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  • ...origins to national wars of independence fought in the early 19th century. South America was named after [[Amerigo Vespucci]], one of the first Europeans to suggest
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  • Second largest [[South America|South American]] country; speaks [[Spanish]].
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  • ==South America==
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  • *the continent of [[South America]]
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  • ===South America===
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  • A [[South America|South American]] [[nation]] bordering [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]]
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  • Bloodiest [[South America|South American]] war pitting [[Paraguay]] against alliance of [[Argentina]]
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  • ...responsible for military operations in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America
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  • {{Image|South America physical map.jpg|right|200px|An 1856 physical map of South America, showing the Andes along the western coast.<br>{{creditline|CC|Image|Cartog ...range]] runs the entire length of the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] coast of [[South America]]. It is the longest range in the world, extending from [[Venezuela]] and
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • ...g [[North America]], [[Central America]], the [[Caribbean]] and parts of [[South America]]. In [[Europe]], the [[Network of European Technocrats]] proposes area tha
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  • == [[South America]] ==
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  • ...'Americas''' refers to the [[continent]]s of [[North America|North]] and [[South America]], plus the islands off their coasts.
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  • Country in South America.
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  • * [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4079505.stm BBC - South America Creates Single Market]
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  • The principle [[river]] of [[Colombia]], [[South America]].
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  • ...world, lying between Asia and Australia on its west, and North America and South America on its east.
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Republic]] located on the north coast of [[South America]], bounded by [[Guyana]] in the west, [[French Guiana]] in the east, [[Braz
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  • Venomous pit viper species found in South America.
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>Mountain range that runs along the Pacific coast of South America
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  • A venomous rattlesnake species found in Mexico and South America.
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  • ...n of [[Trinidad and Tobago]], a two-island state nearer [[Venezuela]] in [[South America]], the [[Caribbean]] states and islands are also often regarded as part of
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  • A moist broadleaf forest in the Amazon Basin of South America.
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  • A Latin American country located at the north of South America.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Landlocked state in South America, formerly part of the Inca Empire, independent since 1825.
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  • Country in Central South America, northeast of Argentina, which also has boundaries with [[Bolivia]] and [[B
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Republic in South America, formerly known as British Guiana, bordered by Venezuela, Suriname, and Bra
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  • An economically sound democracy in the [[Southern Cone]] of [[South America]], with [[Argentina]] and [[Brazil]] as neighbors
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  • <noinclude>{{subpages}}</noinclude>The continents of North and South America, plus the islands off their coasts.
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  • Species of ibis that occurs in tropical South America and Trinidad and Tobago.
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • ...noinclude>a medium to large sized venomous pit viper native to Central and South America.
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  • ...[[Worldbank]] on August 30, 2010, covering the state of OLPC projects in [[South America]]. Talk starts about 9min into the video. Slides are available [http://dern
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  • ...s of venomous pitvipers found in the remote, forested areas in Central and South America.
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  • ...rld's smallest bear, and the [[spectacled bear]] is the only bear found in South America. Polar bears are found at the [[Arctic]], while black and brown bears inhab
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  • Largest country in South America with a population of 190 million people and rich resources; [[Portuguese]]
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  • The largest river in the world by volume, located in South America.
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  • ...unicipality and village in the [[Magdalena Department]], [[Colombia]] in [[South America]].
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  • Mushroom found throughout the United States, Europe, South America, and Asia that appears to have antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, antibacteri
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  • **{{pl|South America}} **{{pl|South America}}
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • ...howy species of cylindrical leaves, which exist in three isolated areas of South America.
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • food derived from the seeds of the cacao tree, originating in Central and South America; first cultivated more than 3000 years ago and today enjoyed worldwide.
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • ...f the Lesser Antilles in the [[Caribbean]] Sea, along the north coast of [[South America]].
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • A country in the southwestern part of South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip between the Andes mountains and t
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  • The southernmost part of [[South America]], always including [[Argentina]], [[Chile]] and [[Uruguay]]; sometimes all
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  • ...ata -Zygoptera: Illustrated Keys to Known Families, Genera, and Species in South America. Springer, 2008. ISBN 978-1402081750.
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • A country in the northern part of [[South America]], with coastline along the [[Caribbean Sea]]; democratic government since
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  • A genus of orchids formed by circa twenty species of South America, some widely cultivated because of their large and colored flowers; divided
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • {{rpl|South America}}
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  • ...dasii'' is found in the desert southwest of the United States, Mexico, and South America. The manifestations of exposure to either organism are assumed to be identi
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • * [[Puma]], ''Puma concolor'' ([[North America|North]] and South America) ...t]], ''Leopardus pardalis'' ([[Mexico]], [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]], and southwestern [[Texas (U.S. state)|Texas]]
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • '''Suriname''' is a [[republic]] located on the north coast of [[South America]], bounded by [[Guyana]] in the west, [[French Guiana]] in the east, [[Braz
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  • ...[[Crotalinae|pitvipers]] (also known as "lanceheads") found in Central and South America. The generic name is derived from the Greek words bothros and ops that mean
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • ...ntinental drift]] theory. He came up with the idea after he noticed that [[South America]] and [[Africa]] apparently fitted together almost perfectly.
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  • ...United Nations membership, 1945-present</ref> is a landlocked country in [[South America]], bordered in the north and east by [[Brazil]], in the south by [[Paraguay
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  • ...eru''' ([[Spanish Language|Spanish:]] Republica del Perú) is a nation in [[South America]]. It has a population of 28.7 million and an area size of 28 million sq km
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • '''Guyana''' is a republic in [[South America]], bordered by [[Venezuela]] to the west, [[Suriname]] to the east, [[Brazi
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  • {{Image|Pygmy-marmoset.jpg|right|350px|The [[pygmy marmoset]] of [[South America]] is the world's smallest true monkey, generally up to about six inches (15 ..., New York|pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref> [[South America|South American]] monkeys are known as platyrrhines and differ substantially
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  • ...to Galveston to play on the beach or bay, embark on cruises to Central and South America, or visit local attractions, particularly the Moody Gardens attractions. I
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  • |South America |South America
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  • *[[Spanish missions in South America]]
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • ...]], [[Central Asia]], [[Europe]], [[Southeast Asia]], [[South Asia]] and [[South America]]. It is the second largest [[international organization]] after the [[Unit
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  • *South America
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • ...n climate from [[North America]] through [[Central America]] and down to [[South America]], which stifled [[commerce]] and [[competition]] between animals and tribe
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  • ...d [[Hispanic America|Hispanic American]] country located at the north of [[South America]]. It is very famous for its production of [[petroleum]], having one of the
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  • *[[Spanish missions in South America]]
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  • ...etween [[Asia]] and [[Australia]] on its west, and [[North America]] and [[South America]] on its east. It encompasses more territory than all the landmass in the w
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  • ...ities between Hawaiian Creole and its counterparts in the [[Caribbean]], [[South America]] and elsewhere could be accounted for due to [[innatism|innate]] mechanism
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • ...ee]] ''theobroma cacao'', originating in [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]]. It has been enjoyed by [[human]]s throughout the world since its first c
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • ...for U.S military operations and facilities in Central America|Central and South America, the Caribbean (except U.S. commonwealths, territories, and possessions) an
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  • ...longest river in the world: the Nile, or the [[Amazon River|Amazon]] in [[South America]]. Throughout the 20th century the Nile was considered longer. Though [[Bra
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  • {{r|South America}}
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  • ...ace in the [[Pacific]], off the coast of [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]], in 1809. Hornblower has been sent on a secret mission to aid a rich land
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  • ...s found in the remote, forested areas in [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]].<ref name="McD99"/> Three species are currently recognized.<ref name="ITI Found in [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]].<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...up to 20% of the population. More than 70% still identify as Catholic.<ref>South America, Central America and the Caribbean 2007, Routledge</ref>
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  • ...Neutrality Patrol]] activities in the western Atlantic area. She revisited South America during mid-1940 and over the next year participated in Naval Reserve traini
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  • ...generally regarded in reference books as continents: [[North America]], [[South America]], [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[Oceania]], and [[Antarctica]]. The d
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  • ..., ''C. pepo'', ''C. moschata'' and ''C. mixta''. The first originated in [[South America]] and includes the large winter squash and pumpkins, and a few smaller vari
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  • ...ide. Sodium nitrate is mined from massive deposits on the western coast of South America.
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  • ...press as being dinosaurs. 'Suarez' is a wine-producing region in Uruguay, South America. Some of the lyrics in the song attest to this, mentioning flying down (sou
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  • ...rts that their work analyzing spyware used to target opposition figures in South America has triggered death threats.<ref name=TorStar2015-12-15/><ref name=Cbc2015- | title = Packrat malware targets dissidents, journalists in South America, Citizen Lab finds: Probe started after Packrat targeted Argentine special
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  • ...d Islands group called the Grenadines. First human settlers arrived from [[South America]], namely the Ciboney, Arawaks, and finally Carib people, before Christophe
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  • ...Lasting from 1864 until 1870, it is the bloodiest war in the history of [[South America]]. The war drew to a close with the death [[Francisco Solano López]], Para
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  • ...tly heavy bodied fishes that are widely distributed throughout Central and South America, tropical Africa, and, to a lesser extent, southern Asia. They generally li
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  • ...uility of the [[Neon Tetra]] to the ferocity of the [[Piranha]]. Native to South America and Africa, all characins make decorative additions to the aquarium - there
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  • '''Uruguay''' is one of the countries of the [[Southern Cone]] of [[South America]]. Colonized by [[Spain]], it was then claimed by Argentina, annexed by Bra
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  • The southernmost region of South America, although its boundaries and members vary with different sources, is called
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  • ...tland Islands]] to the east. The two peninsulas are the southern tip of [[South America]] and the northern tip of [[Antarctica]].]] ...r 200 islands including the main ones of East and West Falkland, between [[South America]] about 300 miles (500km) to the west and the [[South Georgia and the South
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  • ...f the Lesser Antilles in the [[Caribbean]] Sea, along the north coast of [[South America]]. First human settlements dates to 7000 years ago, with successive waves o
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  • The Rio Games was the first time that the events were held in [[South America]]. The closing ceremony saw Rio hand over to the host of the [[2020 Summer
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  • ...racin family includes around 1,300 species, distributed across Central and South America, and Africa. Most of these fishes school in lakes and rivers.
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  • ...ncluding [[Central America]], and the [[Caribbean]], as well as parts of [[South America]] and [[Greenland]] as the administrative area, each of which they refer to
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  • ...', or 'The [[Republic]] of the [[Equator]]') is a [[country]] in western [[South America]]. Its [[capital (city)|capital]] is [[Quito]] and it has been led by Presi
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  • ...is''' (''Eudocimus ruber'') is a species of ibis that occurs in tropical [[South America]] and Trinidad and Tobago. It is the national bird of [[Trinidad and Tobago
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  • ...ion of this policy was that Europe recognized this US role for Central and South America.
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  • ...many [[pre-Columbian]] civilizations in [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]]. Peppers are divided into two groups, ''sweet'' and ''hot''.
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  • *Division for Central and South America and the Caribbean comprises two divisions: ** South America Department
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  • *{{cite journal |author=Woodruff AW |title=The impact of Darwin's voyage to South America on his work and health |journal=Bull N Y Acad Med |volume=44 |pages=661– ...al |author=Woodruff AW |title=Darwin's health in relation to his voyage to South America |journal=Brit Med J |volume=1 |issue=5437 |pages=745–50 |year=1965 |pmid=
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  • ===South America & the Caribbean===
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  • There are two basic types of monkeys - platyrrhines and catarrhines. [[South America|South American]] monkeys are known as platyrrhines and differ considerably ...more rarely in Asia and Africa. No early primates have ever been found in South America or Antarctica as the former was an island continent, while we have as of ye
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  • Some scholars estimate the total population of North and South America at 100 million people, prior to European intervention, and that this popula
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  • :1980. ''The Devil and Commodity fetishism in South America.'' Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0-8078-4106-4
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  • ...raider in [[World War II]] until it encountered [[Royal Navy]] vessels off South America. Badly damaged in the [[Battle of the River Plate]], it took refuge in [[Mo
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  • ...for example, the area of [[Greenland]] appears to be larger than that of [[South America]]; actually, Greenland's area is smaller than that of the [[Arabian Penins
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  • ...ts range.<ref name="War-C&L04">Warrell DA. 2004. Snakebites in Central and South America: Epidemiology, Clinical Features, and Clinical Management. ''In'' Campbell ...and [[Nicaragua]]. There are also many isolated populations in northern [[South America]], including [[Colombia]], [[Venezuela]], [[Guyana]], [[Suriname]], [[Frenc
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  • ...ake Superior holds 12,000 km³ of water, which is enough to cover North and South America in a foot (30.5 cm) of water.
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  • ...s are unrelated, Guaraní being a [[Tupian languages|Tupian language]] of [[South America]] and Spanish being [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]. Another diff
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  • ...here they are the dominant native mammals, but they can also be found in [[South America]], [[New Zealand]], and [[North America]].
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  • ...them to slaveships (operated by Europeans) who took them to the Caribbean, South America, and North America. About 12,000,000 slaves were transported; many died in ==Slavery in the Caribbean and South America==
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  • ...er is most prevalent in southeast Asia, but also occurs in Africa, Europe, South America, and southern regions of North America (South Texas).<ref name="pmid1711556
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  • ...CapitolHill/Lobby/3290/odinhood.html (Hermandad de Odin) Odin Brotherhood (South America)]
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  • *'' Mario Kick Ball (Game Boy Color)- South America only
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  • {{rpl|History of South America}}
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  • ...f dispersal, the Indian Ocean was much narrower than it is today, and that South America was closer to the Antarctic, one would be hard pressed to explain the prese
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  • ...m of information legislation in the nations of Central Europe, Central and South America and elsewhere, and is committed to finding ways to provide technical and ot
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  • ...], they have become so intrinsic to the diets of [[Africa|Africans]] and [[South America|South Americans]] that many people mistakenly believe them to be native. T ...eppel, p.245</ref> It then migrated throughout the Caribbean, Central and South America with Portuguese and Spanish expansion.
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  • ...ulation and is also fifth in terms of area. It is the largest country in [[South America]], bordering the [[Atlantic Ocean]] by 8,500 km. The neighbors are [[French Brazil, however, is today [[South America]]'s leading economic power and a regional leader. Characterized by large an
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  • ...credibility and presence in its colonies. Revolutionaries in Central and South America were beginning to demand independence. Spain was also unwilling to make an
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  • ...s. They were eventually taken to places such as America, the Caribbean and South America. Eventually, over 12,000,000 were taken away, forming the basis of African-
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  • '''Paraguay''' is a country in Central South America, northeast of Argentina, which also has boundaries with [[Bolivia]] and [[B ...vereignty. <ref name=Paraguay.com />In the bloodiest war in the history of South America, the [[War of the Triple Alliance]] (1865-70) &mdash; between Paraguay and
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  • | title = Packrat malware targets dissidents, journalists in South America, Citizen Lab finds: Probe started after Packrat targeted Argentine special
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  • ...onging to the following peoples: the Conibo and Shuar (formerly Jívaro) in South America; the Coast Salish, Pomo, and Northern Paiute in western North America; the
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  • ...credibility and presence in its colonies. Revolutionaries in Central and South America were beginning to demand independence. As Spain was unwilling to make any
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  • ...roductive) than the European bees used in [[North America]] and southern [[South America]]. The African queens eventually mated with local drones, and their descend ...type of bee for [[beekeeping]] in Central America and in tropical areas of South America because of improved productivity. However, in most areas the Africanized hy
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  • The 1,000 or more members of the cichlid family are native to Central and South America, Africa, Asia, and parts of the USA. Most will acclimatize well to domestic
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  • ...a number of trips around [[Europe]], and following a successful tour to [[South America]] in May 1930, it was decided to open the first regular [[transatlantic]] a
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  • ...addition, the five Overseas Departments of [[French Guiana|Guyane]] (in [[South America]]), [[Guadeloupe]] and [[Martinique]] (in the [[Caribbean]]) and [[La Réun
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  • ====Central and South America====
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  • ...d, in 1831 and for five years carried out detailed surveying of the tip of South America and in the Galapagos Islands.
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  • ...s related to the [[history of Latin America]] and the broader [[history of South America]].
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  • ...thern [[Africa]], ''[[prairie]]'' in [[North America]], ''[[pampa]]'' in [[South America]] and ''[[outback]]'' or ''[[scrubland|scrub]]'' in [[Australia]].
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  • ...restrially in [[Asia]], [[Australia]], [[Africa]], [[North America]] and [[South America]] and aquatically in the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] and [[Indian Ocean]]s. ' ...mis platura]]'', extends across the Pacific to the coasts of Central and [[South America]].
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  • ...ly the '''Republic of Chile''', is a country in the southwestern part of [[South America]] occupying a long and narrow coastal strip between the Andes mountains and It is among the strongest economies in South America, the first to join the [[Organization of Economic Cooperation and Developme
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  • ...[venomous snake|venomous]] [[Crotalinae|pit viper]] [[species]] found in [[South America]]. Two subspecies are currently recognized, including the typical form desc Found in [[South America]] in the equatorial forests east of the [[Andes]]: [[Colombia]], eastern [[
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  • ...while [[Louis Godin]], [[Pierre Bouguer]], and La Condamine were sent to South America to perform similar measurements around the [[equator]]. Neil Safier, ''Measuring the new world: enlightenment science and South America'', Chicago University Press (2008) [http://books.google.nl/books?id=dwuOWpV
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  • ...e shapes of continents seemed to fit together, for example [[Africa]] to [[South America]].
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  • ...s) long-standing scheme to smuggle stolen paintings out of France and into South America by a disparate group of dealers, painters, and deadly Iranians. As a conseq
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  • ...Moluccas sailing westwards, passing through a strait believed to exist in South America, thus avoiding navigating in waters controlled by the Portuguese. This woul ...xplored the estuary of the Plata River, hoping to find the passage through South America.
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  • ...ancestral spirits is responsive only to shamans. The Indians of North and South America entertain religious practices similar to the Ural-Altaic shamanism. The wor
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  • .... It is native to [[brackish]] waters near the Atlantic coast of North and South America. Its commercial trade name is Dragon Goby or Dragon Fish. It is often sold
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  • ...lleague, Jean Richer, observed Mars at the same time from French Guiana in South America, From these two comparisons, Cassini determined the parallax of Mars and wa
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  • ...s believed that the original tribes subsequently moved down to Central and South America under pressure from later migrations. ...nwhile, earlier tribes may have reached [[Tierra del Fuego]] at the tip of South America.
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  • * 1846: ''Geological Observations on South America'' [http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=3620]
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  • ...much of Africa, and in isolated, introduced populations in North America, South America, and Europe.<ref>{{IUCN2006|assessors=Tinsley ''et al''|year=2004|id=58174|
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  • ...overnors in chapters and regions of the United States, Canada, Central and South America, and Japan. ACP sponsors the Council of Subspecialty Societies, which repre
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  • ...Latin American Ethnohistory and Archaeology: Tribal and Chiefly Warfare on South America. Michigan: Ann Arbor, 1994.
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  • ...ng)|shakedown]] and refresher training. In November 1946, she cruised to [[South America]]n waters before assuming duty upon her return to Norfolk. For the next thr
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  • ...ies of [[Europe|Eastern Europe]], the [[Far East]], the [[Pacific Rim]], [[South America]] and [[Central America]].<ref name=HistoryOverview/>
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  • .... Other ticks appear to be involved in natural transmission in Central and South America.
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  • ...roach it. I'm more likely to focus on countries in Asia and Africa than in South America, so I want to find them.
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  • ...me="Langer 2000">Langer, M.C. (2000) The first record of dinocephalians in South America, Late Permian Rio do Rosta Formation) of the Paraná Basin, Brazil. ''Neues LANGER, M.C. (2000) The first record of dinocephalians in South America, Late Permian
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  • '''[[South America]]'''
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  • ...uyana]] Blackback Coral Snake, ''[[Leptomicrurus collaris]]'' - northern [[South America]]. ...] Coral Snake, ''[[Micrurus lemniscatus]]'' - most of low lying areas of [[South America]].
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  • ...nae|pit viper]] [[species]] ranging from southern [[Mexico]] to northern [[South America]]. Sometimes referred to as the "ultimate pit viper", these snakes are fou ...eastern [[Chiapas]] (Mexico) and southwestern [[Guatemala]]. In northern [[South America]], it is found in [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Venezuela]]. The [[Type l
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  • ...his attention was drawn by the fossils collected by [[Charles Darwin]] in South America. ''Loxodon'', from the [[pampas]], was then described, and gave the earlies
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  • ...rocoeliosis is present sporadically in Europe, China, Japan, North Africa, South America, and some parts of North America, Australia and Africa. Although, it is end ...its epidemiology, a worldwide disease endemic in only some parts of Spain, South America a few Mediterranean countries. Also, the article mentions that the more pra
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  • ...lution, they show many similarities to the arboreal pit vipers of Asia and South America.<ref name="SB95"/> Eight species are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS">
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  • Green Anacondas are found mainly in northern [[South America]] ([[Amazon River|Amazon]] and [[Orinoco]] basins), in [[Venezuela]], [[Col
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  • ...l forests of low altitude from South of Mexico to North and Northeast of [[South America]].
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  • ...rope]] but now is also in [[North America]], southeastern [[Australia]], [[South America]], [[Asia]], and [[Africa]]. ''A. phalloides'' is easily exported with coni
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  • ...wn for its thriving [[coypu]] (or nutria) population, which is native to [[South America]].
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  • ...ughly 400 to 500% more [[THC]] than the marijuana cultivated in the US and South America. <ref>SOURCE NEEDED</ref>
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  • ...bstance. It is primarily extracted from [[coca]] plant, largely grown in [[South America]].
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  • {{See also|History of South America}} ''for a treatment of Pre-Columbian civilisations and a general overview o ...eople spread to all parts of the continent. By the first millennium AD/CE, South America’s vast rainforests, mountains, plains and coasts were the home of tens of
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  • ...cognizeable breed not found in Europe. Other of the horses that arrived in South America remained under the care of settlers through the generations, and also, deri
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  • * '''The Andes of South America''': [[Potato]], [[cassava]] (manioc), [[pineapple]]
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  • ...ently again in the genus ''Amaryllis''. Amaryllis is native to tropical [[South America]], and most varieties require protection and care to thrive in temperate cl
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  • ...tion: ''Heterotaxis equitans'', found through several countries in Central South America, and ''H. valenzuelana'' which exists from [[Costa Rica]] to [[Ecuador]] an
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  • ''Aspasia'' exist in four different areas of Central and South America. Some species are exclusively [[epiphyte]] on thick stems of the trees a lo
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  • ...but attention should be paid to the [[liberation theology]] movement in [[South America]].
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  • ...mummies. Cocaine, coming only from the [[coca]] plant found exclusively in South America, is explained as evidence that there was pre-Columbian cross-Atlantic conta
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  • ..., with the result that the majority of Quakers are now found in Africa and South America.
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  • ...([[Africa]], [[Asia]], [[Australia]], [[Europe]], [[North America]] and [[South America]]). It has been estimated that the worldwide proven reserves of coal amoun
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  • ...hundred birds on two of the [[Galápagos Islands]] west of [[Ecuador]] in [[South America]]. Because the northernmost point of [[Fernandina Island]] lies just inside
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  • ...//cavyhistory.tripod.com/ ''History of the Guinea Pig (Cavia porcellus) in South America, a summary of the current state of knowledge''] </ref></td><td>[[Peru]]</td ...re surprising?--> [[California (U.S. state)]] and [[Southern Cone|southern South America]] never saw local species domesticated.
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  • ...the [[California Gold Rush]] spurred significant immigration from Mexico, South America, China, Australia, Europe and caused a mass migration within the US, result
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  • CIC, therefore, arranged for Barbie and his family to reach South America through a [[rat-line]] in Italy. Barbie, using an alias but otherwise livi
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  • ...by [[Panama]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]]. Colombia is the only country in [[South America]] that borders both the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]]. ...a large and physically diverse nation. It is the fourth-largest country in South America (after [[Brazil]], [[Argentina]], and [[Peru]]), with an area of 1,141,748
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  • ...for [[chicha]], a fermented beverage of [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]].
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  • ...he cytogenetics and [[ethnobotany]] of maize [[race (biology)|race]]s from South America. McClintock's research became generally appreciated by the scientific commu ...>. She was interested in studying the [[evolution]] of maize, and being in South America, where maize agriculture had originated, would allow her to work on a large
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  • ...he cytogenetics and [[ethnobotany]] of maize [[race (biology)|race]]s from South America. McClintock's research became generally appreciated by the scientific commu ...>. She was interested in studying the [[evolution]] of maize, and being in South America, where maize agriculture had originated, would allow her to work on a large
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  • ...ope, Africa (mainly South Africa), Antarctica, Asia (China and India), and South America (mostly in Argentina). This may seem like a great feat but it helps to reme
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  • '''''[[Bifrenaria]]''''' is a genus of [[orchid]]s containing twenty [[South America|South American]] [[species]]. some of which rank among the favorites of orc ''Bifrenaria'' exist from the north of South America, one species reaching [[Trinidad]], until [[Rio Grande do Sul]], the farthe
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  • * January 1991 to September 1994 - Outbreak in [[South America]], apparently initiated by ship discharged ballast water. Beginning in [[Pe
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  • ...ge populations of Scottish people settled the new world lands of North and South America and Australia. They took with them their Scottish languages and culture.<re
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  • Fischer released a rock album in [[South America]] which reached Platinum.
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  • ...obham subsequently became the first Briton to fly to India, Australia, and South America. ...ger planes were in the air. For example, Germany’s Lufthansa was flying to South America; Great Britain’s Empire Airways was flying to India; and France’s Compa
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  • ...town of [[Kolar]] was built on the greatest gold deposits in [[India]]. In South America, the controversial project [[Pascua Lama]] aims at exploitation of rich fie
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  • ...iddle Ages and before, especially in the largely virgin lands of North and South America.
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  • ...'s languages in number of native speakers (over 200 million), and first in South America (186 million, over 51% of the population). It is also a major [[lingua fran ...dia]] such as [[Goa]]. Portuguese is spoken by about 187 million people in South America, 17 million in Africa, 12 million in Europe, 2 million in North America and
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  • Liberation theology was begun in South America to address social injustices. The church was to align itself with the poor ...sm]] by theologians like [[Gustavo Gutiérrez]] working among the poor in [[South America]]) - these theologies tying religious ideas to political and theoretical mo
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  • During the Cold War, however, especially in [[South America]] and [[Southeast Asia]], Administrations were principally concerned with a ...ogram. It trained more than 1,000 students from the Caribbean, Central and South America and sponsored 7 conferences. Training includes police management, criminal
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  • In South America the ''Annales'' approach became popular. From the 1950s Federico Brito Figu
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  • ===South America=== Although academic data of infanticides among the indigenous people in [[South America]] is not as abundant as data on North America, the estimates seem to be sim
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  • :*'''South America sub-region''': [[CIA activities in Argentina| Argentina]], Bolivia, Chile, After its revolution, Cuba sent forces to Africa and South America, in support of rebel forces.<ref name=NSAEBB67> {{citation
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  • ...Guinea etc). Other locations that show high levels of HBV are in northern South America, northern Canada and Alaska and Greenland. In these areas, the lifetime ris
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  • ...panish language|Spanish]]: ''República Argentina''), is a [[country]] in [[South America]]. With a total surface area of 2,766,890 km² (1,078,000 sq mi), it is the
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  • In the early 1970s, [[Brazil]] became the first [[South America|South American]] country to receive color TV, using a specially-modified ve
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  • ...itosus, or reptant and ascending, which exist in three isolated areas of [[South America]], the [[Amazon Forest]] in [[Ecuador]] and the [[Serra do Mar]] and [[Serr ...bit varied climates, disperse in a very uneven way though all countries of South America northern to [[Bolivia]], this excluded, and also in areas of [[Mata Atlânt
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  • ...on the walls of the dining room portrayed the ''Graf Zeppelin'''s trips to South America. A stylized world map covered the wall of the lounge. Long slanted windows ...e strongly believed that sabotage was to blame. He stated that on trips to South America, which was a popular destination for German tourists, both airships passed
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  • ...ncis Drake]], who had previously raided Spanish settlements in Central and South America, destroyed over 20 ships at Cádiz, one of Spain's main ports.
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  • ...th similar provisions. It has been ratified by 24 countries in Central and South America. The African [Banjul] Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights was adopted in 1
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  • ...ent trend; studies the interaction of Europe, Africa and North America and South America, especially before 1800
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  • ...For example, Australia, the United States, and the [[Patagonia]] region of South America are known for breeding horses particularly suitable for working [[cattle]]
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  • ...[[Europe]] on bike. When 17, after finishing school, he traveled through [[South America]]. Afterwards, he continued his travels through Europe, including [[Turkey]
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  • ...heir skills. ... [Punta de Lobos] is widely considered the best surfing in South America year-round.|Fodor's Chile: Including Argentine Patagonia}}
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  • ...[[Europe]] on bike. When 17, after finishing school, he traveled through [[South America]]. Afterwards, he continued his travels through Europe, including [[Turkey]
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  • ...ies of bacteria.<ref>Blancou, J ''Dog distemper: imported into Europe from South America?'' Hist Med Vet. 2004 ;29 (2):35-41</ref> A vaccine was developed in 1950 t
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  • ...poorer Central American and Caribbean countries and in the Amazon basin of South America. According to the AFMIC typology, Latin America's health care capacity is s ...reased. It also will continue to cause periodic epidemics in areas such as South America with higher, but still inadequate, vaccination rates.
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  • ...-1963) and opposing the subcontinents Australia, Europe, North America and South America, Rosewall won 9 out of 10 singles matches and 4 out of 5 doubles. Australia
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  • ...reported in over fifteen countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America<ref name=awqc>[http://www.awqc.com.au/NR/rdonlyres/2732DDCF-42C2-47FC-97A1-
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  • ...e species from [[Central America]] and from cooler areas on northwest of [[South America]] have been moved to other genera. ''Miltonia'' species have large and long
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  • ...erlands, England or the New World, particularly Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America. ...[[North America]], ([[Southwest United States]] and [[Mexico]]), Spanish [[South America]] and [[the Philippines]] and Portuguese [[Brazil]], as well as the [[Nethe
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  • ...ernment of [[Fidel Castro]] was a notable supporter of insurgent groups in South America and Africa, often acting as a proxy for the [[Soviet Union]]. China under M
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  • ...ernment of [[Fidel Castro]] was a notable supporter of insurgent groups in South America and Africa, often acting as a proxy for the [[Soviet Union]]. China under M
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  • endemic in East and West Africa, India, Southeast Asia, South America, and the Caribbean. Its incidence in Europe has increased since 2003. The d
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  • ...ng in a one off hometown Wolverhampton gig would then find it's way toward South America. During this time he had a relationship with Canadian singer Alannah Myles,
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  • Six months later, he fled to South America. Upon arriving in [[Argentina]] via the ratlines, he became a security advi
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  • ...iddle Ages and before, especially in the largely virgin lands of North and South America. With the rapid rise of [[mechanized agriculture|mechanization]] in the 20t
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  • CIC, therefore, arranged for Barbie to reach South America through a "ratline" in Italy. Barbie, using an alias but otherwise living
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  • ...s island]] or [[Native Americans| Native American]] remains from North and South America. Many paleoanthropologists ally themselves more with anatomical sciences su
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  • ...mic sphere, India has close relationships with other developing nations in South America, Asia, and Africa. In recent years, India has played an influential role in
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  • ...ussig 1980">Michael T. Taussig. 1980. The Devil and Commodity fetishism in South America. ISBN 0-8078-4106-4</ref> but he most often appears inside the mines in his
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  • ...by [[Warwick Estevam Kerr]]. Several queen bees escaped his laboratory in South America and have spread throughout the Americas. Africanized honey bees are better
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  • ...jects either approach each other or separate, as in the case of Africa and South America. ...fast sprinter is 5 billion times faster than the speed at which Africa and South America are moving apart from one another.
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  • ...gions of the Maya and Aztec in Mesoamerica, as well as the Inca peoples of South America. Aztec myth told how the Mexica people journeyed from Chicomostoc to the va
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  • * [[South America]]
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  • ...ural History]], promising to bring back many new animal specimens. Once in South America, a new far more ambitious goal was added: to find the headwaters of the Rio ...t how accurate that analysis would prove to be, because the effects of the South America expedition had so greatly weakened him that they significantly contributed
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  • ...üller escaped from Berlin and made his way to a safe location, possibly in South America, as did Eichmann and many others, where he lived the rest of his life undet
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  • ...to severe downturns in the commodity-producing economies of Australia and South America.
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  • ...gle|HMS ''Beagle'']], on a two-year expedition to chart the coastline of [[South America]] which would give Darwin valuable opportunities to develop his career as a In [[South America]] he discovered fossils of gigantic extinct mammals including [[megatherium
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  • *'''South America'''
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  • ...s 1867, being played by British railway workers. The oldest extant club in South America is [[Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata]], founded in 1887. The [[Argentine Foo
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  • ...lerosis, whereas in the [[Arabian peninsula]], [[Asia]], and continental [[South America]], the frequency is much lower. In [[sub-Saharan Africa]], MS is extremely
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  • ...rated regular [[transatlantic]] flights between Germany and both North and South America. The [[LZ 129 Hindenburg|''Hindenburg'' disaster]] in 1937 triggered the fa ...took a number of trips around Europe, and following a successful tour to [[South America]] in May 1930, it was decided to open the first regular transatlantic airsh
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  • ...n]] asked Armstrong and his wife to take part in a 24-day goodwill tour of South America.<ref>Hansen 2005, pp.&nbsp;296–297.</ref> Also on the tour, which took in
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  • ...ndum#Africa|Africa]] and [[/Addendum#Central and South America|Central and South America]] were affected by the [[Recession of 2009/Addendum#Commodity prices|fall i
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  • ...r more deaths than that resulting from exposure to rabies-infected dogs in South America.<ref>http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs099/en/</ref> In the U.S.,
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  • ...household income tends to be lower in Europe than in The United States and South America ([[Gini coefficient]]s are generally below 35 compared with levels typicall
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  • ...ve, and is the larger of the two highland regions at roughly the size of [[South America]]. Much of this continent is covered by a network of fractures and faults.
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  • ...and [[Law of the People's Republic of China|China]] to most of Central and South America[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/region/region_s {{South America in topic|Law of}}
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  • Under Operation Condor, a collaboration among military dictatorships of South America that began in 1975, there was systematic use of "disappearance" as a means
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  • ...noted that the term "national" is used loosely in Bahá'í parlance. All of South America originally elected a single "national" Spiritual Assembly, which was later ...á’í House of Worship, election of three new NSAs (Canada, Central America, South America), and reestablishment of Bahá’í communities in ten war-torn European co
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  • ...Forest Cover and Biodiversity.” Forest biodiversity in North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean: Research and monitoring (1998): 1-28.
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  • ...et classified (an estimate states that about 40% of freshwater fish from [[South America]] are not yet classified). Most of the terrestrial diversity is found in [[
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  • ...t - so we may have [[Columbia, South Carolina]] or the country [[Columbia, South America]] - for the space shuttle we use the normal parenthesis rule ie. [[Columbia
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  • '''Colúmbia''' ''British, commercial'' = '''Colòmbia''' ''South America
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  • ...ct poisons, though all were originally purified from plants originating in South America.<ref name=Bisset1992 /> The effect with which ingested curare poison is usu
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  • ...anther" is used most often to refer the Florida panther sub-population. In South America, "panther" refers to both the spotted and black color morphs of the jaguar,
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