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  • {{r|Latin America}}
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  • * David Healy; ''James G. Blaine and Latin America'' 2001 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=109808323 online edition] * Peskin, Allan. "Blaine, Garfield and Latin America." ''Americas: a Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural History'' 1979
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  • ...of forms, depending on local [[culture]] and [[tradition]]s, throughout [[Latin America]]. The dance is typically performed in indigenous communities during the f
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  • *[[United States Southern Command]] (Latin America)
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  • '''Venezuela''' is a [[Latin America|Latin]] and [[Hispanic America|Hispanic American]] country located at the n
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  • {{r|Latin America}}
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  • {{r|MTV Latin America}}
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  • ...unching attack on [[Native American]] settlements during the [[conquest of Latin America]]. It was a key component of the "Guerra Justa" (the "just war"), which it ...s.<ref name="Polanco1997">Hector Díaz Polanco. 1997. Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: The Quest for Self-Determination. Lucía Rayas, tr. Westview Press: Bould
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  • ** Showing a thumb held upwards in Europe and Latin America, especially Brazil, means "everything's OK", while it is understood in Isla * In Mediterranean European countries, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa, it is normal, or at least widely tolerated, to arr
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