Monday, August 18, 2014

English II-What we know about Latin and Central America

Open a new tab and do a general google search for interesting facts about Latin or Central America.  Then post one fact below in the comment section.

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  3. Belize is one of the least populated countries in the world.

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  4. There is no spot in Central America more than 125 miles (200 kilometers) from the ocean.

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  5. Brazil is world's biggest exporter of coffee and sugar

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  6. Although Central America is a land bridge between North and South America, technically it is part of North America.

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  8. Jamaica has more Olympic medals than Portugal, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Iceland, Singapore and Kuwait combined. It has competed in the Summer Olympic Games 16 times.

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  9. Central America is an incredibly volcanic region.

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  10. El Salvador is considered the smallest country of Central America.

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  11. Central America is located on the Ring of Fire.

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  12. Brazil has been reported to have the 10th highest number of vehicle owners in the world

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  13. the dominant religion in Latin America in catholic Christianity

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  14. Central America has an isthmus.

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  15. There are seven countries in Central America Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama.

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  16. The equator line runs through South America, across Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil

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  17. There is no spot in Central America more than 125 miles (200 kilometers) from the ocean.

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  18. There are a number of endangered languages in Central America, mostly spoken by indigenous populations.

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  19. central america is an incredibly volcanic region.

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  20. Three-fifths of Central America's population is of mixed European (usually Spanish) and Indian heritage, known as Mestizos. One-fifth is Indian.

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  21. here are seven countries in Central America: Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama. The population of Central America is approximately 41,739,000.

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  22. Brazil has been reported to have the 10th highest number of vehicle owners in the world,

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  23. The name Central America is sometimes used synonymously with Mesoamerica or Middle America, which usually includes the West Indies and Mexico. However, and confusingly, the term Middle America is also often used to refer to the middle states of the United States.

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  24. Central America is located on the Ring of Fire.

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  25. Central America is an incredibly volcanic region.

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  26. Up to 5% of Peru’s population is either Chinese or has Chinese origin. About 1 million people living in Brazil are Asian.

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  27. central america is an incredibly volcanic region.

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  28. This part of the world was the focus of European exploration and settlement during the 15th and 16th centuries.

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  29. The term "Latin America" was first used in 1861 in La revue des races Latines, a magazine "dedicated to the cause of Pan-Latinism".:):):)

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  30. Sao Paulo, Brazil is the 2nd largest city in the world, with a population of almost 18 million.

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