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Page semi-protected America (disambiguation) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Look up America in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. America is a short-form name for the United States of America. America or América may also refer to: Contents [hide] 1 Geography 2 Film and television 3 Literature 4 Music 4.1 Albums 4.2 Songs 5 Magazines 6 Radio and television 7 People 8 Sports 9 Vehicles 9.1 Ships 10 Other uses 11 See also Geography The Americas, a landmass comprising North and South America América, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina America, Limburg, Netherlands América, Tamaulipas, Mexico America, Illinois, U.S. America, Oklahoma, U.S. Film and television America (1924 film), by D. W. Griffith America (2009 film), an American made-for-television film America (2011 film), from Puerto Rico America: Imagine the World Without Her, a 2014 documentary film based on a book by Dinesh D'Souza América (telenovela), from Brazil America (US TV series), a syndicated afternoon talk show America America, a 1963 American film by Elia Kazan America: Freedom to Fascism, a 2006 documentary America: A Personal History of the United States, a 13-part BBC television docum entary series America: The Story of Us, a six-part, 12-hour television documentary depicting t he history of the United States Literature America, a Jake Grafton novel by Stephen Coonts America (Frank novel), a 2002 young adult novel by E. R. Frank "America" (Judge Dredd story), by John Wagner "America" (poem), 1956, by Allen Ginsberg "America" (short story), by Orson Scott Card "America", a poem by Walt Whitman from Leaves of Grass Amerika (novel), by Franz Kafka Non-fiction America (The Book), a 2006 book written by the staff of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart America, Jean Baudrillard 1988 Music America (band) America Records (France), a jazz record label Albums

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Page semi-protectedAmerica (disambiguation)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Look up America in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.America is a short-form name for the United States of America.

America or América may also refer to:Contents [hide] 1 Geography2 Film and television3 Literature4 Music4.1 Albums4.2 Songs5 Magazines6 Radio and television7 People8 Sports9 Vehicles9.1 Ships10 Other uses11 See alsoGeographyThe Americas, a landmass comprising North and South AmericaAmérica, Buenos Aires Province, ArgentinaAmerica, Limburg, NetherlandsAmérica, Tamaulipas, MexicoAmerica, Illinois, U.S.America, Oklahoma, U.S.Film and televisionAmerica (1924 film), by D. W. GriffithAmerica (2009 film), an American made-for-television filmAmerica (2011 film), from Puerto RicoAmerica: Imagine the World Without Her, a 2014 documentary film based on a book by Dinesh D'SouzaAmérica (telenovela), from BrazilAmerica (US TV series), a syndicated afternoon talk showAmerica America, a 1963 American film by Elia KazanAmerica: Freedom to Fascism, a 2006 documentaryAmerica: A Personal History of the United States, a 13-part BBC television documentary seriesAmerica: The Story of Us, a six-part, 12-hour television documentary depicting the history of the United StatesLiteratureAmerica, a Jake Grafton novel by Stephen CoontsAmerica (Frank novel), a 2002 young adult novel by E. R. Frank"America" (Judge Dredd story), by John Wagner"America" (poem), 1956, by Allen Ginsberg"America" (short story), by Orson Scott Card"America", a poem by Walt Whitman from Leaves of GrassAmerika (novel), by Franz KafkaNon-fictionAmerica (The Book), a 2006 book written by the staff of The Daily Show with Jon StewartAmerica, Jean Baudrillard 1988MusicAmerica (band)America Records (France), a jazz record labelAlbums

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America, a 1989 album by George AdamsAmerica (America album), 1971America (Kurtis Blow album), 1985America (Dan Deacon album), 2012America (John Fahey album), 1971America (Havalina album), 1999America (Julio Iglesias album), 1976America (Modern Talking album), 2001America � The EP, a 2006 EP by Rebecca St. JamesAmerica: An Album for All Ages, a 2009 album by Bobby SusserAmerica (Wadada Leo Smith album), 2009América & En Vivo, a 1992 EP by Luis MiguelSongs"America" (Bree Sharp song)"America", a song by Tracy Chapman from Where You Live"America" (Deuce song)"America" (Neil Diamond song), 1980"America", a song by Imagine Dragons from Night Visions"America" (Waylon Jennings song)"America" (Killing Joke song), 1988"America", a song by Nas from his untitled ninth studio album"América", a song by José Luis Perales"America" (Prince song), 1985"America" (Razorlight song), 2006"America", a song by Santana featuring P.O.D. from Shaman"America" (Simon & Garfunkel song)"America", a song by Steppenwolf from the album Monster"America", a song by Bobby Susser from America: An Album for All Ages"America" (West Side Story song)"America, Fuck Yeah", the satirical theme song of the 2004 film Team America: World Police"My Country, 'Tis of Thee" or "America", a patriotic song of the United StatesMagazinesAmerica (Jesuit magazine)Radio and televisionAmerica (XM), a satellite radio channelAmérica 2, an Argentine television stationAmerica One, an American over-the-air television networkAmérica Televisión, a Peruvian television networkPeopleAmerica Ferrera (born 1984), American actressAmerica Olivo, American actressSportsAmérica Football Club (disambiguation)América de Cali, an association football (soccer) club from Cali, ColombiaAmérica Managua, an association football (soccer) club from Managua, NicaraguaClub América, an association football (soccer) club from Mexico CityCopa América (Spanish and Portuguese for "America Cup"), association football (soccer) competition in South AmericaVehiclesAmerica (aircraft), a multi-engine airplane used by Richard E. Byrd and his crew on a 1927 transatlantic flightAmerica (airship), an airship flown in 1907 and 1909 attempts to reach the North Pole, and a 1910 attempt to cross the AtlanticAmerica (Spanish automobile)America (American automobile)America, the callsign of the Apollo 17 Command/Service ModuleShipsAmerica (yacht), winner of the America's Cup in 1851French ship America (1788), a Téméraire-class ship of the French Navy

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America-class ship of the line, derived from the French ship AmericaSS America, any of several ships of that nameHMS America, any of several ships of the Royal NavyUSS America, any of several ships of the United States NavyAmerica-class steamship, Cunard sidewheel transatlantic steamshipsRMS America, first of the America-classAmerica-class amphibious assault ship, of the U.S.Other uses916 America, a minor planetAmerica (video game), a 2001 Wild West-themed real-time strategy gameSee alsoAmreeka, a 2009 filmAmerican (word)Air America (disambiguation)American (disambiguation)Americana (disambiguation)Americas (terminology)Amerika (disambiguation)Amerigo Vespucci (1454�1512), for whom the Americas were namedAmerrique MountainsPan-American (disambiguation)The American (disambiguation)The Americans (disambiguation)All pages beginning with "America"Disambiguation icon This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title America.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.Categories: Disambiguation pagesNavigation menuNot logged inTalkContributionsCreate accountLog inArticleTalkReadView sourceView history

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