• Americas Terminology


    Americas (terminology)

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    Subdivisions of the Americas
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      North America (NA)
      South America (SA)
      May be included in
           either NA or SA
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      North America (NA)
      May be included in NA
      Central America
      Caribbean
      South America
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      North America (NA)
      May be included in NA
           Northern America
      Middle America (MA)
      Caribbean (may be
            included in MA)
      South America (SA)
      May be included
            in MA or SA
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      Anglo-America (A-A)
      May be included in A-A
      Latin America (LA)
      May be included in LA
    The Americas, also known as America,[1] are lands of the western hemisphere, composed of numerous entities and regions variably defined by geography, politics, and culture.
    The Americas are recognised in the English-speaking world to comprise two separate continentsNorth Americaand South America. The Americas are also considered to comprise a single continent (named América), in Latin America and some other areas.[2]

    Physical geography[edit]

    Human geography[edit]

    Geographical or geopolitical regions[edit]

    United Nations geoscheme[edit]

    United Nations geoscheme for the Americas
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      Northern America
      Central America
      Caribbean
      South America
    Main article: United Nations geoscheme
    Within this scheme, the continent of North America comprises Northern America, Central America, and the Caribbean.[19]

    Political divisions[edit]

    Linguistic/cultural regions[edit]

    • Anglo-America—the region of the Americas having significant historical, linguistic, and cultural links to England or the British Isles, e.g., where English (a Germanic language) is officially or primarily spoken; often just Canada and the United States.
    • Latin America—the region of the Americas where Romance languages derived from Latin–namely SpanishPortuguese, and variably French–are officially or primarily spoken. Though French is spoken in Quebec, it is typically not included due to Canada's links to Britain.
    • Mesoamerica—a region of the Americas extending from central Mexico southeast to Nicaragua and Costa Rica; a term used especially in archaeology andethnohistory for the region where an array of civilizations had flourished during the pre-Columbian era, and which shared a number of historical and cultural traditions.
      • Mesoamerican Linguistic Area—a sprachbund, or linguistic region, defined as the area inhabited by speakers of a set of indigenous languages which have developed certain similarities as a result of their historic and geographical connections; roughly co-terminate with the archaeological/ethnohistorical Mesoamerica.
    • Aridoamerica—an archaeological/ethnohistorical regional division, essentially comprising the arid/semi-arid northern portion of present-day Mexico, whose historical peoples are generally characterised by a nomadic existence and minimal reliance on agriculture.
    • Oasisamerica—an occasionally used archaeological/ethnohistorical term for a (pre-Columbian) cultural region of North America.
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