Monthly archive: September 2009

Well, from the USA point of view America is actually two different continents( North and South) and Central America is part of North America. But unlike the US, (most of) the rest of America sees america as one continent only…..and the North, South and Central are simply three differnt regions and Central America belongs……….well……in [...]

a. Amazonia
b. Yanomami
c. São Paulo
d. Brasilia
e. Manaus
f. Carajas

Olga Sinclair is one of the most famous.

Central America is known as the land bridge because it connects two continents together, North and South America.
Most of Central America rests atop the Caribbean Plate. The region is geologically active, with volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occurring from time to time. Thus, Central America was formed through a series of Volcanic erruptions and [...]

Also i do have dual citizenship (US and CR) and have the CR workers insurance usually.

Most of the known artists in the world of either European and American. But what about foreign artwork and artists in the other continents in the world? If you know any, please list the country, artist and at least one artwork. This is for further research for my novel, that I probably can’t do my [...]

During the Spanish colonization of the Americas, (most specifically Central America), can you name a major food or agricultural product introduced from Spain to the Native Americans, or Mexicans? I need to know this for a history assignment, but I can’t find it anywhere. Thanks!

I want to know if anyone can give me some tips on how to get his attention, how to not make a fool of myself, how to look good on the beach, what I need to do to work out, pack, etc.
It’s a lot to answer, but the most helpful person gets ten points. =D
Thanks!

Olga Sinclair is one of the most famous.

I have a project on one of the Carribean Islands and I was wondering what was one of the place that tourists come to visit a lot. I’m also wondering what the climate in CR is during winter and summer was.

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