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AMERICAN ACTRESS, VOICE ACTRESS, PRODUCER, AND DIRECTOR (BORN 1984)
America fererra; America Ferrara; America Ferra; America Farrera; America Ferarra; America Farerra; America Ferera; América Ferrera
  • Ferrera at the 2010 Voice Awards
  • Ferrera with [[Hillary Clinton]] in 2008
  • Ferrera with Ryan Piers Williams in October 2010

America      
n. αμερική
North America         
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  • 2006 map of the North American [[Class I railroad]] network
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  • Map of North America, from 1621
  • North America map of Köppen climate classification
  • Native languages]] of the U.S., Canada, Greenland, and Northern Mexico
  • Map of populous North America showing physical, political and population characteristics as per 2018
  • [[Moraine Lake]] in [[Banff National Park]]
  • Non-native nations' control and claims over North America c. 1750–2008
  • Principal hydrological divides of Canada, the United States and Mexico
  • Percentage of people who identify with a religion in North America, according to 2010–2012 data
  •  A composite satellite photograph of North America
  • [[Nuuk]], the capital city of [[Greenland]]
  • [[Landform]]s and [[land cover]] of North America
  • Mexican President [[Enrique Peña Nieto]], U.S. President [[Donald Trump]], and Canadian Prime Minister [[Justin Trudeau]] sign the [[U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement]] during the [[2018 G20 Buenos Aires summit]].
  • Map of North America in 1702 showing forts, towns and (in solid colors) areas occupied by European settlements
  • [[Sonoran Desert]] in Arizona
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  • Central America rests in the [[Caribbean Plate]].}}
  • Geologic map of North America published by the [[U.S. Geographical Survey]]
  • Worlds regions by total wealth (in trillions USD), 2018
  • [[Baseball]] is traditionally known as America's national pastime, but is also played in Canada, and many Latin American countries as well.
CONTINENT ON THE EARTH'S NORTHWESTERN QUADRANT, SPANNING FROM THE ARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO TO THE PANAMA ISTHMUS
North American continent; North-American; North america; North-America; North America (continent); Demographics of North America; North Americas; North Americans; Demographics of north america; North America (region); North America (Americas); North American Continent; List of States and Provinces in North America; Regions of North America; North American; N. America; Name of North America; Norteamericano; Norteaméricano; Northamerica; N america; North american; 003 (UN M.49 code); Northamerican; Northamericans; Greater North America; Climate of North America; Lower North America; Politics of North America; N America; Ecology of North America; Politics of Northern America
βόρεια αμερική
United States of America         
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  • [[American football]] is the most popular sport in the United States.
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  • automobiles]] on an [[assembly line]] in Chicago in 1913.<ref>Rubin, A. (2021). Postindustrial America. In S. P. Holland (Ed.), ''Encyclopedia of American studies''. Johns Hopkins University Press. </ref>
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  • Köppen climate types]] of the U.S.
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  • The newly constructed [[Empire State Building]] in [[midtown Manhattan]], 1932
  • alt=Orthographic map of the U.S. in North America
  • alt=Map of U.S. showing two kinds of Union states, two phases of secession and territories
  • alt=World map showing the U.S. and its territories
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  • [[Topographic map]] of the United States
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  • U.S. President]]
  • [[Denali]], or Mount McKinley, in [[Alaska]], the highest [[mountain]] peak in [[North America]]
COUNTRY IN NORTH AMERICA
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ηνωμένες πολιτείες αμερικής, ηπα

Definition

North American
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of North America, especially a citizen of the US or Canada.
¦ adjective relating to North America.

Wikipedia

America Ferrera

America Georgina Ferrera (; born April 18, 1984) is an American actress. Born in Los Angeles to Honduran parents, Ferrera developed an interest in acting at a young age, performing in several stage productions at her school. She made her feature film debut in 2002 with the comedy-drama Real Women Have Curves, earning praise for her performance. Ferrera has won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award among others.

Ferrera achieved modest success early in her career with roles in films such as the Disney original film Gotta Kick It Up! (2002) and the comedy-drama The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005); the latter earned her the Imagen Award for Best Actress and her first nomination for the ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture. She undertook television roles including the eponymous role on the ABC comedy-drama Ugly Betty (2006–2010). She was praised for playing the protagonist of the series, Betty Suarez, and won several Best Actress Awards in 2007 at the Golden Globe Awards, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, and the Primetime Emmy Awards, the first for a Latina woman in the category.

Ferrera's other notable film roles include the drama The Dry Land (2010), the romantic comedy Our Family Wedding (2010), and the crime drama End of Watch (2012). She provided the voice of Astrid Hofferson in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, including the three films and the television series Dreamworks Dragons. She co-produced and starred as Amy Sosa in the NBC workplace comedy series Superstore (2015–2021).

Time named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2007.