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Panama on Saturday refused a Peruvian government request to grant political asylum to disgraced spy chief Vladimiro Montesinos, leaving the government hunting for alternatives to decide his fate before a Monday deadline.
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All the world's problems will be put on the table for discussion at the U.N. Millennium Summit, running through Friday, as more than 150 kings, presidents and prime ministers arrive in New York.
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A U.S.-made Colombian warplane crashed Saturday as it was flying back to base from heavy fighting between leftist rebels and government forces, killing seven airmen.
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Ten years ago Monday the butchered body of human rights leader Myrna Mack was found on a downtown sidewalk, serving as a horrific reminder that no one here was safe from the wrath of Guatemala's military.
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President Alberto Fujimori, besieged by a bribery scandal surrounding a top aide, announced in a nationwide television address Saturday that he was calling new elections and that he would not be a candidate.
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Bolivia's President Hugo Banzer on Wednesday called off a one-week official visit to Japan to deal with a wave of protests including roadblocks by peasant coca leaf farmers which have led to five deaths.
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President Fernando de la Rua raised the possibility of changes in the Argentine cabinet, in an interview published Sunday in which he vowed to go for growth and
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Brazil's president vowed on Monday to hunt down two escaped inmates who were being held in last year's contract killing of Paraguayan Vice President Luis Maria Argana.
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Argentine President Fernando de la Rua met his predecessor, Carlos Menem, on Friday to mend ties with the opposition and nudge the government back on track after stormy weeks rocked by a bribes-for-votes scandal.
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Argentina's lower house of congress, under pressure from a bribes-for-votes scandal, voted on Thursday to end a sweeping immunity protecting lawmakers, judges and government ministers from prosecution.
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Argentina's Senate has been so discredited by a bribes-for-votes scandal that upper house elections scheduled for late next year should be brought forward, Vice President Carlos Alvarez said on Monday.
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Argentina's secret service, defending itself against suspicions of bribing senators to pass a government-backed law, will open up its accounts to a judge's scrutiny, officials said on Tuesday.
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Leaders of some of Argentina's most powerful unions led thousands of protesters in a march Wednesday to demand the repeal of a labor reform bill that is at the center of a Senate bribery scandal.
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Assailants wielding machine guns burst into the headquarters of a leading Guatemalan human rights group and threatened to kill the organization's leaders before stealing a truck, computers and files, group members said.
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Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, facing rumors of a military coup and demands for his resignation, said Friday that
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At least eight people died in 24 hours, buried in mudslides or swept away by raging rivers, as twin storms lashed Mexico's Gulf and Pacific coasts, authorities said Wednesday.
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Thousands of mourners, some weeping and carrying the Bahamian flag of yellow and aquamarine, crowded around a Nassau church Monday for the funeral of the former prime minister who led their country to independence from Britain.
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A conflict dating back to the arrival of white settlers in North America has rekindled off the coast of eastern Canada, with Indian fishermen and government agents clashing at sea in increasingly dangerous battles over fishing rights.
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A New York woman accused of terrorism denied during questioning by a judge that she had ever collaborated with leftist rebels or participated in violent acts, her lawyer said.
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Police said Tuesday a stabbing at a night club in Bermuda is related to a surge of gang violence in the British territory.
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Bolivia's government announced on Thursday that military patrols will be maintained indefinitely and even stepped-up in an effort to remove two major roadblocks set up by central coca leaf farmers.
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A moderate earthquake shook the southern state of Oaxaca on Friday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
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Most of Bolivia's 130,000 teachers went on strike Wednesday to demand a 50 percent pay hike.
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Bolivia on Tuesday said it was determined to continue its programme of eradicating coca plants -- the raw material of cocaine -- despite nine days of roadblocks by growers restricting freight access to cities.
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The former chief of Chile's disbanded secret police has released a controversial book claiming the former dictatorship had to counter a leftist guerrilla army, defending the past regime against accusations of human rights abuses.
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Tens of thousands of Brazilians poured into Catholic-run polling booths on Monday to vote against foreign debt payments they say have impoverished Latin America's biggest country.
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Brazil began a stepped-up security operation along its border with Colombia Wednesday in an effort to make sure a U.S.-backed anti-drug plan in Colombia doesn't send refugees or fighting spilling across the border.
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Brazil on Tuesday criticized the developed nations' trade policies, saying they further their own economic interests while leaving poor countries without the markets they desperately need.
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The Spanish judge who sought the extradition of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet on Saturday called for ratification of an International Criminal Court so
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Thousands of poor rural workers occupied buildings across Brazil Tuesday and threatened to invade a farm owned by the president's family in the second nationwide protest demanding land since May.
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Police arrested an MCI WorldCom executive Friday at the airport with a briefcase containing $80,000 in undeclared cash, authorities said Friday.
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A probe into corruption allegations that threatened to blow into a major scandal for the Brazilian government fizzled out on Wednesday when a congressional panel broke up.
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Brazilian authorities have now slaughtered more than 3,500 animals and extended a hygiene inspection zone in a key ranching state to contain outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease, officials said on Monday.
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Three senators gave up their immunity from prosecution Friday and four others offered to quit their seats as a bribery scandal threatened to erupt into Argentina's biggest political shake-up in years.
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British Cabinet Minister Mo Mowlam, in Brazil for a brief visit, said she supports U.S.-backed efforts to pulverize coca plantations in Colombia despite fears that it could damage Brazil's rain forest, local media reported Saturday.
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Britain on Friday welcomed Cuba's decision to release two British women jailed for drug-trafficking and said it would strengthen its anti-drug cooperation with the Caribbean island's communist government.
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The British minister responsible for overseas territories, Baroness Patricia Scotland, will visit the British Virgin Islands next week as part of a Caribbean tour and will discuss the territory's offshore financial sector with local officials.
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Prime Minister Jean Chretien is set to co-host two multi-government meetings in Guatemala and Jamaica later this week to update leaders on the upcoming Summit of the Americas, officials said Monday.
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Stephen Frears was a natural choice when Toronto International Film Festival planners decided they wanted to honor a filmmaker for the event's 25th anniversary. The trouble was convincing Frears to agree.
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Fisheries authorities say they removed nearly 100 lobster traps set by Micmac Indians in a pre-dawn raid Friday far out from the reservation's shore.
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Canadian Foreign Minister Lloyd Axworthy, best known for his role in pushing thorough a global ban on antipersonnel land mines, said on Monday he would quit politics by early next year to take up an academic job.
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The leaders of the Canadian Alliance and Progressive Conservative parties, were widely expected to win parliamentary seats on Monday in two federal by-elections being held at opposite ends of Canada.
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrested 14 Indians and seized four fishing boats on Tuesday in an escalation of an already tense standoff over lobster fishing rights on the Atlantic coast.
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A Canadian investigation into a counterfeit operation has netted one arrest and a massive number of fake credit cards.
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A moderate earthquake shook the southern state of Oaxaca on Friday, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
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Faced with stringent deadlines for carrying out executions, Caribbean attorneys general have decided to press for restrictions on inmates' appeals on related constitutional issues that can drag out the process of appealing a death sentence.
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The World Bank has suspended its financing of a $50 million waste management program for six Caribbean nations amid allegations of improper management decisions, local officials said.
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Cuban President Fidel Castro said in a television interview broadcast Monday in the Middle East that his country is ready to make peace with the United States only if it changes imperialist ways and respects the rights of other peoples.
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Authorities say they have arrested a close associate of the late Juarez drug cartel leader.
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Wikipedia-Article "Americas"

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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