in English)
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CIA map of the Americas (as it is now known in English)

The Americas commonly refers to the landmass in the Western Hemisphere consisting of the continents of North America and South America with their associated islands.

The term is a relatively recent and less ambiguous alternative to the term America, which may refer to either the entire landmass or the United States of America. The former, and original, usage is now often considered archaic in English-speaking nations but still in use in other areas, in which the Americas is often described as a single continent or supercontinent, and therefore called America (singular). When used to describe a single landmass, an analogous term to America or (the) Americas is Eurasia, which consists of Europe and Asia collectively.

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Peoples of the Americas

Names

Main article: Use of the word American

Many people living in the Americas refer to themselves as American; however, most of the English-speaking world (including Canada), use of the word refers solely to a citizen of the United States of America. This may be due, at least in part, to the fact that the phrase "United States" does not easily translate into an adjective or descriptive noun in English. While Spanish-speaking Latin America uses the word estadounidence (literally, "of the united states"), calling someone a "United Stater" or other such name sounds highly awkward in English, thus leading to use of the word "American". Nevertheless, calling a U.S. citizen simply americano or americana in Spanish is considered offensive to citizens of Latin America.

Ethnology

The American population is made up of the descendents of three large ethnic groups and their combinations: the native inhabitants of the Americas, being "Indians" (or "Native Americans" or "Amerindians"), Eskimos, and Aleuts; Europeans (of mainly Spanish, British, Irish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German and Dutch, origin); and black Africans. There are also more recent immigrants, such as from the Balkan, Central Europe and Central and Eastern Asia.

The majority of the American people live in Latin America. Most of Latin America is Spanish-speaking, with Portuguese-speaking Brazil as the major exception. Canada and the United States are linguistically, culturally and economically quite different from Latin America, with the whites being more predominantly of North European ancestry. As part of the more prosperous northern world, the United States especially has long overshadowed and attempted to manipulate southern Latin America, most notably during the Cold War.

Languages

Various languages, both European and native, are spoken in America.

Primary:

Others:

Most of the non-native languages have, to different degrees, evolved differently from the mother country, but are usually still mutually intelligible. Some have combined though, which has even resulted in completely new languages, such as Papiamentu, which is a combination of Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch (representing the respective colonisers), native Arawak, various African languages and, more recently, English. Because of immigration, there are many communities where other languages are spoken from all parts of the world, especially in the United States and Canada, two important destinations for immigrants.

Naming of America

Map of America by Jonghe, c. 1770.
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Map of America by Jonghe, c. 1770.

The earliest known use of the name America for the continents of the Americas dates from 1507. It appears on a globe and a large map created by the German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. An accompanying book, Cosmographiae Introductio, explains that the name was derived from the Latinized version of the explorer Amerigo Vespucci's name, Americus Vespucius, in its feminine form, America, as the other continents all have Latin feminine names. However, as Dr. Basil Cottle (Author, Dictionary of Surnames, 1967) points out, new countries or continents are never named after a person's first name, always after their second name. Thus, America should really have become Vespucci Land or Vespuccia if the Italian explorer really gave his name to the newly discovered continent. Christopher Columbus, who had first brought the continents' existence to the attention of Renaissance era voyagers, had died in 1506 (believing, to the end, that he'd discovered and conquered part of India) and could not protest Waldseemüller's decision.

A few alternative theories regarding the continents' naming have been proposed, but none of them have any widespread acceptance. One alternative first proposed by a Bristol antiquary and naturalist, Alfred Hudd, was that America is derived from Richard Amerike, a merchant from Bristol, who is believed to have financed John Cabot's voyage of discovery from England to Newfoundland in 1497. Supposedly, Bristol fishermen had been visiting the coast of North America for at least a century before Columbus' voyage and Waldseemüller's maps are alleged to incorporate information from the early English journeys to North America. The theory holds that a variant of Amerike's name appeared on an early English map (of which however no copies survive) and that this was the true inspiration for Waldseemüller.

Another theory, first advanced by Jules Marcou in 1875 and later recounted by novelist Jan Carew, is that the name America derives from the district of Amerrique in Nicaragua. The gold-rich district of Amerrique was purportedly visited by both Vespucci and Columbus, for whom the name became synonymous with gold. According to Marcou, Vespucci later applied the name to the New World, and even changed the spelling of his own name from Alberigo to Amerigo to reflect the importance of the discovery.

Vespucci's role in the naming issue, like his exploratory activity, is unclear. Some sources say that he was unaware of the widespread use of his name to refer to the new landmass. Others hold that he promulgated a story that he had made a secret voyage westward and sighted land in 1491, a year before Columbus. If he did indeed make such claims, they backfired, and only served to prolong the ongoing debate on whether the "Indies" were really a new land, or just an extension of Asia.

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Continents and regions of the World

Antarctica

Africa-Eurasia

Americas

Australia

Africa

Eurasia

North America

Oceania

Europe

Asia

South America
Geological supercontinents :
Gondwana • Laurasia • Pangea • Rodinia


Regions of the World
Africa: Central Africa | East Africa | Great Lakes | Guinea | Horn of Africa | North Africa | Maghreb | Northwest Africa | Sahel | Southern Africa | Sub-Saharan Africa | Sudan | West Africa
Americas: Andean states | Caribbean | Central America | Great Lakes | Great Plains | Guianas | Latin America | North America | Northern America | Patagonia | South America | Southern Cone
Eurasia: Anatolia | Arabia | Asia | Balkans | Baltic region | Benelux | British Isles | Caucasus | Central Asia | Central Europe | East Asia | Eastern Europe | East Indies | Europe | Far East | Indian subcontinent | Levant | Mediterranean | Middle East | Near East | North Asia | Northern Europe | Post-Soviet states | Scandinavia | Southeast Asia | Southern Europe | Southwest Asia | Western Europe
Oceania: Australasia | Melanesia | Micronesia | Polynesia | Pacific Rim
Polar: Arctic | Antarctic
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