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América Noticias is an Argentine TV news program.
America is a short form name for the United States of America.
America or América may also refer to:
"United States of America", "America", "US", "U.S.", "USA", and "U.S.A." redirect here. For the landmass encompassing North and South America, see Americas. For other uses, see America (disambiguation), US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation). Coordinates: 40°N 100°W United States of America Flag Great Seal Motto: "In God we trust"[1][2] Other traditional mottos [show] Anthem: "The Star-Spangled Banner" Menu 0:00 March: "The Stars and Stripes Forever"[3] Menu 0:00 Projection of North America with the United States in green The contiguous United States plus Alaska and Hawaii The United States and its territories The United States and its territories Capital Washington, D.C. 38°53′N 77°01′W Largest city New York City 40°43′N 74°00′W Official l...
Full playlist : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsSpvkLfUDA&list;=PLnQoPOAJSXTPrPUKXgiq6g_kmbUQVZ7X5 This article is about political and social developments, and the origins and aftermath of the war. For military actions, see American Revolutionary War. For other uses, see American Revolution (disambiguation). In this article, inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies who supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans" or "Patriots," and sometimes as "Whigs," "Rebels" or "Revolutionaries." Colonists who supported the British side are called "Loyalists" or "Tories". In accordance with the policy of this encyclopedia, this article uses American English terminology; in British English these events are known as the "American War of Independence". Founding Fathers listen to...
This article is about political and social developments, and the origins and aftermath of the war. For military actions, see American Revolutionary War. For other uses, see American Revolution (disambiguation). In this article, inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies who supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans" or "Patriots," and sometimes as "Whigs," "Rebels" or "Revolutionaries." Colonists who supported the British side are called "Loyalists" or "Tories". In accordance with the policy of this encyclopedia, this article uses American English terminology; in British English these events are known as the "American War of Independence". Founding Fathers listen to the draft of the Declaration of Independence John Trumbull's Declaration of Independence, showing t...
This article is about political and social developments, and the origins and aftermath of the war. For military actions, see American Revolutionary War. For other uses, see American Revolution (disambiguation). In this article, inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies who supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans" or "Patriots," and sometimes as "Whigs," "Rebels" or "Revolutionaries." Colonists who supported the British side are called "Loyalists" or "Tories". In accordance with the policy of this encyclopedia, this article uses American English terminology; in British English these events are known as the "American War of Independence". Founding Fathers listen to the draft of the Declaration of Independence John Trumbull's Declaration of Independence, showing t...
This article is about political and social developments, and the origins and aftermath of the war. For military actions, see American Revolutionary War. For other uses, see American Revolution (disambiguation). In this article, inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies who supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans" or "Patriots," and sometimes as "Whigs," "Rebels" or "Revolutionaries." Colonists who supported the British side are called "Loyalists" or "Tories". In accordance with the policy of this encyclopedia, this article uses American English terminology; in British English these events are known as the "American War of Independence". Founding Fathers listen to the draft of the Declaration of Independence John Trumbull's Declaration of Independence, showing t...
This article is about political and social developments, and the origins and aftermath of the war. For military actions, see American Revolutionary War. For other uses, see American Revolution (disambiguation). In this article, inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies who supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans" or "Patriots," and sometimes as "Whigs," "Rebels" or "Revolutionaries." Colonists who supported the British side are called "Loyalists" or "Tories". In accordance with the policy of this encyclopedia, this article uses American English terminology; in British English these events are known as the "American War of Independence". Founding Fathers listen to the draft of the Declaration of Independence John Trumbull's Declaration of Independence, showing t...
This article is about political and social developments, and the origins and aftermath of the war. For military actions, see American Revolutionary War. For other uses, see American Revolution (disambiguation). In this article, inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies who supported the American Revolution are primarily referred to as "Americans" or "Patriots," and sometimes as "Whigs," "Rebels" or "Revolutionaries." Colonists who supported the British side are called "Loyalists" or "Tories". In accordance with the policy of this encyclopedia, this article uses American English terminology; in British English these events are known as the "American War of Independence". Founding Fathers listen to the draft of the Declaration of Independence John Trumbull's Declaration of Independence, showing t...
For other uses, see US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation). Page semi-protected United States of America Flag Great Seal Motto: "In God we trust" (official)[1][2][3] "E pluribus unum" (Latin) (traditional de facto) "Out of many, one" "Annuit cœptis" (Latin) (traditional) "She/he/it approves (has approved) of the undertakings" "Novus ordo seclorum" (Latin) (traditional) "New order of the ages" Anthem: "The Star-Spangled Banner" Menu 0:00 Projection of North America with the United States in green The Contiguous United States plus Alaska and Hawaii in green. The United States and its territories. The United States and its territories. Capital Washington, D.C. 38°53′N 77°01′W Largest city New York City 40°43′N 74°00′W Official languages None at fe...
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