Anglo-America
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+ | '''Anglo-America''' is a region in the [[Americas]] in which [[English language|English]] is a main language, or one which has significant [[United Kingdom|British]] historical, ethnic, linguistic, and cultural links. [[Anglo]]-America is distinct from [[Latin America]], a region of the Americas where [[Romance languages]] (namely, [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], and variably [[French language|French]]) are prevalent. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Afro-Anglo American]] | ||
+ | * [[Americas (terminology)]] | ||
+ | * [[Anglo African]] | ||
+ | * [[Anglo American PLC]] | ||
+ | * [[Anglo]] | ||
+ | * [[Anglophone Caribbean]] | ||
+ | * [[Anglophone]] | ||
+ | * [[Anglosphere]] | ||
+ | * [[British America]] | ||
+ | * [[British North America]] | ||
+ | * [[English-speaking world]] | ||
+ | * [[Northern America]] | ||
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Anglo-America is a region in the Americas in which English is a main language, or one which has significant British historical, ethnic, linguistic, and cultural links. Anglo-America is distinct from Latin America, a region of the Americas where Romance languages (namely, Spanish, Portuguese, and variably French) are prevalent.
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See also
- Afro-Anglo American
- Americas (terminology)
- Anglo African
- Anglo American PLC
- Anglo
- Anglophone Caribbean
- Anglophone
- Anglosphere
- British America
- British North America
- English-speaking world
- Northern America
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